Canepina owes its name to hemp (hemp in italian is: canapa), a cultivation, for which the village, located on a ridge descending from Monte Cimino's eastern slopes, was famous until the postwar period. Today only a small museum remains in memory of that past, because Canepina, despite the name, has devoted his role of agricoltural production centre, to chestnut.

The village of Otricoli, the first town in Umbria that you encounter traveling from Rome to the North along the Tiber Valley and the Flaminia State Road, is a beautiful stone village, inhabited since the Archaic age by the Sabine populations, after the Roman conquest the population here was among conquerors’s best allies In the landscape.

Vasanello, a small village along the Amerina Way, a Roman republican way completed after the submission of the Falisci in 241 BC,

Immersions into the landscape, in 2017, will conquer the Tuscia! Not the whole yet: we'll start with "Tuscia Falisca". I know, I guess I'm speaking like an Arabic for someone who does not live here or is not familiar with italian geography. And moreover, I myself confess that, before I had moved in Lazio, just a stone's throw from the Tuscia Falisca, although I knew the meaning of the term Tuscia, I was unaware that it could be declined in a multiplicity of expressions.