Exploring the Riviera Romagnola: Beaches, Nature Parks, and Historic Towns on Italy's Adriatic Coast
By
Keith Jenkins
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Summary
The Riviera Romagnola, the Adriatic coast of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, features extensive sandy beaches, pine woods, and wetlands. The Po River delta in the north forms Europe's second-largest wetlands and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The coastal area south of the delta offers beaches, woodlands, ancient towns, and fishing villages for visitors.
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With its expansive marshes, islands and lagoons, the delta forms Europe's second-largest wetlands and is a protected UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
The coastal area south of the delta offers a tantalising array of attractions for visitors; from its beaches and woodlands to ancient towns and charming fishing villages.
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