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AssisiMedieval town in Umbria, Italy, 19 km/12 mi southeast of Perugia, in the foothills of the Apennines overlooking the Tiber Valley; population (2001) 25,300. It is a long-established place of pilgrimage. St Francis was born here and is buried in the Franciscan monastery, completed in 1253. Its basilica was adorned with frescoes by Giotto, Cimabue, Cavallini, and others. Assisi was severely damaged by two earthquakes which hit central Italy in late September 1997, crippling the town's economy which had been dependent on tourism. Over 30,000 in the region were left homeless, and the basilica of St Francis, regarded as one of the masterpieces of Western civilization, was in ruins after two ceiling vaults caved in. One fresco by Cimabue and another by Giotto, considered one of Italy's greatest artworks, were smashed after falling 22 m/72 ft; others were severely damaged.
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Francis of Assisi in a new dransmigration produced, und he laughed und said he hal never preach to der fishes. |
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