Umbria is attracting more and more expats. It’s a truly fascinating region, full of medieval villages, woods, hills, and vineyards where some of Italy’s finest wines and truffles are born. There’s a reason people call it the green heart of the country. But Umbria is more than rolling hills and olive groves. It’s also a strategic region if you want to be right in the center of Italy, within easy reach of Tuscany, Lazio, and Le Marche. And although most people who think about moving here picture Perugia or Assisi, Terni is drawing the attention of more and more newcomers. But what’s it actually like living in Terni year-round? Here’s what the data says – and, more importantly, what the people living there say. FIND OUT WHICH ITALIAN CITY IS RIGHT FOR YOU Life in Terni: What People Say Despite being a fairly large city, Terni is a quiet, well-served place to live. It has plenty of parks, restaurants, services, and a walkable centre. But most of all, it’s great for anyone who prioritizes nature: just outside the city, there are medieval hill towns, vineyards, and cycling paths. “I really like living here. It’s very quiet and peaceful, and there…
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