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Perugia

Chocolate on the Hill
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Perugia is built on a hill in layers, and beneath the sixteenth-century fortress lies an entire medieval street, buried when the pope built over the town to punish it for a salt tax revolt — you walk through it by escalator from the car park. The city has an Italian university and one for foreigners, which keeps it young, and Perugina has made chocolate here since 1907.

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