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  1. A Emília-Romanha (em italiano Emilia-Romagna; em emiliano-romanholo Emégglia-Rumâgna) é uma região situada no Norte da Itália com quatro milhões de habitantes e 22 124 km², cuja capital é Bolonha. [1] [2] [3] Limita-se ao norte com o Vêneto e Lombardia, a oeste com o Piemonte e a Ligúria, ao sul com a Toscana e com a ...

  2. O Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha (em italiano: Gran Premio dell'Emilia Romagna) é um evento de Fórmula 1 realizado desde a temporada de 2020, no Autódromo Internacional Enzo e Dino Ferrari, localizado em Ímola, na Emília-Romanha, Itália.

  3. A Romanha (em italiano Romagna) é uma região histórica da Itália setentrional que atualmente é parte da região da Emília-Romanha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A Romanha é formada pelas atuais províncias de Ravena , Forlì-Cesena , Rimini e partes da província de Bolonha (cercanias de Imola ).

  4. 2025. O Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha de 2024 (formalmente denominado Formula 1 MSC CRUISES Gran Premio Del Made In Italy E Dell'EMilia-Romagna 2024) Foi a sétima etapa do Campeonato Mundial de Fórmula 1 de 2024, disputada em 19 de maio de 2024 no Autódromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, em Ímola, Itália. [ 1]

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    The name Emilia-Romagna is a legacy of Ancient Rome. Emilia derives from the via Aemilia, the Roman road connecting Piacenza to Rimini, completed in 187 BC, and named after the consul Marcus Aemilius Lepidus. Romagna derives from Romània, the name of the Eastern Roman Empire applied to Ravenna by the Lombards when the western Empire had ceased to e...

    Prehistory and antiquity

    Before the Romans took control of present-day Emilia-Romagna, it had been part of the Etruscan world and subsequently that of the Gauls. During the first thousand years of Christianity, trade flourished, as did culture and religion, thanks to the region's numerous monasteries.

    Early origins

    The history of Emilia-Romagna dates back to Roman times when the region of Emilia was ruled by imperial judges linked to the nearby regions of either Liguria or Tuscany. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the Lombards, a Germanic tribe, founded the kingdom of Lombardy in northern and central Italy. This kingdom, which included the region known as Emilia, flourished until the Lombard dynasty was overthrown by the Frankish king Charlemagne in 774. From the 6th to 8th...

    Renaissance to early modern period

    During the 10th century, northern Italy became part of the Holy Roman Empire under the control of the Germanic leader Otto I. The Holy Roman emperors had varying degrees of control over northern Italy until the close of the Middle Ages. In the 12th century, the papacy extended its political influence and city states began to form in opposition to the Holy Roman emperors. The northern cities, supported by the Pope, formed the Lombard Leagueand reduced the influence of the ruling Hohenstaufen d...

    The region of Emilia-Romagna consists of nine provinces and covers an area of 22,446 km2 (8,666 sq mi), ranking sixth in Italy. Nearly half of the region (48%) consists of plains while 27% is hilly and 25% mountainous. The region's section of the Apennines is marked by areas of flysch, badland erosion (calanques) and caves. The mountains stretch fo...

    The Regional Government (Giunta Regionale) is presided by the President of the Region (Presidente della Regione), who is elected for a five-year term. The Regional Government is composed of the President and the Ministers (Assessori), of which there are currently twelve including the Vice President and the Under-Secretary for the President's office...

    Emilia-Romagna is divided into nine provinces. Apart from the creation of the Metropolitan City of Bologna, plans to reduce the number of provinces from nine to four have been dropped.

    ISTAT estimates the population of Emilia-Romagna was 4,459,577 on 1 January 2019. The population density, which was equal to 200 inhabitants per km2 in 2019, is close to the national average. The population of this region is traditionally evenly distributed, with no dominant metropolis but rather a line of medium-sized cities along the Via Emilia, ...

    Emilia-Romagna today is considered one of the richest European regions and the third wealthiest Italian region by gross domestic product (GDP) per capita.These results have been achieved by developing a very well balanced economy that comprises Italy's biggest agricultural sector as well as a long-standing tradition in automobile, motor and mechani...

    Cinema

    Emilia-Romagna has given birth to a number of important filmmakers and actors and was the main setting for numerous important movies. Bernardo Bertolucci was a native from Parma and his 1976 masterpiece, 1900, was partially set in Emilia-Romagna. Federico Fellini, a native of Rimini, shot many movies in the region, among them Amarcord. Pier Paolo Pasolini, a native from Bologna, in addition to being a film director, was a poet, writer, and intellectual, who also distinguished himself as an ac...

    Cuisine and gastronomy

    Emilia-Romagna is considered one of the richest regions of Italy with regard to its gastronomic and wine-making tradition. The region is known for its egg and filled pasta made with soft wheat flour. Bologna is notable for pasta dishes like tortellini, lasagne, gramigna and tagliatelle which are found also in many other parts of the region in different declinations. The Romagna subregion is known as well for pasta dishes like garganelli, strozzapreti, sfoglia lorda and tortelli alla lastra. I...

    Music

    Emilia-Romagna gave birth to one of the most important composers in the history of music, Giuseppe Verdi, as well as Arturo Toscanini, one of the most acclaimed conductors of the 20th century, and the operatic tenor Luciano Pavarotti. The region is well known in Italy for its rock and folk musicians, such as Laura Pausini, Raffaella Carrà, Samuele Bersani, Luciano Ligabue, Lucio Dalla, Francesco Guccini, Vasco Rossi and Zucchero. "Romagna mia", a song written in 1954 by Secondo Casadei, is co...

    Motorsports

    Ferrari's motorsports division Scuderia Ferrari is also run out of Maranello in the Province of Modena, the teams' colours being red. Ferrari's Formula One team has won 15 Drivers' titles and 16 Constructors' titles. The team has also won multiple Le Mans 24 Hours in sports car racing. The most successful Ferrari driver is German racer Michael Schumacher, who won five consecutive Formula One titles between 2000 and 2004 with Ferrari, being the first Formula One driver to achieve that mileston...

    Football

    Several clubs from Emilia-Romagna compete at a high level on the national stage. Bologna and Sassuolo compete in the top-flight of Italian football – in Serie A. The region's two biggest clubs are the only two to win major honours: Bologna, which has won seven scudetti and two Coppa Italia trophies, and Parma, winners of four European trophies (two Europa Leagues, one Cup Winners' Cup and one Super Cup) and three Coppe Italia. The Derby dell'Emilia features Bologna and Parma, whereas the Derb...

    Other sports

    Another popular sport in this region is basketball. Two teams from Emilia-Romagna currently compete in the Lega Basket Serie A: Virtus Bologna, which with 16 scudetti, 2 Euroleague championships and 8 Coppe Italia is one of the most important teams in Europe, and Reggiana from Reggio Emilia. Fortitudo Bologna, which has also won two scudetti, Cento, Forlì and U.C.C. Piacenza compete in Serie A2, the second tier of the Italian basketball league pyramid. The region has a very strong tradition i...

  5. Voltas lideradas. O Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha de 2021 (formalmente denominado Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio Del Made In Italy E Dell'emilia Romagna 2021) foi a segunda etapa da temporada de 2021 da Fórmula 1. Foi disputado em 18 de abril de 2021 no Autódromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, em ímola, Itália.

  6. O Grande Prêmio da Emília-Romanha de 2020 foi a décima terceira etapa do Campeonato Mundial de 2020 da Fórmula 1. [ 1] Foi disputado em 1 de novembro de 2020 no Autódromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, em ímola, Itália, [ 2] que voltou a receber uma corrida de Fórmula 1 após 14 anos, a última havia sido o Grande Prêmio de San Marino ...