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run through throngs of cheering supporters clad in the distinctive colours of yellow, blue and black, with white trousers and red belts and neckbands, up much of the mountain from the main square in front of the Palazzo dei Consoli to the basilica of St. Ubaldo, each team carrying a statue of their
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The historical centre of Gubbio has a decidedly medieval aspect: the town is austere in appearance because of the dark grey stone, narrow streets, and Gothic architecture. Many houses in central Gubbio date to the 14th and 15th centuries, and were originally the dwellings of wealthy merchants. They
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of Gubbio are the villages of: Belvedere, Bevelle, Biscina, Branca, Burano, Camporeggiano, Carbonesca, Casamorcia-Raggio, Cipolleto, Colonnata, Colpalombo, Ferratelle, Loreto, Magrano, Mocaiana, Monteleto, Monteluiano, Nogna, Padule, Petroia, Ponte d'Assi, Raggio, San Benedetto Vecchio, San Marco,
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often have a second door fronting on the street, usually just a few centimetres from the main entrance. This secondary entrance is narrower, and 30 centimetres (1 ft) or so above the actual street level. This type of door is called a
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The race has strong devotional, civic, and historical overtones and is one of the best-known folklore manifestations in Italy; the Ceri were chosen as the heraldic emblem on the coat of arms of Umbria as a modern administrative region.
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takes place in Canada and Gubbio. In particular, the novel involves the 40 "Martyrs of Gubbio", civilians seized from their homes by German soldiers late in WW2 and shot, in reprisal for the shooting of a German officer by partisans.
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The following centuries in Gubbio were turbulent, featuring wars against the neighboring towns of Umbria. One of these wars saw the miraculous intervention of its bishop,
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geological periods about 66 million years ago, and was formed by infalling debris from the gigantic meteor impact probably responsible for the mass extinction of the
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on the hill over Gubbio that, though split and riven by a fall of stone, yet held fast to life and put forth with its last resources a new sparse tuft at the top".
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saint mounted on a wooden octagonal prism, similar to an hour-glass shape 4 metres (13 ft) tall and weighing about 280 kg (617 lb).
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With the decline of the political prestige of the Gabrielli, Gubbio was thereafter incorporated into the territories of the
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seized power as the lord of Gubbio. His rule was short, and he was forced to hand over the town to Cardinal
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as the discovery place of what was at first called the "Gubbio layer", a sedimentary layer enriched in
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San Martino in Colle, Santa Cristina, Scritto, Semonte, Spada, Torre Calzolari and Villa Magna.
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church of the 13th century. In the interior is a 14th-century fresco portraying the so-called
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and who then became a docile resident of the city. The legend is related in the 14th-century
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industry at Gubbio reached its apogee in the first half of the 16th century, with metallic
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The city's origins are very ancient. The hills above the town were already occupied in the
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had been granted, was extinguished. In 1860 Gubbio was incorporated into the Kingdom of
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Territory, Time and State. The archaeological development of the Gubbio basin
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that was exposed by a roadcut outside of town. This thin, dark band of
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in pre-Roman times, made famous for the discovery there in 1444 of the
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Gubbio is home to the Corsa dei Ceri, a run held every year always on
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rebuilt the ancient Palazzo Ducale in Gubbio, incorporating in it a
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tablets that together constitute the largest surviving text in the
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Gubbio was also one of the centres of production of the Italian
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Harris, W., R. Talbert, T. Elliott, S. Gillies (13 July 2020).
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Sunlight streams through the rose window of Piazza S. Giovanni.
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located in via Beniamino Ubaldi 2, now completely demolished.
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The Gubbio Studiolo and its conservation, volumes 1 & 2
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A "porta dei morti" that has been turned into a window.
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A celebration like the Corsa dei Ceri is held also in
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Sbandieratori di Gubbio (flag-wavers, flag-throwers)
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Gubbio became very powerful in the beginning of the
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Italian National Institute of Statistics 1314: 1299:) with a narrow gauge which departed from 1116:Gubbio is also known among geologists and 574:, also proclaimed himself lord of Gubbio ( 2224:Municipalities of the Province of Perugia 630:along with the rest of the Papal States. 1601:Studiolo from the Ducal Palace in Gubbio 1576:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1070: 1016: 797: 789: 781: 770: 762: 754: 661:Panorama of Gubbio from Viale Parruccini 656: 563:, representing the Papal states (1354). 536: 2137: 1094:"; a man eating wolf that was tamed by 557:Giovanni Gabrielli, count of Borgovalle 2211: 1603:is reassembled in its entirety at the 1277:Fossato di Vico–Gubbio railway station 534:, ensuring his own lasting notoriety. 2111: 1758: 1162:Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 426: 83:Gubbio within the Province of Perugia 2158:Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli 1167: 641:(1484–1492), and is immortalized by 1678:Official site of the Festa dei Ceri 1105: 873:. Also from the Cistercians is the 13: 2153:Basilica of San Francesco d'Assisi 998:Vivian Gabriel Oriental Collection 740:(territorial subdivisions) of the 504:when Jerusalem was seized (1099). 465:, it was an important town of the 14: 2250: 1666: 1494: 1270: 940:, but on no satisfactory grounds. 284:525 km (203 sq mi) 1693:Rugby Gubbio - Official Web Site 1659:, chapter 1. ("For Madmen Only") 1514:Roman Catholic Diocese of Gubbio 1477: 1464: 1451: 1438: 1421: 1408: 1395: 1382: 1369: 1356: 1343: 962:: The Palace built from 1470 by 670:The town is located in northern 561:Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz 143: 136: 110: 103: 77: 62: 47: 1698:Paradoxplace Gubbio Photo Pages 1503:(born 1989), Italian footballer 987:Palazzo del Capitano del Popolo 984:: This museum is housed in the 815:Religious architecture or sites 767:Gubbio Roman Theatre at sunset. 751:Monuments and sites of interest 1649: 1618: 1593: 1580: 1565: 1553: 877:, with some frescoes by Nelli. 144: 111: 1: 1524: 1130:Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary 1112:Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary 1100:Little Flowers of St. Francis 990:, which once belonged to the 920:Secular architecture or sites 890:San Giovanni Battista, Gubbio 515:, the Gabrielli, such as the 252: 968:Francesco di Giorgio Martini 802:Stairs in the historic town. 652: 502:Church of the Holy Sepulchre 7: 1519:Mount Ingino Christmas Tree 1507: 901:, once known as San Martino 729: 678:. The municipality borders 665: 611:imitating gold and copper. 124:Location of Gubbio in Italy 10: 2255: 2219:Cities and towns in Umbria 1952:Monte Santa Maria Tiberina 1710:"Places: 413174 (Iguvium)" 1605:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1338: 1326:Twin towns – Sister cities 1318: 1307:and in Gubbio had his own 1293:Ferrovia Appenino Centrale 1189:The town is a backdrop in 1109: 1012: 614:Gubbio became part of the 530:of Florence, Cante exiled 452: 292:522 m (1,713 ft) 2198:Historical center of Todi 2143: 1802: 1609:Guidobaldo da Montefeltro 938:Gaius Pomponius Graecinus 431:) is an Italian town and 403: 395: 385: 375: 365: 344: 327: 317: 309: 301: 296: 288: 280: 275: 263: 258: 239: 226: 214: 204: 169: 97: 88: 76: 58: 46: 41: 28: 21: 1992:Passignano sul Trasimeno 1588:Bronze Tables of Iguvium 1289:Central Apennine railway 1248: 1233: 875:Convent of St. Augustine 869:. 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Panorama of Gubbio
Coat of arms of Gubbio
Gubbio within the Province of Perugia
Gubbio is located in Italy
Gubbio is located in Umbria
43°21′N 12°34′E / 43.350°N 12.567°E / 43.350; 12.567
Italy
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Umbria
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Perugia
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St. Ubaldus
Official website
[ˈɥubbjo]
comune
province of Perugia
Umbria
Apennines

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