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Lucca was founded by the Etruscans (there are traces of a pre-existing Ligurian settlement) and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The rectangular grid of its historical center preserves the Roman street plan, and the Piazza San Michele occupies the site of the ancient forum. Traces of the amphitheatre can still be seen in the Piazza dell'Anfiteatro.

Frediano, an Irish monk, was bishop of Lucca in the early 5th century. At one point, Lucca was plundered by Odoacer, the first Germanic King of Italy. Lucca was an important city and fortress even in the 6th century, when Narses besieged it for several months in 553. Under the Lombards, it was the seat of a duke who minted his own coins. The Holy Face of Lucca (or Volto Santo), a major relic supposedly carved by Nicodemus, arrived in 742. It became prosperous through the silk trade that began in the 11th century, and came to rival the silks of Byzantium. During the 10-11th centuries Lucca was the capital of the feudal margravate of Tuscany, more or less independent but owing nominal allegiance to the Holy Roman Emperor. (Wikipedia).

 

The Municipal districts are: Altopascio, Bagni Di Lucca, Barga, Borgo a Mozzano, Camaiore, Camporgiano, Capannori, Castelnuovo Di Garfagnana, Castiglione Di Garfagnana, Coreglia Antelminelli, Forte Dei Marmi. Gallicano, Lucca, Massarosa, Minucciano, Montecarlo, Pescaglia, Piazza Al Serchio, Pietrasanta, Pieve Fosciana, Porcari, San Romano In Garfagnana, Seravezza, Sillano, Stazzema, Vagli Sotto, Viareggio, Villa Basilica, Villa Collemandina.

  
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Lucca

Country: Italy

Region: Tuscany

Province: Lucca

Municipal Districts: n°35

Area: 185,00 Kmē

Altitude: 19mt. s.l.m.

Population: 82.245 on 31/12/2007

Density: 445 pop./kmē

Lucca