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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