22,123 sq. km
Emilia-Romagna is visited mainly for its coast. And of course it does have a nice stretch of sandy beaches Especially around
Rimini and Misano Adriatico. But travelers who just leave it at that, seriously shortchange themselves.
Emilia-Romagna has many historic cities with loads of sights.
Ravenna for example with its fine examples of Byzantine religious art. But
Ferrara and
Bologna as well absolutely deserve a visit of at least a few days.
In the south of
Emilia-Romagna you find the mini-state of San Marino. San Marino is an independent country - the oldest republic in the world or so they say. It's a bit of a tourist trap and you are better off visiting other Italians towns of the same size which have a lot more to offer. The only extra San Marino has is that it is independent.
While in
Emilia-Romagna be sure to enjoy the food. The region offers some of the finest culinary traditions of the
Italian peninsula.
Parma has its cheese and ham,
Ferrara has its salami,
Bologna nicknamed la grassa, or the fat one, does a great mortadella and is the birthplace of tortellini.
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World66.com