Siena
Siena Italy. It is the home of the Palio Di Siena, which takes place twice a year, on July 2 and August 16th.
The Palio is held in Siena, a historic city in Tuscany, Italy. This famous horse race takes place twice a year, on July 2 and August 16, and features competing districts, or contrade, that represent different neighborhoods of the city. The race is conducted in the Piazza del Campo, the central square of Siena, and is a significant cultural event that attracts both locals and tourists.
The Il Palio di Siena is a horse race held twice a year, in July, then again in August. It happens in the Tuscan city of Siena.
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The famous bareback horse race held each year in Siena, Italy, is called the Palio di Siena. This historic event takes place on July 2 and August 16, featuring jockeys riding bareback on horses representing different city districts, or "contrade." The race is deeply rooted in tradition and is accompanied by colorful parades, pageantry, and a fierce competitive spirit among the contrade. The Palio is not just a race; it embodies the cultural heritage and identity of Siena.
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