Vulci: Italian Archaeological Park

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Amanda Iliadis
by Autumnbreeze3000
published on 30 January 2017

A vast naturalistic and archaeological park covers most of the ancient Etruscan city Velch (now known by its Latin title, Vulci). Vulci lies about 100 km north-west of Rome on the coastal area of Lazio and Tuscany, Italy.

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