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  2. Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Bologna is the capital of the eponymous metropolitan city and of Emilia-Romagna, one of the twenty regions of Italy. While the province of Bologna has a population of 1,007,644, [71] making it the twelfth most populated province of Italy, Emilia-Romagna ranks as the sixth most populated region of Italy, with about 4.5 million inhabitants, more ...

  3. File:Map of comune of Bologna (province of Bologna, region ...

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:18, 16 April 2014: 4,844 × 4,863 (131 KB): Frassionsistematiche: new comune: Valsamoggia: 13:01, 29 ...

  4. Piazza Maggiore - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Maggiore (Piâza Mażåur in the Bolognese language) is a central square in Bologna, region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy, largely preserving its 15th century layout.The Northwest corner opens into Piazza del Nettuno with its Fontana del Nettuno, while the Northeast corner opens into the narrower Piazza Re Enzo, running along the flanks of the Palazzo Re Enzo that merges with the Palazzo del ...

  5. Emilia-Romagna - Wikipedia

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    Its capital is Bologna. It has an area of 22,446 km 2 (8,666 sq mi), and a population of 4.4 million. Emilia-Romagna is one of the wealthiest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest gross domestic product per capita in Italy.

  6. Metropolitan City of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    Bologna became part of the Papal States in 1506 and joined the Kingdom of Italy upon Italian unification in the 19th century. [6] The University of Bologna was founded in 1088; its speciality was Roman and canon law, and it set standards in the way it was organised and the curriculum that was followed by universities in Italy. [7]

  7. Piazza Santo Stefano - Wikipedia

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    markets and porticos of Piazza Santo Stefano. Piazza Santo Stefano also known as Piazza delle Sette Chiese (Seven churches square) is a piazza of Bologna, Italy.It is a pedestrian zone, in a triangular space near the beginning of Via Santo Stefano, both of which are named after the Basilica of Santo Stefano which is located on the piazza.

  8. Sant'Agata Bolognese - Wikipedia

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    Sant'Agata Bolognese (Western Bolognese: Sant'Èghete; City Bolognese: Sant'Ègata) is a small comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, in the north of Italy. It is notable for being the headquarters of the luxury automobile manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini. It is named after Saint Agatha of Sicily.

  9. Towers of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The Two Towers (Pio Panfili 1767) Medieval Bologna, full of towers, as imagined by modern engraver Toni Pecoraro (b. 1958, Agrigento, Sicily). The Towers of Bologna are a group of medieval structures in Bologna, Italy. The two most prominent ones remaining, known as the Two Towers, are a landmark of the city.