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Emilia Romagna |
The holiday homes rented out by Villagrande are mainly located in rural, non urban areas.
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The region forms a rough triangle, bounded on the East by the Adriatic Sea, on the north by the Po river and on the south by the Apennine range; these two linear features, with the Via Aemilia, and the A1 Motorway and the railway that run close and parallel to it, give an unusually regular structure to the whole region except for the easternmost part.
Emilia-Romagna has a lot to offer the visitor. Apart from the art cities of Bologna, Ferrara en Parma, the
Ravenna's Mosaics, the Etruscan remains of Marzabotto and Comacchio and the surrounding 'polders'
are a genuine attraction for all Italy lovers.
Emilia-Romagna is a paradise for those interested in gastronomical highlights.
Officialy acknowledged as Italy's most important gastronomical region, you can enjoy
the Parma ham, the lasagna's, tortellini and tagliatelle 'à la Bolognese' and the parmezan cheese. All of these products and dishes are
responsable for Italy's famous cuisine. The local wines are worthy to accompany them.
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