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Romagna

Romagna (Romagnol: Rumâgna) is an Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy.

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Country
Italy, San Marino
Demonym(s)
Italian: Romagnolo (man) Italian: Romagnola (woman) English: Romagnol
ISO 3166 code
IT-45
• Density
200.80/km2 (520.08/sq mi)
• Total
6,380.6 km2 (2,463.6 sq mi) · 1,281,243

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Romagna

Nodes148
Edges147
Triples181
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013514
Components1

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Romagna

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related to Papal rule · 41
Romagna → Alexander VI, Avignon, Cateau-Cambrésis, Cervia, Cesare Borgia, Duchy, Este, Farnese, Ferrara, Florence, Forlì, Germany, Ghibelline, Guelphs, House, However, Imperial, In, King Rudolf, Malatesta
related to Roman Republic · 36
Romagna → After, Ariminum, Battle, BC, Carthaginian Lingones, Celtic, Cisalpine Gaul, Etruscans, Forlimpopoli, Forlì, Forum Cornellii, Forum Livii, Forum Popilii, Imola, In, Modena, Mutina, Piacentia, Piacenza, Rimini
related to Roman Empire · 23
Romagna → Actium, Aemilia, After, All, Around, Augustus, Battle, BC, Cisalpine Gaul, Diocletian, Empire, Flaminia, Imperial, Italia, Italia Annonaria, Italy, Modern Romagna, Pax Romana, Picenum, Rimini
related to Umbri and Gauls · 21
Romagna → Ancona, BC, Boii, Gallic, Gallicus, Gaulish, In, Italic, Ithe Italian, Lingones, Romans, Rome, Sena Gallica, Senigallia, Senones, The, The Etruscans, The Senones, The Umbri, Umbri
related to Etymology · 18
Romagna → AD, Eastern, Exarchate, Greek, It, Italy, Langobardia, Latin, Lombard, Lombardy, Ravenna, Rhomaîoi, Roman, Romani, Romania, Romans, The, Thus
related to Location and boundaries · 16
Romagna → Adriatic, Apennines, Cesena, Faenza, Forlì, Imola, Marche, Ravenna, Reno, Republic, Rimini, River Conca, San Marino, Sillaro, The, To
related to Post-unification · 8
Romagna → Aldo Spallicci, Emilia-Romagna, Emilio Lussu, Giuseppe Fuschini, However, In, Italy, Savoy
related to External links · 5
Romagna → Italian, Olympics, Other Romagna, Romagna2020, RomagnaOggi
see also · 5
Romagna → Fogheraccia, March, RiminiLagotto Romagnolo, RomagnaMazapégul, Saint Joseph's Day
• Total · 2
Romagna → 1,281,243, 6,380.6 km2 (2,463.6 sq mi)

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ravenna region roman italy rimini bc republic italian empire province forlì century rome war papal rule senones divided emilia-romagna romagnol

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
RomagnaCountryItaly, San Marino1.00infobox
RomagnaDemonym(s)Italian: Romagnolo (man) Italian: Romagnola (woman) English: Romagnol1.00infobox
RomagnaISO 3166 codeIT-451.00infobox
Romagna• Density200.80/km2 (520.08/sq mi)1.00infobox
Romagna• Total6,380.6 km2 (2,463.6 sq mi)1.00infobox
Romagna• Total1,281,2431.00infobox
Romagnarelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Romagnarelated to EtymologyLatin0.60section
Romagnarelated to EtymologyRomania0.60section
Romagnarelated to EtymologyRomans0.60section
Romagnarelated to EtymologyAD0.60section
Romagnarelated to EtymologyIt0.60section

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