Information about Emilia Romagna

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Regione Emilia-Romagna
Map highlighting the location of Emilia-Romagna in Italy
CapitalBologna
PresidentVasco Errani
(DS-Union)
Provinces9
Comuni341
Area 22,124 km
 - Ranked5th (7.3 %)
Population (2006 est.)
 - Total4,187,557
 - Ranked6th (7.1 %)
 - Density189/km
Emilia-Romagna is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. The capital is Bologna. It has an area of 20,124 km² and about 4.2 million inhabitants. It is the second richest region of Italy, and its cuisine one of the most characteristic.

Geography

Emilia-Romagna is an administrative region of Northern Italy comprising the two historic regions of Emilia and Romagna. It 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 highway 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 is divided into nine provinces:

History

The name Emilia-Romagna has roots in the Ancient Rome legacy in these lands. Emilia refers to via Æmilia, an important Roman way connecting Rome to the northern part of Italy. Romagna is a corruption of Romània; when Ravenna was the capital of the Italian portion of the Byzantine Empire, the Lombards extended the official name of the Empire to the lands around Ravenna. Emilia-Romagna was part of the Etruscan world and in following was passed on to the Romans, who built it the Aemilian Way, for which the region was named. The coastal area of Emilia, which was ruled under the Byzantines from 540 to 751, became known as the separate region of Romagna. In the Middle Ages, the history of both Emilia and Romagna was the history of its individual cities. In the 16th century, most of these were included into the Papal States, but the territory of Parma and Piacenza and Modena remained independent until Emilia- Romagna was included into the Italian kingdom in 1859-1861.

Economy

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Agriculture is the most important economic activity: cereals, potatoes, maize, tomatoes and onions are the most important, along with fruit and grapes for the production of wine (of which the most famous are perhaps Lambrusco, Sangiovese and Albana). Cattle and hog breeding are also highly developed. The industry of Emilia-Romagna is also healthy, especially the food industry (e.g., Parmalat, Barilla Group), particularly concentrated in Parma and Bologna, mechanical and automotive (e.g., Ferrari, Ducati, Lamborghini, Maserati), ceramic, concentrated in Faenza and Sassuolo, and tourism especially along the Adriatic coastline. Today the tertiary sector is bearing, with a strong concentration of insurance companies and banks. The region is also characterised by a unique economic attitude: its tens of thousands of cooperatives. In Emilia-Romagna, two out of three people belong to a co-op. Bologna alone hosts 8,000, including the one-million member left-wing Legacoop and the 250,000-strong Catholic Confcooperative. The nature of the region's economy is considered responsible for the high standard of living enjoyed by the inhabitants. [1]

Politics

Emilia-Romagna was historically a stronghold of the Italian Communist Party, and now is a stronghold of the center-left coalition The Union, forming with Tuscany, Umbria and Marche the famous Italian political "Red Quadrilateral." Probably this is because of a strong tradition of anti-clericalism dating from the 19th century, when part of Emilia-Romagna belonged of the Papal States (mostly Romagna and Bologna, in Emilia there were two independent states ). At the April 2006 elections, Emilia-Romagna gave about 60% of its votes to Romano Prodi.

Demographics

As of 2006, the Italian national institute of statistics ISTAT estimated that 288,844 foreign-born immigrants live in Emilia-Romagna, equal to 6.8% of the total regional population.

Towns of Emilia-Romagna with a population of 50,000 or more:

Comune Population (2006 est.)
Bologna373,743
Modena180,469
Parma175,789
Reggio Emilia157,388
Ravenna149,084
Rimini135,682
Ferrara132,471
Forlì112,477
Piacenza99,340
Cesena93,857
Imola66,340
Carpi64,517
Faenza54,749

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Country Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Province Bologna (BO)
Mayor Sergio Cofferati

Area km
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Time zone CET, UTC+1
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Leader Romano Prodi
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These are ranked lists of the regions of Italy. Population figures are from 2001.

By population


Rank Province Population % Density

Lombardia 15.8%
2 Campania 10.0%
3 Lazio 9.0% 297.2
Sicily 8.7% 193.3
Veneto 7.9% 246.6
Piedmont 7.4% 165.9
Apulia 7.
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By population


Rank Province Population % Density

Lombardia 15.8%
2 Campania 10.0%
3 Lazio 9.0% 297.2
Sicily 8.7% 193.3
Veneto 7.9% 246.6
Piedmont 7.4% 165.9
Apulia 7.
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Emilia is an Italian historical region which approximately corresponds to modern Emilia-Romagna region's western and north-eastern portion. It is limited by the Po River in the north, by the Apennines to the south, and the Adriatic to the east.
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Romagna is an Italian historical region which approximately corresponds to modern Emilia-Romagna region's south-eastern portion. Traditionally, it is limited by the Apennines to the south-west, the Adriatic to the east, and the rivers Reno and Sillaro to the north and west.
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Province of Bologna

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Bologna
Area 3,702 km
Population (2005) 944,297
Density 255
Comuni 60
Vehicle Registration BO
Postal Code
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Province of Ferrara

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Ferrara
Area 2,632 km
Population (2005) 349,774
Density 133
Comuni 26
Vehicle Registration FE
Postal Code 44000-44100

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Province of Forlì-Cesena

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Forlì
Area 2,377 km
Population (2005) 371,318
Density 156
Comuni 30
Vehicle Registration FC
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Province of Modena

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Modena
Area 2,689 km
Population 2005 659,925
Density 245
Comuni 47
Vehicle Registration MO
Postal Code 41000-41100

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Province of Parma

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Parma
Area 3,449 km
Population (2005) 413,198
Density 120
Comuni 47
Vehicle Registration PR
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Province of Piacenza

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Piacenza
Area 2,589 km
Population (2005) 273,689
Density 106
Comuni 48
Vehicle Registration PC
Postal Code
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Province of Ravenna

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Ravenna
Area 1,858 km
Population (2005) 365,369
Density 197
Comuni 18
Vehicle Registration RA
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Province of Reggio Emilia

Nation Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Capital Reggio Emilia
Area 2,293 km
Population (2005) 487,003
Density 212
Comuni 45
Vehicle Registration RE
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