"Toscana" is an Italian equivalent of "Tuscany."
Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine singular noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). The pronunciation is "toh-SKAH-nah."
Yes, Toscana and Tuscany refer to the same region in Italy. Toscana is the name in Italian for the region. Tuscany is the name in English.
You may be referring to Matilda of Tuscany.
Florence is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. Its Italian name is Firenze.
The Italian name is Toscana, in English it is Tuscany.
The Italian name for Florence is Firenze. The ancient name for this city was Florentia. Florence is a city in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Florence (Firenze, in Italian) is the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany (Toscana).
The Accona Desert is a semi-arid area in Tuscany, Italy.
Tuscany is the place in Italy where many of the ingredients for Italian food come from.
Toscane (toss-kan-eh) is how the Italians say Tuscany Tuscany is an area in northern Italy
1) Tuscany 2) Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Toscana is the Italian equivalent of 'Tuscany'. It's a feminine gender noun that's pronounced 'toh-SKAH-nah'. A person who's from Tuscany is called 'toscano' if a male, and 'toscana' if female.
He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.He was an Italian navigator. He was born 1485 in Tuscany Italy. His full man was Giovanni da Verrazzano.