| | Emilia Romagna Most important towns:
Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia, Rimini
Capital town: Bologna
Area: kmq 22123
Population: 4.293.825
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|  | Cervia
Salt extraction
has always been an important production in Cervia, and it used to be as precious as gold. Next to Cervia are Milano Marittima, Pinarella and Tagliata. It is one of the best... | | |
Cervia | |
|  |  | Cesenatico
Cesenatico is a typical tourist area in Italy, and ideal for families and sport lovers with golf, riding, beach volley, basket ball and canoe among others. You can go to the beach or for a walk in the forest. Forlí and Cesena are the most important cities in the area that have great gastronomic tra... | | |
Cesenatico | |
|  |  | Parma
The name Parma comes from Latin and means shield. Parma is now a quiet provincial town but with an important cultural history, its own university and a large tradition of food and music. | |
Parma | |
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Rimini is open 24 hours. And there are plenty of possibilities, such as restaurants, discotheques and bars for those who want to experience the night-life, but also suitable for families with children, who want a nice quiet holiday: pine forests, valleys, hills and the ocean. In Rimini there are go... | | |
Rimini | |
|  |  | The Adriatic Coast
It is one of the best tourist areas in Italy, and ideal for families and sport lovers with golf, riding, beach volley, basket ball and canoe among others. Or you can go to the beach or for a walk in the forest. The sea is particularly child-friendly with a good temperature from May to September. | | |
The Adriatic Coast | |
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