Emilia Romagna can be described as one of the administrative regions of Italy; which comprises of 2 historic regions; i.e. Romagna and Emilia. Bologna is its capital. Emilia Romagna covers an area of around 20124 sq. Km. Around 4.3 million people stay over here. At present, Emilia Romagna is considered to be one amongst the richest regions of Europe.
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| Imola Travel Guide |
Imola is a town, commune in the province of Bologna, located on the Santerno River, in the Emilia-Romagna region of north-central Italy. The town is traditionally considered as the western entrance to the historical region of Romagna. Presently it is noted as the h... |
| Modena Travel Guide |
The city of Modena is one of the ancient time cities in Italy. Modena city has established its tradition and culture in many sectors at the international level. The two famous rivers of Italy wiz the Secchia and Panero bound the city of Modeno. Two fountains have been built in respect to these t... |
| Bologna Travel Guide |
Bologna is located in the northern part of Italy. This city of approximately 374,000 inhabitants, though small, is one of Italy’s premier cultural and commercial hubs.
The university built here in the Middle Ages is still functi... |
| Cervia Travel Guide |
Cervia can be described as a commune as well as town located in ‘province of Ravenna’, central Italy.
Cervia was originally known as ‘Ficocle’. It has been believed to be of ‘Greek’ origin. Moreover, this town was situated mid-way between ... |
| Cesenatico Travel Guide |
Cesenatico is located in province of Forlì - Cesena in the region of Emilia-Romagna, about 30 km south of Ravenna on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. Cesenatico was founded in 1302. It was considered independent at the beginning of the 18th century. Cesenatico is a p... |