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Orvieto (Italian: [orˈvjɛːto]) is a city and
comune in the
Province of Terni,
southwestern Umbria, Italy,
situated on the flat
summit of a
large butte...
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Orvieto Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Orvieto;
Cattedrale di
Santa Maria ****unta) is a
large 14th-century
Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to the ****umption...
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Orvieto is an
Italian wine
region located in
Umbria and Lazio,
centered on the
comune of
Orvieto. It is
primarily known for its
white wines made from a...
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Orvieto is a city and
comune in the
Province of Terni,
southwestern Umbria, Italy.
Orvieto may also
refer to:
Orvieto (album), live
album by pianists...
- foreshortening. His m****ive
frescos of the Last
Judgment (1499–1503) in
Orvieto Cathedral are
considered his masterpiece. In his
early 40s he returned...
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Orvieto, Umbria, Italy, was the
refuge of five
popes during the 13th century:
Urban IV (1261–1264),
Gregory X (1271–1276),
Martin IV (1281–1285), Nicholas...
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Orvieto Funicular (Italian:
Funicolare di
Orvieto) is a
funicular railway in the
Italian city of
Orvieto. It
connects Orvieto station with Piazza...
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Orvieto ware is tin-glazed
earthenware (maiolica)
originally manufactured at
Orvieto, Italy,
where it was
produced from the 13th century.
Orvieto ware...
- di San
Patrizio (English: "Well of St. Patrick") is a
historic well in
Orvieto, Umbria,
central Italy. The city is high on the flat
summit of a large...
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Domenico is a
church in
Orvieto, Umbria,
central Italy. It was
begun in 1233, a few
years after St. Dominic's death, and it is one of the
first churches...