Emilia Romagna
Emilia-Romagna is a region of northern capital with Bologna. It's wet east of the Adriatic Sea, bordered to the north with the Veneto and Lombardy, to the west with Piedmont and Liguria, south of Tuscany, the Marches and the Republic of San Marino. The region is made from the combination of two historical regions Emilia, which includes the provinces of Piacenza, Parma, Reggio, Modena, Ferrara and a large part of the province of Bologna, with the capital, and the Romagna, with the remaining provinces of Ravenna, Rimini, Forli-Cesena and the eastern province of Bologna. The areas which constitute the region today are populated remotissimi times since, as we indicate various finds the most famous is the site of Monte Poggiolo near Forli, where were found thousands of artefacts dating to around 800,000 years ago, demonstrating that the area was already inhabited in the Palaeolithic.