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  1. On the eastern border of the territory of Arezzo and the entire Tuscan region, bringing to life the first Tiber River-outlined bay, sits Pieve Santo Stefano, the “Diary City”. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by several archaeological finds.

  2. Pieve Santo Stefano is an ancient Roman settlement, founded in the northern part of the Tiber valley on the confluence between the Ancione stream and the Tiber. In this place, wood from the Massa Trabaria was collected and was put into the water to float to Rome.

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    Piccolo Museo del Diario
    Collegiata di Santo Stefano
    Palazzo Comunale
    Santuario della Madonna dei Lumi
    Alpe della Luna
    Mignano
    Eremo di Cerbaiolo

    By Car: From Arezzo (50 km): SS73 in the direction of Sansepolcro up to the junction for the E45 to be taken in a northerly direction to the Madonnuccia exit; from there continue on SP 77 up to destination. From Florence it is probably better to reach Arezzo on the motorway and then follow the previous directions. By Bus: There are some bus lines, ...

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  4. Pieve Santo Stefano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Arezzo in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of Florence and about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Arezzo.

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  6. Jul 25, 2019 · Seen from the outskirts of nearby Caprese Michelangelo, the birthplace of the famed virtuoso, Pieve Santo Stefano (population 3,156) appears as little more than a speck of butterscotch...

  7. An Arezzo town in the upper Tiber valley, Pieve Santo Stefano is known as the "City of the Diary". The Pieve Santo Stefano archive of diaries, which is housed in the rooms of the Palazzo Pretorio, was created here in 1984.

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