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Bagno di Romagna, San Piero in Bagno
Forlì centro storico
Un breve video del centro storico di Forlì (Emilia-Romagna)
è un comune italiano di 117 627 abitanti , capoluogo della provincia di Forlì-Cesena in Romagna. È sede vescovile della diocesi di Forlì-Bertinoro.
Dopo essere stata, fin dall'inizio del Regno d'Italia sabaudo e per quasi tutto il XX secolo, capoluogo della provincia di Forlì, nome sotto il quale era compreso anche il territorio di Rimini, dal 1992 condivide con Cesena il nome della provincia, della quale comunque Forlì resta unico capoluogo.
La città è nota anche con il soprannome dialettale di Zitadon, il Cittadone, per essere a lungo stata la città più popolosa della Romagna, poi superata sia da Ravenna sia da Rimini. Nella storia è stata anche chiamata con il nome di Livia.
Forlì è situata nella regione storica della Romagna, di cui è, come dice Dante nel De Vulgari eloquentia, meditullium, cioè l'area centrale.
La città, fondata secondo la tradizione nel 188 a.C., nel 2012-2013 ha festeggiato i suoi 22 secoli di vita. Lo storico Sigismondo Marchesi, comunque, retrodata la fondazione al 208 a.C. WIKIPEDIA
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0:00 - Introduzione
0:56 - Cosa fare al mare quando piove: consiglio 1
1:14 - Cosa fare al mare quando piove: consiglio 2
1:21 - Dove fare fotografie a Rimini
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1:29 - Dove fare shopping a Rimini
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1:47 - Hotel con spa a Rimini + Terme di Rimini
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2:00 - Musei di Rimini
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2:38 - Cinema e teatri di Rimini
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3:50 - Biciclettata a Rimini
- Rimini – Riccione – Cattolica
- Rimini – Cesenatico
- Lungo il fiume Marecchia: Rimini – Santarcangelo – Villa Verucchio
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2-Chiesa di San Sisto Carpegna (PU, Italy) Arte romanica di XII Secolo
La chiesa di San Sisto è un esempio di romanico di XII secolo tipico del Montefeltro. La chiesa, voluta dai conti di Carpegna sul finire del XII secolo, venne realizzata dalle medesime maestranze che costruirono la vicina pieve di San Giovanni Battista. Ad unica navata, con il presbiterio rialzato, era provvista di cripta, retta da un capitello centrale lavorato, ancora oggi visibile. La chiesa fu rimaneggiata nel Trecento e ad oggi funge da chiesetta del Cimitero di Carpegna. Sopravvive solo la parte absidale dell'altare e della cripta romanica.
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Roman bridge over the Rubicon, Savignano sul Rubicone, Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe
The Roman bridge over the Rubicon is an Istrian stone bridge built in Roman times along the Rubicon river. It is located in Savignano sul Rubicone, in Emilia-Romagna. Probably made by Augustus around the 1st century AD, it follows the famous crossing of the Rubicon made by the Legio XIII Gemina in 49 BC, before which Caesar apparently exclaimed 'alea iacta est'
(the dice is cast). The Roman bridge of Savignano is the best known monument of the city of which it is the symbol itself. The exact date of construction is not known: it was defined consular by some historians, while according to others it should be placed at the time of Augustus. It was therefore built after the famous crossing of the Rubicon made by the Legio XIII Gemina in 49 BC, before which Caesar apparently exclaimed alea iacta est (the die is cast). Over the centuries the Roman bridge underwent various modifications and alterations. In 1450 Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta had the shoulder straps or side parapets removed using the stone blocks as material for the construction of the Malatesta Temple in Rimini. Between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries two quadrangular towers were superimposed on the bridge, which served as gates to the castle and the town and had a defensive and control function. After having resisted for centuries to atmospheric events and wars, the Roman bridge was blown up with the use of explosives by the retreating German army in September 1944. However, the stone blocks were subsequently almost all recovered, numbered and finally relocated to their place for the reconstruction, which was carried out between 1963 and 1965. In the reconstruction, the choice was made to eliminate any superstructure after the Roman era; therefore neither the medieval brick cladding around the central pillars was rebuilt, nor the two side shoulders, also in brick, replaced by a simple iron railing. A further restoration, completed in 2005, led to the reconstruction of the road surface, the elimination of the iron railings and the restoration of the brick side shoulders. It consists of three large stone arches, resting on two central pillars. The whole is made up of large blocks of Istrian stone, a compact and resistant limestone that does not exist in the area, and which was therefore presumably imported by sea. It is a total of 24.20 m long, from shore to shore; the arches have a maximum internal width of 6.50 m, while their maximum height is 8.25 m. The bridge as a whole is 7m wide and 10m high. The carriageway is only one, which is divided into two lanes.
Rubicon river, Savignano sul Rubicone, Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy, Europe
The Rubicon is a small 35 km long torrential river in northern Italy, which flows in the province of Forlì-Cesena and meets the Via Emilia at Savignano sul Rubicone and then flows into the Adriatic Sea just south of Cesenatico. The Latin etymology (Rubico, -onis) remains unclear. The sources of the river are found in clayey soils. These are slightly arenaceous, gray-blue marly clays from the Pliocene (3 to 4 million years old). In the vicinity, more sandy soils of yellow, yellow-orange color emerge, which appear in banks of more or less compact thicknesses (cemented sands). The granulometry of the sands varies from fine to medium, and at the base of each layer a more massive structure is observed which tends to gradually become more laminated on the surface. The dominant feature is the frequent presence of arenaceous pebbles (cogoli). The arenaceous layers are separated by thin clayey-sandy levels and the fossil content is high with the presence of lamellibranch shells. Going down to the valley, the landscape it crosses passes from the hills to the plain, where it flows forming meanders. As it passes through the high plain, typical sedimentary geomorphological forms are observed, such as the alluvial cone. In correspondence with the great variations in slope, the river has discharged considerable thicknesses of raw sediments (sands and gravels). These deposits constitute the band of union between the last layers of the Pliocene and the plain of the Holocene age (about 10,000 years ago), a long period during which the glacial and interglacial phases of the Quaternary alternated. In the lower plain, clayey soils prevail again; there are also sandy and gravelly strips that correspond to the current waterways and their meanders, with areas, generally clayey, where the settling of the finest sediments has occurred. There are not enough elements to establish that the river currently called Rubicone (which until the 1920s was called Fiumicino) coincides with the watercourse that the ancient Romans called by that name. Historical data only say that the ancient Rubicon flowed between the ancient cities of Rimini and Cesena, and it is not known whether it should be identified with the Use, the Fiumicino or the Pisciatello, the three rivers that flow today in that territory. It was only in 1932, thanks to Mussolini's intervention, that Fiumicino was chosen by decree and its name was officially changed to Rubicon. In Roman times the Rubicon marked for a period (late republican period, between 59 BC and 42 BC) the border between Italy, considered an integral part of the territory of Rome, and the province of Gallia Cisalpina and was therefore forbidden to generals to pass it into arms. The historical episode, to which the name of the river is linked, sees Gaius Julius Caesar as the protagonist at the end of the Gallic Wars (58 BC-51 BC). In the late autumn of 50 BC, the Roman Senate ordered Caesar to dismiss the army, to hand over the powers of Cisalpine Gaul (northern Italy, at the time still formally a province, in which Caesar recruited most of his legions) and to go to Rome. Caesar, sensing the plot against him that the senate was hatching, that is to outlaw the party of populares that he represented, and fearing for his own life, refused, remaining camped in the province that had been assigned to him, not far from the today Cervia. The army, loyal to Caesar because the payment of his fees depended on him, remained united under the orders of the general. Only his deputy, Tito Labieno, deserted and sided with the Roman Republic. For safety, Caesar had the northern bank of the Rubicon garrisoned, but he was not in substantial danger, as, in Italy, the senate could field only two legions. Caesar crossed it in the early hours of January 10, 49 BC. at the head of his army, composed of the Legio XIII Gemina (for a total of about 5,000 men and 300 knights), on his return from Gaul, and having entered the territory of Rome in arms, he thus manifested his rebellion against the Roman state: according to Suetonius' account, before resolving to this step it seems that he hesitated and finally made his decision by exclaiming alea iacta est (the die is cast) according to tradition. The proper name Rubicon has entered some languages, such as English, with the meaning of point of no return in expressions such as to cross the Rubicon.
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Camping Rubicone - Italië - Adriatische kust - Savignano sul Rubicone
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Camping Rubicone is een zeer comfortabele en zorgvuldig onderhouden camping, die door de uitbundige vegetatie oogt als een grote tuin. Mooi zwembad, uitstekende faciliteiten en een schitterend zandstrand direct naast het terrein. Aanbieding 7=6 en 14=12 in de periode tot 23/05, 13/06-27/06 en na 29/08.
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Crossing The Rubicon Today | Path of Julius Caesar
We crossed the Rubicon by foot at the actual location where Gaius Julius Caesar and his Legio XIII Gemina (13th Legion) crossed in January of 49BC. Setting in motion Caesars Civil War and making the phrase Crossing The Rubicon Synonymous with the point of no return or alea iacta est - The Die is Cast. We follow in his footsteps across the river to nearby Ariminum (modern day Rimini) to the spot where he addressed his Legions at the start of the war.
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VIAGGI RIGENERANTI - alla scoperta della Sorgente del Rubicone
Ecco il seguito del nuovo FORMAT VIAGGI RIGENERANTI alla scoperta della sorgente del Rubicone, immersione a 360° nella natura, nuotando nei colori accesi della foresta, nell' assordante silenzio di alberi e foglie mossi dal vento.
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Camping Village Rubicone - La vacanza estiva perfetta
Non vedi l'ora di vivere la vacanza perfetta sulla Costa Adriatica? 🌊 Tra piscine con scivoloni, attività sportive in spiaggia e nel verde e il nostro affiatato team di Animazione, la vacanza indimenticabile è garantita! Sogniamo insieme mentre aspettiamo di tornare tutti al Camping Village Rubicone!
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Il Camping Village Rubicone si trova nel cuore della Riviera Adriatica, fra Rimini e Cesenatico. Un'oasi di pace e tranquillità con mare pulito, lunghe spiagge e ampie zone verdi immerse nella natura. Scopri tutte le nostre soluzioni per il tuo campeggio indimenticabile a Savignano Mare!
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Euro Pizza, Maiori, Amalfi Coast, Italy
August 2011. A great holiday in Maiori was made all the better for the fantastic Pizza's that we were able to enjoy every day on the beach. Fabulous place with great staff.
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Party in an ITALIAN PARADISE! - Sunflower Beach Hostel Rimini
Introducing Rimini's Ultimate Beachside Getaway: Sunflower Beach Backpacker Hostel
Are you ready for beach days filled with sunshine and fun? Sunflower Beach Backpacker Hostel puts you right in the heart of it all. When you're not sunbathing on the sandy shores, you'll be minutes away from Rimini's best nightclubs, pubs, cafes, and restaurants – ensuring every moment is full of excitement.
Oh, and if you're into history and sightseeing, you're in luck. Hop on a bus and you'll be right in the heart of Rimini's historical center. There's so much to explore, and we'll be here with open arms when you come back.
Now, let's talk about rooms. We've got all kinds to fit your crew. If you're up for making new friends, check out our dorms with 4 or 6 beds, including a special one just for the ladies. Want something more private? We've got you covered with 4, 5, or 6-bed private rooms. And guess what? All rooms come with daily cleaning, private bathrooms, a balcony, and AC to keep you comfy all night long.
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Batoles, Venerdì Santo - Campitello di Fassa (TN)
Il suono delle Batoles sostituisce il suono delle campane durante i giorni della Passione di Cristo.
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