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[[File:San_Marco.jpg|thumb|Map of the San Marco district in Florence.]]The '''San Marco District''' is a district of [[Florence]] and is featured in [[Assassin's Creed II|''Assassin's Creed II'']]. It is located at the east side of the city and it also includes some of the north areas of Florence. Notable landmarks in this district are the [[Basilica di Santa Croce]], the [[Palazzo Medici]] and the [[Ospedale degli Innocenti]]. During the 15th century most of the construction in Florence was in this area.
[[File:San_Marco.jpg|thumb|Map of the San Marco district in Florence.]]The '''San Marco District''' was a district of [[Florence]]. It was located at the east side of the city and it also included some of the north areas of Florence. Notable landmarks in this district were the [[Basilica di Santa Croce]], the [[Palazzo Medici]] and the [[Ospedale degli Innocenti]]. During the 15th century most of the construction in Florence was in this area.
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File:San Marco.jpg
Map of the San Marco district in Florence.

The San Marco District was a district of Florence. It was located at the east side of the city and it also included some of the north areas of Florence. Notable landmarks in this district were the Basilica di Santa Croce, the Palazzo Medici and the Ospedale degli Innocenti. During the 15th century most of the construction in Florence was in this area.