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Lucca (/ ˈ l uː k ə / LOO-kə, Italian: ⓘ) is a city and comune in Tuscany, Central Italy, on the Serchio River, in a fertile plain near the Ligurian Sea. The city has a population of about 89,000, [3] while its province has a population of 383,957.
- San Romano
Church of san romano, lucca. San Romano is a deconsecrated...
- Santa Giulia
Church of Santa Giulia. Santa Giulia is Roman Catholic...
- Lucca Cathedral
Lucca Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Lucca, Cattedrale di San...
- SanSan Romano, Luccat'Alessandro
Sant’Alessandro Maggiore is a Romanesque-style, Roman...
- Walls
The walls of Lucca are a series of stone, brick, and...
- San Romano
Lucca, city, Toscana (Tuscany) regione, north-central Italy. It lies in the valley of the Serchio River and is almost surrounded by hills, with the Apuan Alps to the north and west. Lucca was a Ligurian and later an Etruscan town, and the Romans probably established a colony there in 180 bce.
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Lucca is a city of some 90,000 people in Tuscany. Its long history goes back to Etruscan and Ancient Roman times, and the city retains pieces of ancient architecture. Map. Directions.
The province of Lucca (Italian: provincia di Lucca) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lucca. It has an area of 1,773 square kilometres (685 sq mi) and a population of about 390,000. The province contains 33 comuni (sg.: comune).
Map: Lucca, Italy. Our Lucca Map shows the basics that the traveler needs when he or she first enters a city: a place to get an overview of the territory, a cafe and a restaurant, as well as a few of the attractions you might miss.
The Duomo (San Martino) Panorama of Lucca from the Torre Guinigi. Lucca is a city of some 90,000 people (2017) in Tuscany. Its long history goes back to Etruscan and Ancient Roman times, and the city retains pieces of ancient architecture.