Tuscany
Region of Italy
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2021 | Montecatini Terme recognized as part of the Great Spa Towns of Europe UNESCO World Heritage Site. |
October 19 2020 | Antonio Mazzeo (PD) becomes President of the Regional Council during the XI Regional Legislature and is currently the incumbent. |
September 20 2020 | Regional election resulting in Eugenio Giani's election, with a Center-left coalition maintaining majority and council composition remaining at 41 seats. |
2019 | Tourism demand in Tuscany showed a concentration of 80% in cities of art and seaside resorts, with key municipalities including Florence, Pisa, Montecatini Terme, Castiglione della Pescaia, and others. |
2018 | Florence achieved over 5 million tourist arrivals, ranking as the world's 51st most visited city. |
June 25 2015 | Eugenio Giani (PD) becomes President of the Regional Council during the X Regional Legislature. |
May 31 2015 | Regional election further adjusting council composition to 41 seats. |
2014 | Electoral reform reducing the number of regional councillors to 40, with an additional seat reserved for the President of the Region. |
2013 | Medici Villas and Gardens added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, highlighting the region's historical architectural heritage. |
April 23 2010 | Alberto Monaci (PD) becomes President of the Regional Council during the IX Regional Legislature. |
March 28 2010 | Regional election reducing councillors to 53, with Enrico Rossi elected as President of the Region. |
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