Category
page 1Valleys of Umbria

Val di Chiana
thumb|View of Valdichiana
thumb|The temple was built by Grand Duchy of Tuscany Cosimo I de Medici on the plain of Scannagallo, in [[Foiano della Chiana, surrounded by the Fattoria Santa Vittoria vineyards.]]
The Val di Chiana, Valdichiana, or Chiana Valley, formerly Clanis Valley, is a tectonic valley of central Italy, whose valley floor consists of important alluvial residues filled up since the 11th century, lying on the territories of the provinces of Arezzo and Siena in Tuscany and the provinces of Perugia and Terni in Umbria.
Valle del Tevere
valley in Lazio, Italy
Valtiberina
Valtiberina is a valley crossed by the upper course of the Tiber (which originates from Monte Fumaiolo in Emilia-Romagna), unfolding between Tuscany, Umbria and Romagna, parallel to the Casentino.