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    Minucciano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lucca in the Italian region Tuscany, located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) northwest of Florence...
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    the Alpi Apuane, in Tuscany, central Italy. Located in the comune of Minucciano (province of Lucca), it is also the highest mountain entirely belonging...
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  • Careggine Camporgiano Castiglione di Garfagnana Fosciandora Gallicano Minucciano Molazzana Piazza al Serchio Pieve Fosciana San Romano in Garfagnana Sillano...
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    the Tyrrhenian Sea. The municipality borders with Carrara, Fivizzano, Minucciano (LU), Montignoso, Seravezza (LU), Stazzema (LU) and Vagli Sotto (LU)....
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    borders the following municipalities: Camporgiano, Careggine, Massa, Minucciano, Stazzema. The Lake of Vagli, created by a dam in 1947, and the abandoned...
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    Garfagnana–Piazza al Serchio 3 February 1944: Minucciano–Equi Terme 21 March 1959: Piazza al Serchio–Minucciano A further modification to the line was made...
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  • (AR), between Arezzo and Monterchi, Province of Arezzo Albiano (Minucciano), near Minucciano, Province of Lucca Albiano (Barga), near Barga, Province of Lucca...
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  • dei Marmi Fosciandora Gallicano Lucca (provincial capital) Massarosa Minucciano Molazzana Montecarlo Pescaglia Piazza al Serchio Pietrasanta Pieve Fosciana...
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    Camporgiano railway station   Lucca–Aulla   Minucciano-Pieve-Casola railway station...
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    Tuscany Leopoldo II, while the Lucca territories of Montignoso, Gallicano, Minucciano and Castiglione di Garfagnana were given to Modena. Tuscany then ceded...
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