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Pitigliano is in Maremma, which is considered a wild and undiscovered region in southern Tuscany complete with cowboys, half-feral horses and long-horned white cattle.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Pitigliano is in Maremma, which is considered a wild and undiscovered region in southern Tuscany complete with cowboys, half-feral horses and long-horned white cattle.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Pitigliano is in Maremma, which is considered a wild and undiscovered region in southern Tuscany complete with cowboys, half-feral horses and long-horned white cattle.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Pitigliano is in Maremma, which is considered a wild and undiscovered region in southern Tuscany complete with cowboys, half-feral horses and long-horned white cattle.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Pitigliano is in Maremma, which is considered a wild and undiscovered region in southern Tuscany complete with cowboys, half-feral horses and long-horned white cattle.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Today, Pitigliano is well-known for their Bianco di Pitigliano, which is produced in Maremma's vineyards and aged in the carved out cellars in the tuff.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Today, Pitigliano is well-known for their Bianco di Pitigliano, which is produced in Maremma's vineyards and aged in the carved out cellars in the tuff.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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Today, Pitigliano is well-known for their Bianco di Pitigliano, which is produced in Maremma's vineyards and aged in the carved out cellars in the tuff.
Susan Fogwell: Hidden Italy's Pitigliano Remains off the Tourist Grid Susan Fogwell 2010
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"Years ago, an Italian would hear the word Maremma and think, wild and abandoned, '" says Marchese Nicolò Incisa della Rocchetta.
The Other Tuscany Richard Nalley 2010
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It was taken in Maremma, an area in southern Tuscany.
Boing Boing 2007
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