Romagna - Wikipedia The name Romagna originates from the Latin name Romania, which originally was the generic name for "land inhabited by Romans", and first appeared on Latin documents in the 5th century AD It later took on the more specific meaning of "territory subjected to [Eastern] Roman rule", whose citizens called themselves Romans (Romani in Latin; Ῥωμαῖοι, Rhomaîoi in Greek) Thus the term
Visit Romagna – official tourist information website In Romagna for a carefree holiday… in fact, an extremely carefree holiday! The Riviera of joy and fun; the land of smiles and warm welcomes Romagna really has everything you need for a great holiday and perhaps, a little bit more too! Wide sandy beaches, delicious local cuisine, splendid art cities, fascinating excursions to admire unspoilt nature and the trendiest entertainment events!
Emilia-Romagna | Italy, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Emilia-Romagna, regione, north-central Italy It comprises the provincie of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio nell’Emilia, and Rimini The region extends from the Adriatic Sea (east) almost across the peninsula between the Po River (north) and the Ligurian and Tuscan
Romagna - Strada della Romagna Hills, mountains, plain, sea: Romagna is a small endless universe of natural landscapes, food and wine excellences, millennial traditions, artistic and cultural treasures that amaze every day explorers of this wonderful land From the borders with Tuscany and Emilia to the Adriatic Sea, emotions along the Wine and Dine Route Strada della Romagna never end Tourism in Romagna is always a new
The Real Romagna? It’s Farther Inland than You Think The Romagna coast is a lot of fun, and the food is great as well, as long as you avoid the tourist traps But it’s easier to find the typically delicious food Romagna is known for if you head inland Here are a few spots that shouldn’t be missed
Romagna Toscana Turismo - Tourist information site Give yourself a relaxing break and let yourself be pampered in the spa facilities or natural pools Explore the Apennine territory between Romagna and Tuscany, discovering the most suggestive places and views, on foot, on horseback, by mountain bike Taste the typical specialties of the area, tortelli, cheeses, meats and desserts, the result of recipes handed down for generations
Emilia-Romagna Travel Guide - by Untold Italy Where is Emilia-Romagna Emilia-Romagna is a central region of Italy with the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Po River running through its center and the Ligurian and Tuscan Apennines to the west and south It is bordered by Veneto and Lombardy in the north, Piedmont and Liguria in the west, and Tuscany, Le Marche, and the Republic of San Marino to the south The capital Bologna is just 35