L'Emilia-Romagna is amazing. Insane amount of things to see and do. Amazing food (most consider this region to have the best food in Italy). Few tourists.
I've been to so many nice places in Emilia Romagna : Castello di Bardi (castle/village) Castel' Arquato (village) Salsomaggiore Terme (town) Castello di Vigoleno (castle) Parma (city) Modena (city) Fiorano/Maranello (Ferrari Racing) Bologna (city) Etc. I want to go to : Ferrara (city) Ravenna (city) Piacenza (city) San Marino (city) Bobbio (village) Dozza (castle) Grazzano Visconti (castle) Castelvetro di Modena (castle) Etc.
That seems like a beautiful region to explore. Very interesting facts, entertaining video as always. Italy really is worth a proper visit to explore all it's glory with no rush or schedule.
Thanks for watching and for sharing. And here's to a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year to you, too, Luigi! Are there any other topics on life in Italy you'd like to see covered in future videos?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly The "Lonfo" with lyrics, a hilarious nonsense poetry wrote by Fosco Maraini, fullfilled with ivented words, play by Gigi Proietti (R.I.P.) impersonating the actor "Narciso Vanesi" narcissus vains ruclips.net/video/UPM_0igRZ5U/видео.html Il LONFO by Maddy ruclips.net/video/WJxb1y5FEXk/видео.html
At times life seems too short to visit, explore and see it all. So many beautiful countries and regions within to choose from. The more in dept you get, the more beauty you discover. Difficult to choose, but Italy definitely is one not to be missed!
So many trivial facts but no mention of it's Emilian-Romagnol language that is further classified into several local dialects. Emilian-Romagnol language, along with Lombard, Piedmontese, Ligurian are Gallo-Italic languages and are distinct from Italo-Dalmatian languages which are spoken from Tuscany(from which the Standard Italian was derived) to southward all the way to Sicily and also in the French Corsica. Sardinian is also distinct from both Gallo-Italic and Italo-Dalmatian languages.
Hi, I am a student. To verify the article, I need an excel file of the 2012 Earthquake Acceleration History of Emilia, located in northern Italy, which I did not find in many sites! Can you help me find it? I spent a lot of time and it was not found on the Pier site!
I'm afraid I can't help you. This is not a service I provide, and is something you are going to have to research yourself. Thank you for watching the video.
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly for the students in Iran, are acceleration-time files the all the famous earthquakes in the world on the Peer site. It is available for study, but the earthquake in northern Italy was not in it. Thank you for replying to the message.
Check out the following: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_Italy and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Northern_Italy_earthquakes Hopefully, there'll be sufficient information on these two sites that can help you reach out to various organisations for more detailed information for the purposes of your research.
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly thanks a lot, Wikipedia has given the details of the earthquake, but the file does not have acceleration-time, unfortunately.
I suggest then that you contact the Geological Society or some other relevant organisation in Italy who should be able to help you. You should be able to find details via Google or even RUclips.
So difficult for me to watch as all these places I used to take for granted given that my late Italian husband loved driving so almost every weekend we'd go anywhere for lunch or dinner or for the whole weekend staying overnight. I do have to make a video of how to pronounce italian names or places correctly ok? That way it'll be clearer to understand and to learn the way Italians pronounce.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and memories, Meta. I think that's a great idea on how to pronounce names and places the Italian way. All the best with that.
Which of the 13 interesting and helpful facts about Emilia-Romagna in Italy appeals to you, and why? Please leave a comment, below.
L'Emilia-Romagna is amazing. Insane amount of things to see and do. Amazing food (most consider this region to have the best food in Italy). Few tourists.
Excellent! Are there any particular towns or areas that you recommend people should visit or live in?
I've been to so many nice places in Emilia Romagna :
Castello di Bardi (castle/village)
Castel' Arquato (village)
Salsomaggiore Terme (town)
Castello di Vigoleno (castle)
Parma (city)
Modena (city)
Fiorano/Maranello (Ferrari Racing)
Bologna (city)
Etc.
I want to go to :
Ferrara (city)
Ravenna (city)
Piacenza (city)
San Marino (city)
Bobbio (village)
Dozza (castle)
Grazzano Visconti (castle)
Castelvetro di Modena (castle)
Etc.
Cool! And what local dishes and meals would you recommend?
That seems like a beautiful region to explore. Very interesting facts, entertaining video as always. Italy really is worth a proper visit to explore all it's glory with no rush or schedule.
Yep, definitely worth a road trip to the Emilia-Romagna region, especially if you're a food lover. Thanks for watching.
When I visited Italy I was surprised at the crowded beaches ..love Venice
Yes, the beaches can get very crowded, especially in July and August, which is when the Italians go on holiday. What month did you visit?
I'm a lucky man, i was born in Bologna's province in 1964 and i live in Florence province since when i was two years old. Happy new year to everybody
Thanks for watching and for sharing. And here's to a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year to you, too, Luigi! Are there any other topics on life in Italy you'd like to see covered in future videos?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly The "Lonfo" with lyrics, a hilarious nonsense poetry wrote by Fosco Maraini, fullfilled with ivented words, play by Gigi Proietti (R.I.P.) impersonating the actor "Narciso Vanesi" narcissus vains
ruclips.net/video/UPM_0igRZ5U/видео.html
Il LONFO by Maddy
ruclips.net/video/WJxb1y5FEXk/видео.html
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly facts about tuscany, thanks
Thanks for sharing.
No problem. Here is a video on Tuscany which you might like, that I created last summer: ruclips.net/video/v7UlzuP5B-k/видео.html
Nice place to visit in Italy 🇮🇹 intristing thinks to know,good video,and verry informativ
Thank you. Glad you found the video content interesting.
At times life seems too short to visit, explore and see it all. So many beautiful countries and regions within to choose from. The more in dept you get, the more beauty you discover. Difficult to choose, but Italy definitely is one not to be missed!
Thank you - couldn't have expressed it better myself!
What a well done video! So much information covered-thank you!! It looks like a wonderful place to visit.😊🕊
Thank you. Yes, it seems to have almost everything that people think italy represents in terms of lifestyle. Have you visited Italy before?
Really informative video
Thank you. Are you from the Emilia-Romagna region?
No I am a student of italian
And what a nice subject to study! Are there any topics you'd like to see covered in a future video of (expat) life in Italy?
So many nice things about Italy
Yes, it's an amazing country..... if people can get to see and experience it. Hopefully, it won't be too long now.
hi fellow tubebootcampers im here to support your channel
Thank you. What is the one fact about Emilia-Romagna that stood out for you?
I was lucky to have lived in Bologna, studied in Florence and vacanze a Rimini.
That's awesome! All different towns and cities. What did you like best about all of them?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly The people, the food, the history. I loved the area.
That's great. Do you get to go back to the region?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly To old and sick to travel. I do miss the area though.
Sorry to read that. I hope you recover soon to be able to at least travel again.
So many trivial facts but no mention of it's Emilian-Romagnol language that is further classified into several local dialects. Emilian-Romagnol language, along with Lombard, Piedmontese, Ligurian are Gallo-Italic languages and are distinct from Italo-Dalmatian languages which are spoken from Tuscany(from which the Standard Italian was derived) to southward all the way to Sicily and also in the French Corsica. Sardinian is also distinct from both Gallo-Italic and Italo-Dalmatian languages.
Thanks for highlighting and sharing. Which of the 13 trivial facts highlighted in the video did you find most helpful?
Italy should be opening for travel I heard this summer
Let's hope so!
Hi, I am a student. To verify the article, I need an excel file of the 2012 Earthquake Acceleration History of Emilia, located in northern Italy, which I did not find in many sites! Can you help me find it? I spent a lot of time and it was not found on the Pier site!
I'm afraid I can't help you. This is not a service I provide, and is something you are going to have to research yourself. Thank you for watching the video.
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly for the students in Iran, are acceleration-time files the all the famous earthquakes in the world on the Peer site. It is available for study, but the earthquake in northern Italy was not in it. Thank you for replying to the message.
Check out the following: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_earthquakes_in_Italy and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Northern_Italy_earthquakes Hopefully, there'll be sufficient information on these two sites that can help you reach out to various organisations for more detailed information for the purposes of your research.
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly thanks a lot, Wikipedia has given the details of the earthquake, but the file does not have acceleration-time, unfortunately.
I suggest then that you contact the Geological Society or some other relevant organisation in Italy who should be able to help you. You should be able to find details via Google or even RUclips.
Very funny! My mother's name is Emilia... 🤣 🤗
That's interesting. Is there any Italian connection in your family's ancestry?
@@ExpatEssentialsForItaly I have no idea. As far as I know there is no connection.
Okay, thanks for watching.
So difficult for me to watch as all these places I used to take for granted given that my late Italian husband loved driving so almost every weekend we'd go anywhere for lunch or dinner or for the whole weekend staying overnight. I do have to make a video of how to pronounce italian names or places correctly ok? That way it'll be clearer to understand and to learn the way Italians pronounce.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and memories, Meta. I think that's a great idea on how to pronounce names and places the Italian way. All the best with that.
Absolutely painful accent to listen to. Pure agony.
Sorry to read that it was pure agony for you. For future videos, what type of accent would you like to listen to?