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page 1Archaeological sites in Emilia-Romagna
Marzabotto
Marzabotto (Medial Mountain Bolognese: ) is a small town and comune in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, part of the Metropolitan City of Bologna. It is located south-southwest of Bologna by rail, and lies in the valley of the Reno. The area includes the site of an ancient Etruscan city and also the place of a modern massacre that took place there during World War II.
Arian Baptistry
church
Velleia
archaeological site in Lugagnano Val d'Arda, Italy

Spina
thumb|250px|A kylix (drinking cup)|kylix from Spina.
Monte Poggiolo
mountain
Luceria
thumb|upright=0.9|Po (river)|Po river basin
Luceria is an ancient city in the northern Apennines, located in the comune of Canossa in the Province of Reggio Emilia, on the right bank of the river Enza.
Claternae
thumb|300 px|Excavating a Roman villa with mosaic flooring at Claternae
Claternae, also called Claterna, was a Roman town on the Via Emilia situated between the of Bononia and Forum Cornelii. Like many other evenly spaced settlements on the Via Emilia, each at a day's march for the legionaries, it probably arose as a stopping place for travellers between the major towns.