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Where Is Florence?

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Florence is a city on the east of Pisa located on the Arno River in Central Italy. Originally it was an Etruscan settlement, and then a Roman town. Florence was a dominant city-state in the Medici family unit for the period of the Italian Renaissance, with a dazzling inventive blossoming led by Giotto, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Dante, and Raphael. Florence was the centre of newly fused Italy from 1865 to 1871, when the administration was stimulated to Rome.

The population of the place is 367,000. Florence, the gem of the Italian Renaissance, is among the world's grand historic cities. It is a business, industrial, and visitor centre and a rail connection. Tourism is the chief commerce, which is sustained by the production of glassware, leather work, ceramics, precious metal ware, clothing, art reproductions, and shoes. The University of Florence is a global civilising hub, and the National Library is in the city. Only single bridge, the Ponte Vecchio stayed alive in the World War II, and now quite a few modern bridges extent the Arno.

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