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Bologna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bologna sausage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bologna sausage (pronounced /boˈloʊni/ ) is an American sausage somewhat similar to the Italian mortadella (a finely hashed/ground pork sausage containing cubes of lard that originated in the I...
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Close to 4.8 million passengers in 2009: a new record for Bologna Airport ... Today Ryanair announced a new route from Bologna to Wroclaw, taking its connections out of Bologna to a total of 26..
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Bologna tourism and travel information such as accommodation, festivals, transport, maps, activities and attractions in Bologna, Italy - Lonely Planet ... Nicknamed la rossa (‘the red’ – as much a political moniker as reference to its colourful buildings), Bologna has long had a reputation for left-wing militancy.
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Welcome to the official site of Bologna I.A.T Tourist Offices! ... Bologna en français... Bienvenue!; The section dedicated to the city of Bologna in French language now available on the Web Site “Memo - Le site de l'Histoire. Voyages historiques et culturels”...
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Open source travel guide to Bologna, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe. ... Bologna is a historical city, with around 380,000 inhabitants. Although it is known and loved by all...
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The manager of a hotel in Bologna once lamented to us: "The Americans! They spend a week in Florence, a week in Venice. Why not 6 days in Florence, 6 days in Venice, and 2 days in Bologna?" That's a good question.
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Complete, objective information on Bologna travel, including photos and reviews. Add your own wiki-style contributions. ... This finest city merits more than just a one-night visit. Bologna (pop. 422 000) has gardens, museums parks, fine buildings, churches and miles of shopping streets and don't forget the great...
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