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A terziere (plural: terzieri) is a subdivision of several towns in Italy. The word derives from terzo (‘third’) and is thus used only for towns divided into three neighborhoods. Terzieri are most commonly met with in Umbria, as for example at Trevi, Spello, Narni and Città della Pieve; towns divided into terzieri in other regions include Lucca in Tuscany, Ancona and Macerata in the Marches. The medieval Lordship of Negroponte, in the island of Euboea, was also divided into three distinct rulerships, which were known as terzieri.

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  • A terziere (plural: terzieri) is a subdivision of several towns in Italy. The word derives from terzo (‘third’) and is thus used only for towns divided into three neighborhoods. Terzieri are most commonly met with in Umbria, as for example at Trevi, Spello, Narni and Città della Pieve; towns divided into terzieri in other regions include Lucca in Tuscany, Ancona and Macerata in the Marches. The medieval Lordship of Negroponte, in the island of Euboea, was also divided into three distinct rulerships, which were known as terzieri. (en)
  • Un terziere (plurale: terzieri) è una suddivisione di alcune città d'Italia. La parola deriva da terzo, ed è quindi utilizzato per le città divise in tre quartieri. La suddivisione in terzieri è frequente in Umbria, per esempio a Narni, Trevi, Spello, e Città della Pieve; altre località divise in terzieri sono ad esempio Siena, Massa Marittima, San Miniato, Arcidosso e Lucca in Toscana; Macerata, Montecassiano e Camerino nelle Marche, dove nel Medioevo lo stesso capoluogo Ancona era diviso in terzieri. (it)
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  • A terziere (plural: terzieri) is a subdivision of several towns in Italy. The word derives from terzo (‘third’) and is thus used only for towns divided into three neighborhoods. Terzieri are most commonly met with in Umbria, as for example at Trevi, Spello, Narni and Città della Pieve; towns divided into terzieri in other regions include Lucca in Tuscany, Ancona and Macerata in the Marches. The medieval Lordship of Negroponte, in the island of Euboea, was also divided into three distinct rulerships, which were known as terzieri. Other Italian towns with more than three official neighborhoods are frequently divided into analogous quartieri (4, whence the English word "quarter" to mean a neighborhood) or sestieri (6); some towns merely refer to these neighborhoods by the non-number-specific rioni. Terzieri, quartieri, sestieri, rioni, and their analogues are usually no longer administrative divisions of these towns, but historical and traditional communities, most often seen in their sharpest relief in the town's annual palio. (en)
  • Un terziere (plurale: terzieri) è una suddivisione di alcune città d'Italia. La parola deriva da terzo, ed è quindi utilizzato per le città divise in tre quartieri. La suddivisione in terzieri è frequente in Umbria, per esempio a Narni, Trevi, Spello, e Città della Pieve; altre località divise in terzieri sono ad esempio Siena, Massa Marittima, San Miniato, Arcidosso e Lucca in Toscana; Macerata, Montecassiano e Camerino nelle Marche, dove nel Medioevo lo stesso capoluogo Ancona era diviso in terzieri. Quando una città è suddivisa in più di tre parti, esse possono denominarsi quartieri oppure sestieri, espressione tuttora usata nella città di Venezia. (it)
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