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Got a new version up just so we have something that matches the book description. I was tempted to put Caprona as the whole of Livorno plus the southernmost part of Pisa, but it would suggest that there is evidence in the book for the Livorno/Caprona thing, and there isn't. Found old maps in which Grosseto was still part of Siena (and there was no Livorno), but on those maps Pisa and Firenze were not divided. If you find a better map, please let me know. ༺ gabrielkfl ༻[talk] 01:52, 18 October 2014 (UTC)Reply