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Here are a short capture of Pescia on 26 August 2021, an Italian city in Tuscany - Italy. Up-to-date: 27/8/2021 NSW records 882 new local COVID-19 cases, two deaths New South Wales has recorded 882 new COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, as the long-awaited plan for students to return to schools was revealed. More than 143,000 people were vaccinated, which is "a fantastic number", Premier Gladys Berejiklian said. A total of 118,000 tests were conducted. Face-to-face learning in schools returns from October 25 Students will return to schools from October 25, Ms Berejiklian has announced, with HSC exams being pushed back to November 9. Pescia is an Italian city in the province of Pistoia, Tuscany, central Italy. It is located in a central zone between the cities Lucca and Florence, on the banks of the homonymous river. The town of Pescia, on the plains between Lucca and Florence,sits on the banks of the Pescia River near Montecatini Terme and Pistoia. Ancient churches and elegant palaces highlight the historic center that still has its original street plan, despite modernization and growth. The bridge called Ponte del Duomo (Bridge of the Cathedral) spans the river to connect the two original settlements of Pescia - on the left bank, the religious and monastic structures, and on the right bank, public and commercial life. The city was founded by the Lombards and was then occupied by the city-state of Lucca, which sacked it in the early 1300s. It was rebuilt and under the domain of Florence in 1339 but because of its position was contested over by Lucca and Florence throughout the Middle Ages. It found prosperity with silkworm breeding and the growth of the accompanying mulberry trees needed for the silkworms. It became known and prospered with this trade until the late 1800s. The adaptable people took up sugar beet cultivation, flower production and olives as productive alternatives. Wander through the meandering lanes and enjoy the ambiance of the old town. Some of the highlights include Palazzo Vicario, the town hall, and Palazzo Palagio Podesta', once a seat of power, dating to the 12th century. The Gothic church of San Francesco is decorated with frescoes, while the Duomo, the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, bears a low dome and a square tower and is the hub of religious life still. There are pleasant piazzas to enjoy and good restaurants serving typical Tuscan fare. It is a lively town, which retains its old charm while being livable for its modern inhabitants.