Verucchio
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Verucchio (Romagnol: Vròcc) is a comune in the province of Rimini, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It has a population of about 9,300 and is 18 kilometres (11 mi) from Rimini, on a spur overlooking the valley of the Marecchia river. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy"). Traces of a 12th-9th century BC settlement, supposed of Villanovan origin, have been found overlooking the Adriatic plain. Later it was an Etruscan possession. The current town derives its name from Vero Occhio ("True Eye"), referring to its privileged position offering a wide panorama of the surrounding countryside and the Romagna coast. Malatesta da Verucchio, founder of the Malatesta lordship of Romagna, was born here. His successors fortified it as a powerful bastion against the Montefeltro of Urbino. After the expulsion of the Malatesta (15th century), it was a fief of the Medici in the Papal States; it remained part of the latter, with a short stint under the Republic of Venice, until 1620. Between 1916 and 1960, Verucchio was served by the Rimini–Novafeltria railway, with stops at Villa Verucchio and Ponte Verucchio; the latter stop, named simply Verucchio, was opened with the railway's extension to San Marino-Torello in 1921. The railway's most-used section was between Rimini and Villa Verucchio. Following its closure, much of the railway was incorporated into the SP258 provincial road. To allow the road's widening, the tracks in the province of Forlì were removed in 1964, costing 17.5 million lire. Both station buildings in Verucchio are extant: Villa Verucchio's is used by buses, while Verucchio's houses a United Nations research centre. Verucchio was also supposed to be served by the Santarcangelo–Urbino railway, also known as the subappenine railway, which would have connected Santarcangelo di Romagna with Urbino. The project was intended to provide an inland alternative to the Bologna–Ancona railway, whose coastal position made it vulnerable to bombardment. It was abandoned in 1933, but some tracks had already been laid in the section from Santarcangelo to San Leo. Some of these tracks were reused by the Rimini–Novafeltria railway along a new post-war alignment. On 16 April 1992, the municipality transferred from the province of Forlì to the newly created province of Rimini.
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Verucchio is a stopover point on The Way of St Francis. You can reach Chiusi della Verna in 4 days.
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La Casa della Peggiola - Le Case Antiche
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Via Carletti 15
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Brigida
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Foresteria Convento Santa Croce
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Via Convento 150
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Rinaldi House
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Civico 11
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La locanda del Povero Diavolo
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Via Roma, 30
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Via Dei Martiri, 10
Oste del Castello Wellness & Bike Hotel
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Via San Martino, 15
Monolocale vista castello – Dimora dell’Ulivo 4
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Via Mura del Fossato
Appartamento Paolo & Francesca
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Via Carletti 15
La Casa della Peggiola - Le Case Antiche
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via Pieve 10
Locanda LaRotonda
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Via Provinciale Sud 1339
Brigida
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Via Convento 150
Foresteria Convento Santa Croce
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63 Via Torrianese
Rinaldi House
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Via Andrea Costa, 11
Civico 11
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Via Roma, 30
La locanda del Povero Diavolo
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