Region: Italie (Ombrie)
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Perugia, the capital of Umbria, was home to Jewish banking houses and a documented community in the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries, in the form of renewable condotte granted by the commune. The Jews were expelled upon the annexation of the Papal States in the sixteenth century.
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