Emilia-Romagna topographic maps
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Taro
The Val di Taro, or Taro valley, the drainage basin of the river, occupies an area of 2,026 square kilometres (782 sq mi). The principal affluents of the Taro are the Ceno, Recchio and Stirone; others are the Gotra and Tarodine. Both the Taro and the Ceno rise on Monte Penna, elevation 1,735 metres (5,692 ft),…
Average elevation: 417 m

Terminaccio
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Reggio nell'Emilia > Castelnovo ne' Monti > Garfagnolo
Average elevation: 706 m

Parma
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Parma
During World War II, Parma was a strong centre of partisan resistance. The train station and marshalling yards were targets for high altitude bombing by the Allies in the spring of 1944. Much of the Palazzo della Pilotta, situated not far (half a mile) from the train station, was destroyed. Along with it the…
Average elevation: 85 m

Bologna
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Bologna
Bologna is situated on the edge of the Po Plain at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, at the meeting of the Reno and Savena river valleys. As Bologna's two main watercourses flow directly to the sea, the town lies outside of the drainage basin of the River Po. The Province of Bologna stretches from the…
Average elevation: 91 m

Monte Cimone
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Modena > Fiumalbo
The mountain has an elevation of 2,165 m and is also the highest point in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy.
Average elevation: 1,759 m

Savignano sul Panaro
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Modena > Savignano sul Panaro > Savignano sul Panaro
Average elevation: 135 m

Bologna
The metropolitan territory is largely flat, and stretches from the alluvial Po Plain into the Apennine Mountains; the highest point in the metropolitan city is the peak of Corno alle Scale in the commune of Lizzano in Belvedere, at 1,945 metres (6,381 ft) above sea level. The municipality with the lowest…
Average elevation: 233 m