A new digital mapping project by the regional government in Emilia-Romagna aims to help tourists and holiday makers explore the diverse region in north-east Italy. It's the home of luxury cars such as Ferrari, Ducati, Maserati and Lamborghini and hosts some of Europe's most popular beaches, such as Rimini and Riccione.
It's also the birthplace of some Italy's favourite gastronomy exports, such as Parma ham and Parmesan cheese, and site of the oldest higher education centre in the world, the University of Bologna. But aside from the region's best-known products, the province is also home to some 9,000 sights of cultural heritage.
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