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Bologna (/bəˈloʊnjə/ bə-LOHN-yə; Italian pronunciation: [boˈloɲɲa]; Emilian: Bulåggna, pronounced [buˈlʌɲːa]; Latin: Bononia) is the largest city (and the capital) of the Emilia-Romagna Region in Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy, located in the heart of a metropolitan area (officially recognized by the Italian government as a città metropolitana) of about one million.
The first settlements date back to at least 1000 BC. The city has been an urban centre, first under the Etruscans (Velzna/Felsina) and the Celts (Bona), then under the Romans (Bononia), then again in the Middle Ages, as a free municipality (for one century it was the fifth largest European city based on population). Home to the oldest university in the world,University of Bologna, founded in 1088, Bologna hosts thousands of students who enrich the social and cultural life of the city. Famous for its towers and lengthy porticoes, Bologna has a well-preserved historical centre (one of the largest in Italy) thanks to a careful restoration and conservation policy which began at the end of the 1970s, on the heels of serious damage done by the urban demolition at the end of the 19th century as well as that caused by wars.
Emilia-Romagna (pronounced [eˈmiːlja roˈmaɲɲa], Emilian: Emélia-Rumâgna, Romagnol: Emélia-Rumâgna) is an administrative Region of Northern Italy, comprising the historical regions of Emilia and Romagna. Its capital is Bologna. It has an area of 22,446 km2 (8,666 sq mi), and about 4.4 million inhabitants.
Emilia-Romagna is one of the wealthiest and most developed regions in Europe, with the third highest GDP per capita in Italy.Bologna, its capital, has one of Italy's highest quality of life indices and advanced social services. Emilia-Romagna is also a cultural and tourist centre, being the home of the University of Bologna, the oldest university in the world, containing Romanesque and Renaissance cities (such as Modena, Parma and Ferrara), being a centre for food and automobile production (home of automotive companies such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Pagani, De Tomaso and Ducati) and having popular coastal resorts such as Cervia, Cesenatico, Rimini and Riccione.
Coordinates: 43°N 12°E / 43°N 12°E / 43; 12
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http://www.woltersworld.com What to see and do in Bologna, Italy. The university town with many leaning towers, red brick buildings, home of bologna or mortadella, bolognese sauce for spaghetti and porticos galors. One of our favorite towns in Italy. Filmed in Bologna, Italy Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
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Imagine a place where you can experience the essence of "Made in Italy": culture, food, music and motors. Imagine starting your day somewhere in Bologna: in a square having a capuccino, in a pasta shop making fresh pasta with a sfoglina, on the hills taking a stroll or in a motor factory feeling the vibe of engine… Imagine walking in that protected path made of porticoes, or biking down the medieval streets, entering in a library, a museum, climbing towers or having fun in a park… And now imagine ending your day sitting and relaxing in a bar or a restaurant enjoying the warm atmosphere, going to a concert, the opera or watching a movie under a blanket of stars… If you imagine a place you can go there. #BolognaYourDestination bolognawelcome.com --- Commissioned by Bologna Welcome Pr...
To find out where to eat in Bologna and other places around the world visit http://www.baconismagic.ca Bologna Italy is a city famous for its food and while there are so many options. I spent the day with Andrea Chierici from http://www.tastebologna.net to discover the best places to eat in Bologna when you only have one day. Although I had a few days after the TBDI conference I realized that spending them in Rimini may not be the best choice as there wasn't much going on. Fortunately it was only a quick train ride to Bologna, a city I know many people have loved and one that's been on my mind for nearly two years, since Kent and Caanan wrote about their gastronomic coup. And so when Taste Bologna reached out to me on Twitter offering to take me around for the day I was ecstatic. I'm no...
Traveling around Northern Italy was therapeutic in a way. The scenery was just so beautiful and architecture was simply amazing. Italians are known to be people who knows how to enjoy life and I had my take of it too! A journey of exploring, experiencing and reflecting as I stepped into different towns. Flight from Frankfurt to Bologna didn't take too long and before I know it, I was in the charming town of Bologna. I took a bigger step to look for Romeo (and Juliet) in Verona and then to Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy. Watch PART 2 of Northern Italy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTzB_8aHJQQ --- Places featured in the video: Bologna: - Bologna Cathedral (Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Pietro) - Palazzo d'Accursio and Fountain of Neptune at Piazza Maggiore - Two Towers of Bo...
Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the richest regions in Italy. They find out why the city is know as la Dotta (the Learned), la Grassa (the Fat) and la Rossa (the Red), while visiting its shops, art institutions and the oldest university in the world. Andrew and Giorgio experience the social and friendly atmosphere of the region and meet fishermen casting huge nets at the mouth of the river Po. From there, it is a short journey to Ferrara where they discover the legacy left by the famous dynasty d'Este, and to Modena, home of balsamic vinegar and Ferrari. Finally, Giorgio reveals the source of modern Italian cuisine -...
The list of things to eat in Bologna is truly endless. Because of its position in the fertile region of Emilia Romagna and its rich history as the oldest university in the world, Bologna’s food culture is renowned in the whole country and in the whole world! First staple of its food culture, the egg pasta. From Lasagne, to Tagliatelle, but also Gramignia or Tortellini, there is a lot to taste and they’re incredibly tasty. They are sometimes dressed with meat sauce (the famous “Bolognese” called ragù) but also broth or cream. The bolognese cuisine also heavily relies on meats and cheese coming from the whole region: ham (prosciutto) and Parmesan from the neighbour city of Parma, dried sausage (salumi), or the famous Mortadella (sometimes called Bologna in English). The nearby vineyards prov...
I show you the things to do in Bologna and the surrounding region Emilia Romagna. From strolling around the old town of Bologna, driving a Ferrari F430 Challenge on the racetrack in Modena to relaxing at the beach in Rimini. related article: http://www.back-packer.org/things-to-do-in-bologna/ --- my travel equipment --- camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3 insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/ Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng My friend Nicholas is born and raised in the Emilia Romagna and has been my very own guide for my time there providing the best tips one can get on restaurants, activities, sights and hotels. Bologna is the capital of the region Emilia R...
Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna, in the Po Valley (Pianura Padana in Italian) of Northern Italy. The city lies between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, more specifically, between the Reno River and the Savena River. Home to the oldest university in the Western world, University of Bologna, founded in 1088, Bologna is one of the most developed cities in Italy. Bologna often ranks as one of the top cities, in terms of quality of life in Italy: it was ranked 5th in 2006, and 12th in 2007, out of 103 Italian cities. This is due to its strong industrial tradition, its wide range of highly-developed social services, and its physical location at the crossing-point of the most important highways and railways in the country. Bologna is a lively and cosmopolitan Italian coll...
We climb one of the towers of Bologna for some great views and spend a day enjoying Bologna, a really cool medieval city in the region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. Also cover some other things to do in Bologna and it's an interesting place so lots of things to do. JOIN THE SHABL CREW: http://bit.ly/1uR4ogG INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/bloggeries TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/bloggeries BLOG: http://stophavingaboringlife.com SNAPCHAT: bloggeries Music provided by Jeff Kaale - https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale Daily travel vlog filmed on a GoPro Hero 4 Silver or Canon G7X Subscribe for more daily vlogs of the travel nature…
Take a tour of Italian Town of Bologna in Bologna, Italy - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. One of the most popular cities in Italy for history, food, and beauty is Bologna. Nearly the entire city is built using a warm red stone, giving it a unified appearance and the nickname "the red one". One of Bologna's famous features is the twenty-eight miles of old porticoes that run throughout the city. It boasts the second largest historical center in Europe, containing medieval churches, and the world's oldest university. The streets of the city frequently open up into beautiful plazas, which are a common gathering place for Bologna's residents. The best view of the city can be gained from the top of the Asinelli Tower, which is nearly 3...
You can read the whole post on http://gracefullyglobal.wordpress.com/2013/04/28/we-3-bologna/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Lena and I are thrilled to introduce our first of a series of videos about our travels around Europe and afar! Our adventures aren't the same without you guys to share all of our stories with. :) Bologna is not the most famous city in Italy. It has no world-famous monuments or museums. There are no destination resorts or breathtaking seaside. But Bologna is our home. And we love it. For good reasons I might add. Actually, for reasons so significant they beg the question: What makes a city famous? And what should make a city famous? Is what we need for living so different from what we want when we travel? We think no. Because if th...
Join us for a food tour all over Emilia Romagna, Italy as we eat and travel our way around the region including stops in Bologna, Forlimpopoli, Faenza, Modena, Parma. Aside from the incredible Italian food we devoured some of the highlights of the trip included ascending Torre Prendiparte tower for some amazing views of Bologna at night, visiting the Enzo Ferrari museum, taking an Italian cooking class to learn how to make pasta and visiting a dairy farm where we learned all about Parmigiano Reggiano. You'll notice our friend Brendan in this video who also has a YouTube channel focused on travel & photography (https://www.youtube.com/user/bvans890). GEAR WE USE Olympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79z...
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Here is a quick video from out trip to Italy that included Bologna, Florence, Cinque Terre and Pisa. Check out our blog post at http://aroundtheworldwithkid.com/italy_with_a_toddler_1/ Part 2 coming soon... Music: 1. Francesco De Gregori - Buonanotte Fiorellino - http://www.francescodegregori.net/ 2. Malika Ayane - Sospesa - http://www.malikaayane.com/
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birthday party of edihedo-one of Bologna-italy
Kryon "How Old are You?"Bologna, Italy Sunday - April 19, 2015
(arranged by WARHEAD)
a tear drops down from your face
the wrong thing at the right place
your eyes a touch of nothing
your captured
the bloody truth is, you're stoned again
feel the needle in your veins
buy the stuff and be dead
a little higher you get
eat pills instead eating bread
emotions you share with pain
you're insane
as long as you are satisfied
you're standing on the good side
a hell's what you're living in
blindly
close the door behind your eyes
await the big surprise
the fire is burning cold
your life's sold
the stab hurts you, never care
a dead body, a living nightmare
it gets you before you can get it
the beginning of the end
the opinion you had to defend
the walk into the fire
your desire
never stop, go on and on
nothing's right but you are wrong
you have gone one step too far!