Perugia is a city located in central Italy, serving as the capital of the Umbria region. It is situated on a hilltop, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Known for its medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene, Perugia is also famous for its chocolate and hosts the annual Eurochocolate festival. The city is a significant educational center, home to the University for Foreigners and other institutions.
The population of Perugia is 168,066.
Herculanus of Perugia died in 549.
Constantius of Perugia died in 170.
Province of Perugia's population is 660,040.
Andrew of Perugia died in 1332.
University of Perugia was created in 1308.
Perugia Press was created in 1997.
The area of Perugia is 449.92 square kilometers.
It is a municipality in the Province of Perugia in the Umbrian region. 35 Km north of Perugia the capital city of the Perugia region
The capital city of Umbria is Perugia.
University for Foreigners Perugia was created in 1921.
Giannicolo da Perugia died in 1544.