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The Mugello is a historic region and valley in northern Tuscany, in Italy. It is located north of the Province of Florence and city of Florence.

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Map of Mugello, 50032 Borgo San Lorenzo, Florence, Italy

It is connected to the separate Santerno river valley by the Futa Pass.

History

The Mugello valley was settled by a Ligurian tribe known as the Magelli, whence the name. Then the region was occupied by the Etruscans who have left many archeological traces and who built the first road network of the Mugello.

The subsequent Ancient Roman conquest and colonization of the Mugello region dates back to the 4th century BCE. It is not only testified not by several finds such as tombs, coins, walls but also by the toponomastic, e.g. names of places ending with the praedial suffix -ano (Latin -anus) or -ana: Cerliano, Figliano, Marcoiano, Galliano, Lucignano, etc.

In the Middle Ages the Mugello was home to numerous castles.

The Mugello region was later acquired by the Republic of Florence. Several patrician families of the area built villas here, such as those of the Medici including Villa Medicea di Cafaggiolo and Villa Medicea del Trebbio.

Present day

Recently a dam was constructed across the Sieve river, forming the reservoir of Lake Bilancino in the Mugello valley.

The Mugello gives its name to the Mugello Circuit (Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello), an automobile race track that hosts an annual Moto GP event.

Towns

  • Borgo San Lorenzo
  • Scarperia
  • Barberino di Mugello
  • San Piero a Sieve
  • Vicchio
  • Dicomano
  • San Godenzo
  • References

    Mugello region Wikipedia