Florence (in the Toscana region) is considered central Italy. Northern Italy starts from the region of Emilia-Romagna.
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2007-12-22 22:29:44
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answered by Polifia? 4
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Florence, the main town of Tuscany, is just at the center of Italy: 300 km south from Milan and 280 north from Rome.
2007-12-22 15:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Florence is in the Tuscany region. It is in central Italy. Perhaps you could consider it North-central Italy.
2007-12-26 08:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm living very close to Florence and I can assure you that we are just in the Centre of Italy. The North starts just above my region (Tuscany).
2007-12-25 21:08:42
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answered by martox45 7
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It's in the central part of Italy.
2007-12-26 02:34:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Florence is in Tuscany (Toscana); it is in central Italy
2007-12-23 04:34:47
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answered by smizziana 2
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If you divide the country into thirds; north, middle and south, Florence would be in the southern part of the north third. So, yes, it is in the north of Italy, but just barely.
2007-12-22 15:34:19
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answered by Zef H 5
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It is centre. I am Italian. Nord start from the region Emilia-Romagna. Under it is centre.
2007-12-26 13:37:15
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answered by BeA 1
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It is considered to be still in the Northern Italy in Toscany.
2007-12-23 07:16:18
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answered by Mary 6
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