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In English
Webcam of the square of Norcia, overlooking the Castellina and the statue of St. Bendetto and image updates every minute.
In the native language of the webcam owner
Webcam della piazza di Norcia, con vista sulla Castellina e sulla statua di San Bendetto e aggiornamenti dell'immagine ogni minuto.
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Norcia is a town and "comune" in the province of Perugia (Italy) in southeastern Umbria, located in a wide plain abutting the Monti Sibillini, a subrange of the Apennines with some of its highest peaks, near the Sordo River, a small stream that eventually flows into the Nera. The town is thus popularly associated with the Valnerina (the valley of that river). The area is known for its air and scenery, and is a base for mountaineering and hiking. It is also widely known for hunting, especially of the wild boar, and for sausages and ham made from wild boar and pork, to the point that Norcia has given its name to such products: in Italian, "norcineria". History: Traces of human settlement in Norcia's area dates back to the Neolithic Age. The town's history begins with settlement by the Sabines in the 5th century BC. It became an ally of ancient Rome in 205 BC, during the Second Punic War, when it was known in Latin as Nursia, but the earliest extant Roman ruins date from around the 1st ... Read more about Norcia on Wikipedia