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Italian hilltop settlements were built upon hills for defensive purposes, surrounded by thick defensive walls, steep embankments, or cliffs which provided natural defenses for their earliest inhabitants. In the Middle Ages, earthworks and stone and wooden palisades were typically replaced with massive stone and masonry walls, sturdy gates, and watch towers. In the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, even some of the smallest and most remote hill towns were adorned with churches housing works of art and impressive noble residences. Italy's hill towns have been studied for the communities that inhabited them, as repositories of Medieval and Renaissance art, and for their architecture. The construction techniques used to build these hill towns have even been studied by seismologists to understand why their ancient masonry and stone structures often survive earthquakes that destroy nearby modern buildings. In the second half of the 20th century, many of Italy's lesser-known hill towns, ...
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Ariano Irpino Hilltown
Ariano may refer to: Places * Ariano Irpino, Campania, Italy ** ''Ariano di Puglia'' until 1930 * Ariano nel Polesine, Veneto, Italy * , Mesola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy * Ariano, Olevano sul Tusciano, Campania, Italy People * Ariano Fernandes (born 1963), Brazilian politician * Ariano Suassuna (1927–2014), Brazilian playwright * Azmahar Ariano (born 1991), Panamanian footballer See also

* * Assizes of Ariano, a 12th-century constitution for the Kingdom of Sicily {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Hill Town
A hill town is a type of a Human settlement, settlement built upon hills. Often protected by defensive walls, steep embankments, or cliffs, such hilltop settlements provided natural defenses for their inhabitants. The term "hill town" is occasionally a bit of misnomer, as some of these settlements are built on "pedestals" other than hills in the strict geographical sense. In Europe, especially in Italy, Spain, Portugal and southern France, such towns were common. In Italy, hill towns comprised about half of the important towns in the Middle Ages. In many cases the Roman and medieval sites are now abandoned due to their remote locations, for example in the south of England. In parts of Italy (Tuscany and Umbria), however, most of the ancient hill towns are still populated, some becoming cities, like Siena. The Spanish even brought the traditional European hill town to the Americas, a notable example being the 16th century Mexican hill town of Guanajuato (city), Guanajuato. Howev ...
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List Of Hilltowns In Northern Italy
Hilltowns in Northern Italy * Aosta Valley ** Antagnod **Bard * Piedmont **Mombaldone **Neive **Orta San Giulio ** Ricetto di Candelo **Vogogna ** Volpedo * Liguria **Ameglia **Apricale ** Arcola ** Castelnuvo Magra ** Castelvecchio ** Cervo **Cornice **Corniglia **Millesimo ** Nicola ** Ortonovo ** Pigna **Trebbiano **Triora **Vezzano Ligure * Lombardia ** Bienno ** Castellaro Lagusello ** Cornello dei Tasso **Fortunago ** Gradella **Lovere **Monte Isola ** Oramala **Zavattarello * Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol **Rango * Veneto **Arquà Petrarca **Asolo ** Borghetto ** Portobuffolé * Friuli-Venezia Giulia ** Clauiano ** Cordovado **Fagagna ** Gradisca d'Isonzo ** Poffabro * Emilia Romagna **Brisighella **Castell'Arquato ** Compiano **Dozza **Montefiore Conca **Montegridolfo Montegridolfo () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Rimini in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna and about southeast of Rimini. It is one of I Borghi pià ...
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List Of Hilltowns In Central Italy
This is a list of hilltowns in central Italy. *Tuscany **Anghiari ** Barga **Buonconvento **Castelfranco di Sopra **Cetona **Coreglia Antelminelli ** Giglio Castello **Pitigliano **Poppi **San Casciano dei Bagni **San Gimignano **Scarperia **Sovana **Suvereto **Volterra * Marche **Corinaldo **Esanatoglia **Gradara **Montefiore dell'Aso **Montelupone **Moresco **San Ginesio **Visso * Umbria **Bevagna **Castiglione del Lago **Corciano **Montefalco ** Montone **Norcia **Orvieto ** Paciano **Todi **Trevi ** Vallo di Nera *Lazio **Campodimele **Castel di Tora **Castel Gandolfo **Ceri **Civita di Bagnoregio ** Collalto Sabino ** Maenza **Priverno ** Roccagorga ** San Donato Val di Comino **Sperlonga Sperlonga (locally ) is a coastal town in the province of Latina, Italy, about halfway between Rome and Naples. It is best known for the ancient Roman sea grotto discovered in the grounds of the Villa of Tiberius containing the important and spect ... Sources * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hillto ...
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List Of Hilltowns In Southern Italy
This is a list of hilltowns in southern Italy. *Abruzzo **Anversa degli Abruzzi ** Castel del Monte **Castelli **Castrovalva (Abruzzi) ** Chieti ** Guardiagrele ** Introdacqua ** Pacentro ** Pescocostanzo **Pettorano sul Gizio ** Pietracamela **Roccascalegna **Santo Stefano di Sessanio ** Scanno **Tagliacozzo *Campania **Ariano Irpino **Frigento ** Greci **Guardia Lombardi **Lacedonia **Montaguto ** Montecalvo Irpino ** Montefalcone di Val Fortore ** Montefusco **Montemiletto **Trevico **Villanova del Battista * Apulia **Bovino **Castelnuovo della Daunia **Monteleone di Puglia ** Panni **Roseto Valfortore ** San Marco la Catola **Sant'Agata di Puglia * Basilicata ** Anzi ** Ferrandina **Forenza ** Grassano **Nemoli ** Pietrapertosa **Rivello ** Salandra *Calabria **Albidona **Alessandria del Carretto ** Bova ** Castroregio ** Montegiordano **Santa Severina *Molise *Sicily **Agira ** Calascibetta **Centuripe **Enna ** Floresta ** Gangi **Montalbano Elicona **San Mauro Castelverde ...
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Hill People
Hill people, also referred to as mountain people, is a general term for people who live in the hills and mountains. This includes all rugged land above and all land (including plateaus) above elevation. The climate is generally harsh, with steep temperature drops between day and night, high winds, runoff from melting snow and rain that cause high levels of erosion and thin, immature soils. People have used or lived in the mountains for thousands of years, first as hunter-gatherers and later as farmers and pastoralists. The isolated communities are often culturally and linguistically diverse. Today about 720 million people, or 12% of the world's population, live in mountain regions, many of them economically and politically marginalized. The mountain residents have adapted to the conditions, but in the developing world they often suffer from food insecurity and poor health. They depend on crops, livestock and forest products, and tend to be poor. In the developed world the mo ...
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Birkbeck College
Birkbeck, University of London (formally Birkbeck College, University of London), is a public research university located in London, England, and a member institution of the University of London. Established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' Institute by its founder Joseph Clinton Robertson and its supporters George Birkbeck, Jeremy Bentham, J. C. Hobhouse and Henry Brougham, Birkbeck is one of the few universities to specialise in evening higher education in the United Kingdom. Birkbeck's main building is in Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden in Central London. Birkbeck offers more than 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Birkbeck's academic activities are organised into five constituent faculties, which are subdivided into nineteen departments. The university is a member of academic organisations such as the Association of Commonwealth Universities and the European University Association. The university is also a member of the Screen Studies Group, ...
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Hilltowns In Italy
Italian hilltop settlements were built upon hills for defensive purposes, surrounded by thick defensive walls, steep embankments, or cliffs which provided natural defenses for their earliest inhabitants. In the Middle Ages, earthworks and stone and wooden palisades were typically replaced with massive stone and masonry walls, sturdy gates, and watch towers. In the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, even some of the smallest and most remote hill towns were adorned with churches housing works of art and impressive noble residences. Italy's hill towns have been studied for the communities that inhabited them, as repositories of Medieval and Renaissance art, and for their architecture. The construction techniques used to build these hill towns have even been studied by seismologists to understand why their ancient masonry and stone structures often survive earthquakes that destroy nearby modern buildings. In the second half of the 20th century, many of Italy's lesser-known hill towns, ...
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