Emilia-Romagna topographic maps
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Parco Nazionale dell'Appennino Tosco-Emiliano
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Reggio nell'Emilia
Average elevation: 817 m
Parma
The part in the North of the Province comprises Parma, Fidenza and various smaller towns, and covers from the Po river to the foothills at an altitude of 50 to 100 m amsl. This area has a continental climate, with cold winters (minimum temperatures around −1 °C in the city centres, −3 °C to −4° in the…
Average elevation: 403 m
Trebbia
Judging from the archaeological evidence, the Trebbia valley has been continuously occupied since the end of the Acheulian in the Paleolithic, about 150000 years ago. In the Mesolithic various summer camps for high-altitude hunting were located in the valley. Neolithic cultures were at first diverse (4500 BC).…
Average elevation: 571 m
Rubicon
With the revival during the fifteenth century of interest in the topography of ancient Roman Italy, the matter of identifying the Rubicon in the contemporary landscape became a topic of debate among Renaissance humanists. To support the claim of the river Pisciatello, a spurious inscription forbidding the…
Average elevation: 85 m
San Vitale Grande
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Bologna > Calderara di Reno > Lippo
Average elevation: 33 m
Villa Minozzo
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Reggio nell'Emilia
Its territory includes the ski resort of Febbio and the highest peak in the province, Monte Cusna at 2,121 metres (6,959 ft) above sea level. Through the frazione of Civago and the Forbici Pass, elevation 1,574 metres (5,164 ft), the Garfagana can be reached.
Average elevation: 1,001 m
Monghidoro
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Bologna
The territory surrounding the municipality is, for the largest part, mountainous with elevations ranging between a minimum of 400 metres (1,300 ft) above sea level to the north-east to a maximum of 1,290 metres (4,230 ft) on its southern flank.
Average elevation: 732 m
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
