EMILIA-ROMAGNA

āmēˈlyä-rōmäˈnyä, region (1991 pop. 3,909,512), 8,542 sq mi (22,124 sq km), N central Italy, bordering on the Adriatic Sea in the east. Bologna is the capital of the region, which is divided into eight provinces named for their capitals. Bologna, Ferrera, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, and Reggio nell' Emilia provs. are in Emilia, and Forlì and Ravenna provs. are in Romagna. The region falls into two geographic zones, a fertile, low-lying plain in the north and east, which is watered by the Po, Secchia, Panaro, and Reno rivers, and the Apennine Mts. in the south and west. The region is economically prosperous, with agriculture as the chief occupation. Farming is particularly productive in the irrigated Po valley and in the reclaimed land along the Adriatic coast. Cereals, rice, vegetables, sugar beets, and dairy goods are the chief farm products. Emilia-Romagna also has extensive industry, aided by the production of considerable hydroelectric power and by a good transportation network. Manufactures include processed food, motor vehicles, farm machinery, electrical equipment, refined petroleum, and chemicals. There are deposits of petroleum (near Piacenza) and natural gas (near Piacenza and Ravenna). Fishing is pursued along the coast, which also has a number of popular beach resorts (including Marina di Romeo and Rimini). Emilia takes its name from the Aemilian Way, a Roman road (laid out 187 b.c.) that crossed the region from Piacenza to Rimini. After the fall of Rome, the region was conquered (5th cent. a.d.) by the Lombards. Bologna and most of present-day Romagna fell under Byzantine rule in the 6th cent. and from then to the 19th cent. had histories separate from Emilia. Divided into several duchies and counties, Emilia was conquered by the Franks in the 8th cent. However, its subsequent history is that of its individual cities, many of which became free communes in the 12th cent. By the 17th cent. the duchy of Parma and Piacenza, under the Farnese family, and the duchy of Modena, under the house of Este, together held virtually all of Emilia. Emilia was held by the French from 1797 to 1814, when Modena passed to Austria and Parma and Piacenza came under Marie Louise, the wife of deposed Napoleon I. Emilia played an important role in the Risorgimento, and there were revolts against foreign rule in 1821, 1831, and 1848–49. In 1860 all of Emilia-Romagna was joined to the kingdom of Sardinia, which in 1861 became the kingdom of Italy. In the 20th cent. Emilia (especially Bologna) has been a center of socialism and Communism. The region suffered severe flooding in 1966. There are universities at Bologna, Ferrara, Modena, and Parma.

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...and its surrounding region of Emilia Romagna. Reggio Emilia is known throughout...services (Bohlen, 1995). The Emilia Romagna region, in which the city is...among the 20 regions of Italy, Emilia Romagna has the highest levels of citizen...
...and remembering the mutability of human institutions. 122 Rome is the central city of the province of Emilia Romagna. One last Emilia: Emilia Viviani in Shelley Epipsychidion 1821 , "Verses Addressed to the Noble and Unfortunate Lady, Emilia...
Chapter 6 EMILIA ROMAGNA REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS . Area...947,102. Capital: Bologna. Emilia Romagna is Italys sixth largest region in...population. There are 341 communes in Emilia Romagna. Its three metropolitan sees are...
...Specialisation and Industrial Districts in Emilia-Romagna", in Pyke, Becattini, and...Berselli ed. , Storia della Emilia Romagna History of EmiIia Romagna . Bologna...771-817. ----- 1991 , " Emilia Romagna Marche: problemi di storia industriale...
EMILIA-ROMAGNA: A REGIONAL MARKET FOR MUSICIANS S...cities and towns in a regional network. Emilia-Romagna refers to an area of north central...In the other cities and towns of Emilia-Romagna orchestras were not standing institutions...
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...a Local Production System of Emilia-romagna by Massimiliano Mazzanti , Sandro...system of Reggio Emilia (in Emilia-Romagna), using a large dataset and...of Reggio Emilia (RE), in Emilia-Romagna (Italy), is an area which...
...Friuli-Venezia Giulia, and Emilia-Romagna already had below replacement...couple of the regions, such as Emilia-Romagna and Friuli-Venezia Giulia...negative measure for D.sub.j. Emilia-Romagna, on the other hand, had a positive...
...north-central Italy in the Emilia-Romagna region. In Modena, modern putting...labor is stronger in Modena and Emilia-Romagna than anywhere else in Italy...The province of Modena and the Emilia-Romagna region both have exceptional...
...and Northeast Italy, Tuscany, Emilia Romagna, Italy) participated in a special...Northern Netherlands, Paris, Emilia Romagna, and Dublin, Ireland; Paulozzi...variable, and two registries (Emilia Romagna and Northeast Italy) are excluded...
...innovation. These are Baden-Wurttemberg, in Germany, Emilia-Romagna, in Italy, and Wales, in the UK (for further...interactive innovation and cluster-building. Emilia-Romagna Emilia-Romagna, as an ordinary statute region in Italy...
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...Cooperative Economics of Italys Emilia-Romagna Holds a Lesson for the U.S...Bologna and the surrounding Emilia-Romagna region have been transformed...power and didnt make a mess. Emilia-Romagna begins just south of Milan...
...and ideas. Elements of Reggio Emilia in Early Childhood Education Reggio Emilia is a city located in northern Italy in the Reggio Romagna region. This city has and continues...for young children in Reggio Emilia are based on the following key...
...Why have educators traveled to Reggio Emilia in Northern Italy? What is so different...environment and our childrens artwork? Reggio Emilia is a city of 130,000 in the progressive and prosperous Emilia Romagna region of northern Italy. The Reggio...
...mile ride in the regions of Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, Italy, a route...thousands of older-age cyclists in Emilia-Romagna and elsewhere in Italy. Local...flesh swarming over the roads of Emilia-Romagna and adjacent regions. My work...
...aroma. The countryside of the Emilia-Romagna region has a particularly rich...it cuts through the heart of Emilia- Romagna from Rimini on the Adriatic coast...comprises the communes of Parma, Emilia-Romagna, and Modena, as well as the...
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...Both Visual Andedible,of Emilia-Romagna. Byline: Dan Kay OF all the...dolce vita in the province of Emilia-Romagna was seized upon with gusto...waters have helped establish Emilia-Romagna as one of Italys most important...
...of a PoW with the Winter of 1943 Fast Approaching, PoW Anthony Laing Continued His Trek through the Apennines of Emilia Romagna, in Italy, in an Attempt to Meet Up with Britains Liberating Units. Today He Describes How He Was Far from Alone...
...and the eight other provinces of Emilia Romagna and also in regions to the north...restored cellars are home to the Emilia-Romagna Regional Wine Center, which offers...capital and largest city in Italys Emilia Romagna region. It is on the historic...
...Italy. Alternatively, consider Emilia-Romagna, which is just north of Tuscany...property in Italy, recommends Emilia Romagna, the region just north of Tuscany...from the Italian lakes. Much of Emilia Romagna is alpine and prices are still...
...Sardinia also has many special types of bread. EMILIA-ROMAGNA CAPITAL: BOLOGNA EMILIA-Romagna is known for its egg and filled pasta made...because of the proximity of the French border. Emilia-Romagna is the number one with wheat production in...
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EMILIA-ROMAGNA ame lya-roma nya, region (1991...goods are the chief farm products. Emilia-Romagna also has extensive industry, aided...1831, and 1848 49. In 1860 all of Emilia-Romagna was joined to the kingdom of Sardinia...
ROMAGNA roma nya, historic region, N central...east, now included in the regions of Emilia-Romagna , Marche, and Tuscany. Although its boundaries varied at different times, the Romagna is now understood to occupy Forli and...
REGGIO NELL EMILIA red jo nel ame lya, city (1991 pop. 132,030), capital of Reggio nell Emilia prov., in Emilia-Romagna, N central Italy, on the Aemilian Way. It is an agricultural...
...Venezia Giulia , and part of Emilia-Romagna (which extends into central...Republic, comprising Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna, was renamed the Italian Republic...politics of Tuscany, Umbria, and Emilia-Romagna. In 1962, Premier Amintore...
...Umbria, Marche, and eastern Emilia-Romagna. Accumulation of Land The nucleus...claims to the duchy of Spoleto, the Romagna , and the March of Ancona; however...conquered the petty states of the Romagna and Marche; after his fall (1503...
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