Val d'Orcia
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Catherine Fabrizio
"The Val d'Orcia was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in 2004.
Medieval castles, sinuous gills, ancient villages, gorgeous farmhouses, isolated homesteads, roads lined with cypress trees, fabulous vineyards and olive groves and golden fields of grain and sunflowers: these are just some of the elements that form the fantastic and harmonious landscapes of the Val d'Orcia. "
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Kaitlyn Alsup
"The Val d'Orica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its natural beauty. This beautiful stretch of land is characterized by rolling hills and winding, cypress-lined roads; it's also the home to vineyards growing Sangiovese."
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