Examples of using Romagna in English and their translations into Finnish
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to important embassies to Lombardy, the Romagna, and to Guelph Florence,
this national park stretches between Tuscany and Emilia Romagna, following the path of the Apennines up to 1700 m above sea level
the Tuscan-Emilia Romagna fusion cuisine restaurant
Look at our offer of Agriturismo in Emilia Romagna with restaurant and choose the one that best suits your needs,
Parallel workshops were held with a viewFinding effective ways of exploiting the potential of EDIC constitute a benchmarks including regional networks(Examples Emilia Romagna region, Central/Southern Central/Southeastern region, Bulgaria, Haute-de-France Region)
Relocation of pasta manufacturing plants to Parma industrial zone(Emilia Romagna) Barilla Alimentare.
Modernisation of ceramic tile factories near Bologna and Modena(Emilia Romagna) Florim Ceramiche SpA Cooperativa Ceramica d'Imola Seri.
Parma, Tuscany, Modena and Romagna vote in referendums to join the Kingdom of Sardinia.
Romagna Camping Village is located close to a sandy beach.
Of the lords of the Romagna. The Colonna.
Artigiancredit Emilia Romagna is a regional mutual guarantee fund based in Bologna.
Emilia Romagna farm with pets allowed.
Castel Sismondo is located in Rimini, Romagna, northern Italy.
All roads lead to Rome And pass through the Romagna.
Please change dates or view all Santarcangelo di Romagna hotels with availability.
In May 1501 the latter was created duke of Romagna.
In Italy GLS takes over the depot of a franchisee in Modena in the Emilia Romagna region.
The hotel's restaurant has ever-changing menus of Italian cuisine and Romagna specialties.
For some months now, the Banca di Credito Cooperativo Romagna has been converting all Union currencies into lire without any charge whatsoever to its customers
Emilia Romagna LEZs are confirmed as being in operation from 1 November 2010 to 31 March 2011, and 1 October 2011 to 31 March 2012.