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Emilia-Romagna

<< Northeast Italy

Emilia-Romagna is a region of Italy, located in the northeast of the country and composed of the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna. The region occupies an area between the Po river and the Apennines, stretching from its western border with Piedmont to the Adriatic coast to the east. In ancient times, Emilia-Romagna was inhabited by the Etruscans and later became an important part of Roman Italy thanks to the Via Emilia, a long road crossing the entire region. The area was contested between Byzantines and Lombards during the Early Middle Ages, until various free comuni and signorie emerged. Between the Renaissance and the 19th century, the region was mostly governed by the Papal States and a few independent duchies, until the entire Emilia-Romagna became part of the newly unified Italy. The region is now one of the wealthiest in the country, and is a hub for the automotive industry. Emilia-Romagna is also known for its rich cultural and artistic heritage, featuring many cities with medieval and Renaissance characteristics. Tourists are attracted to this region not only for the beautiful historic buildings, but also for the many seaside resorts and renowned gastronomic products.

Destinations in Emilia-Romagna

Metropolitan City of Bologna

  • Bologna
  • Bolognese Apennine
    • Grizzana Morandi
    • Marzabotto
    • Sasso Marconi
    • Valsamoggia
  • Bolognese Plain
    • Imola
    • Dozza
    • San Lazzaro di Savena
    • Castenaso
    • Anzola dell’Emilia
    • Funo
    • Sant’Agata Bolognese
    • Pieve di Cento

Province of Ferrara

  • Ferrara
  • Plain and Coast of Ferrara
    • Comacchio
    • Codigoro
    • Mesola
    • Voghiera
    • Cento

Province of Forlì-Cesena

  • Forlivese
    • Forlì
    • Forlimpopoli
    • Bertinoro
    • Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole
  • Cesenate
    • Cesena
    • Cesenatico
    • Longiano
    • Sarsina
    • Verghereto

Province of Modena

  • Modena
  • North of Modena
    • Carpi
    • Nonantola
    • San Felice sul Panaro
    • Mirandola
  • South of Modena
    • Sassuolo
    • Formigine
    • Maranello
    • Fiorano Modenese
    • Castelvetro di Modena
    • Vignola
    • Pavullo nel Frignano

Province of Parma

  • Parma
  • Bassa Parmense
    • Colorno
    • San Secondo Parmense
    • Fontanellato
    • Fidenza
    • Soragna
    • Busseto
  • Parma Apennines
    • Salsomaggiore Terme
    • Collecchio
    • Felino
    • Langhirano
    • Traversetolo
    • Berceto
    • Bardi

Province of Piacenza

  • Piacenza
  • Piacentino
    • Bobbio
    • Lugagnano Val d’Arda
    • Castell’Arquato
    • Vigoleno
    • San Pietro in Cerro
    • Villanova sull’Arda

Province of Ravenna

  • Ravenna
  • Ravennate and Faentino
    • Cervia
    • Faenza
    • Brisighella

Province of Reggio Emilia

  • Reggio Emilia
  • Reggiano
    • Guastalla
    • Gualtieri
    • Brescello
    • Gattatico
    • Correggio
    • Quattro Castella
    • Canossa
    • Castelnovo ne’ Monti

Province of Rimini

  • Rimini
  • Rimini Coast and Valmarecchia
    • Riccione
    • Misano Adriatico
    • Cattolica
    • San Leo

Map of Emilia-Romagna

Map of all places in Emilia-Romagna, subdivided by province

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