
| What to Know about Umbria In Umbria, as in other parts of central Italy, economic development has led to the expansion of urban and industrial areas. Umbria is among the Italian regions in which the relationship between territory, artistic activities and human resources have been achieved to the highest level. Cultural events such as major exhibitions, music, theater, and ballet do not focus only in larger cities but are also widespread in small towns. All this, and the serene atmosphere of friendly people, attract tourists each year. With a population density that is about half the national average, Umbria is one of the least populated Italian regions. The region of Umbria is also well known for its great food including a wide meat selection, cheese and wines. |
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