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Tarquinia
Tarquinia (), formerly known as Corneto, is an ancient city in the Province of Viterbo, Lazio, central Italy. It is renowned for its extensive Etruscan necropoleis, which contain some of the most important painted tombs of the ancient world. In recognition of its cultural significance, Tarquinia was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia.

Cerveteri
Cerveteri () is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, in the Italian region of Lazio. Known by the ancient Romans as Caere, and previously by the Etruscans as Caisra or Cisra, and as Agylla (or ) by the Greeks, its modern name derives from Caere Vetus (more precisely its locative Caere Veterī) used in the 13th century to distinguish it from Caere Novum (the current town).
Necropolis of Monterozzi
ancient necropolis in Tarquinia, Italy
François Tomb
important painted Etruscan tomb from the Ponte Rotto Necropolis in the Etruscan city of Vulci that was discovered in 1857
Sarcophagus of Laris Pulenas
2nd century BC Etruscan coffin
Hypogeum of the Volumnus family
Etruscan tomb in Ponte San Giovanni, Perugia, Italy
Tomb of the Dancers
Peucetian tomb in Ruvo di Puglia, Italy
Tumulus of Montefortini
Etruscan tomb in Carmignano (FI) Italy
Necropoli Etrusca del Crocifisso del Tufo
etruscan necropolis
Golini Tomb
archeological feature in Italy
Grotta Campana
Etruscan burial complex in Formello, Lazio, Italy