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| Bologna is the main city in Emilia-Romagna and lives up to its heritage better than most. The city can be traced back to the Etruscans who governed the Italian peninsula between approximately 800 BC to 200 BC. Later the city came under Roman rule and many remains from this period are still intact.
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| Milano Marittima is an outer suburb of Cervia and one of the last seaside towns north of Rimini. Beyond this, the landscape opens up to a large area characterized by reclaimed seabed and salt lakes.
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| This is one of the many lovely towns in the flat part of the Po Delta. |
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| Ravenna is a town for the historically and artistically inclined.
Its location, just 10 km from the Adriatic, means that this cultural town can also be combined with trips to the nearby white sandy beaches. |
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