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- Pisa - Wikipedia
Pisa ( ˈpiːzə PEE-zə; Italian: [ˈpiːza] ⓘ or [ˈpiːsa] [3]) is a city and comune (municipality) in Tuscany, Central Italy, straddling the Arno just before it empties into the Ligurian Sea It is the capital city of the Province of Pisa Although Pisa is known worldwide for the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the city contains more than twenty other historic churches, and several medieval
- PISA: Programme for International Student Assessment | OECD
PISA is the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment PISA measures 15-year-olds’ ability to use their reading, mathematics and science knowledge and skills to meet real-life challenges
- The 9 best things to do in Pisa, Italy - Lonely Planet
The medieval city of Pisa is perhaps the most famous spot in all of Italy, thanks to its legendary Leaning Tower Here are more top things to do in Pisa
- 21 Top Things to Do in Pisa, Italy (First Timers Guide)
Let's go on a trip to Pisa, Italy! Bring your curiosity, and lose yourself in the allure that draws globe-trotters to Pisa's well-worn paths
- Pisa - Visit Tuscany
Pisa, a centuries-old seaside city, is an unmissable destination for lovers of art and history Pisa's famous tower attracts thousands of tourists annually!
- Home | Comune di Pisa - Turismo
Pisa Street Food Park ENTERTAINMENT 18 Jun 2026 - 28 Jun 2026 Pisa Jazz Rebirth at Palazzo Blu 2026 EXHIBITS, ART AND CULTURE 17 Jun 2026 - 31 Aug 2026 Art nights Masterpieces in the moonlight
- Home ~ UNIPI
The University of Pisa fosters relationships and creates synergies with the local community, the whole country, and international institutions and stakeholders, promoting cultural and professional education, contributing to the advancement of knowledge, and supporting cultural, social, and economic growth
- Pisa | Italy, Leaning Tower, Population, History | Britannica
Pisa, city, central Italy, in the Toscana (Tuscany) regione The city lies on the alluvial plain of the Arno River, about 6 miles (10 km) from the Ligurian Sea and 50 miles (80 km) west of Florence Pisa lay by the sea until the 15th century, by which time accumulated silt deposited by the Arno River had completely cut the city off from the receding shoreline
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