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Bologna
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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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Hotel Europa
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Hotel Regina
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Hotel Touring
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Cattolica
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Cattolica is a bustling seaside town. There is a lively English subculture here with lots of pubs and a large concentration of British residents and visitors. |
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Residence Kenzia
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Cesenatico
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Cesenatico is a lovely town, with a small yet active fishing harbour, which distinguishes it from many of the other seaside towns along this coast as it means that the town is not totally dependent on tourism. |
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Residenza Sport
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Residenza Valverde
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Riccione
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Riccione seems more open and low-rise than Rimini, which has higher-rise buildings and is very densely populated. In the past, Riccione was a very popular holiday destination for Norwegians and Swedes. |
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Residence Manuela
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Rimini
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Today there is lots going on in Rimini. It’s a large seaside resort, which has a lovely historical centre, an active fishing port, several kilometres of beautiful beaches, loads of shops, restaurants and bars, as well as famous and very popular nightclubs. |
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Residence Villa dei Pini
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