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Emilia-Romagna, region (1991 pop. 3,909,512), 8,542 sq mi (22,124 sq km), N central Italy, bordering on the Adriatic Sea in the east. Bologna is the capital of the region, which is divided into eight provinces named for their capitals. Bologna, Ferrera,...more
Emilia-Romagna (pronounced [eˈmiljaroˈmaɲɲa]) is an administrative region of Northern Italy comprising the two historic regions of Emilia and Romagna. ...
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For those who love folklore, and who do not mind good food and typical local dishes accompanied by traditional wines, Emilia Romagna offers curious, ...
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The provinces and communes, territory, history, what to see and where to stay in the Emilia Romagna region, Italy.
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Half of Emilia Romagna territory is formed by the Apennines; the other half is a large plain, which reaches to the Adriatic Sea. The coastline is flat and ...
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A guide to Italian foods and wines by region: everything you need to know about the traditional wines, natural foods and local gourmet products of ...
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To the south and west are the rich farmlands of Emilia Romagna, once the breadbasket of the Roman Empire. If you're coming straight from the picturesque ...
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In this page you will find the websites presently available through the Emilia- Romagna website that are written in English and other European languages. ...
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As the hyphenated name suggests, Emilia-Romagna includes two distinct areas ... The fertility of the Emilia-Romagna plains generated riches and strongly ...
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Open source travel guide to Emilia-Romagna, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more.
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(Bologna, Emilia-Romagna), It's Italy's unsung region, yet its food has conquered the world—or at least the table. Think prosciutto di Parma, Parmesan, ...
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