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Bologna         
  • ''Due Torri'']]
  • Sappers of the 136 Indian Railway Maintenance Company repair some of the extensive damage to the railyards in 1945.
  • Engraving of the city of Bologna from [[Leandro Alberti]]'s ''History of Bologna'', 1590, showing the two surviving towers and several others
  • world's oldest university in continuous operation]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XIV]], born in Bologna in 1675
  • Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca]]
  • Porta Maggiore, one of the twelve medieval city gates of Bologna
  • View from the top of the Basilica di San Petronio: the dome of Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita dominates the foreground; the Asinelli (higher) and Garisenda towers ("Due Torri") are seen on the right.
  • Piazza del Nettuno in 1855, looking towards Piazza Maggiore
  • The colourful open-air market of Via Pescherie Vecchie
  • class=noviewer
  • Depiction of a 14th-century fight between the [[Guelf]] and [[Ghibelline]] factions in Bologna, from the ''Croniche'' of Giovanni Sercambi of Lucca
  • Fiera District, seat of the regional government of Emilia-Romagna
  • urban trolleybus network]] managed by [[TPER]], photographed in Via Saffi
  • Aerial photograph of Bologna (north facing on the right).
  • Bologna in 1640
  • [[Matteo Lepore]], mayor of Bologna since 2021
  • The [[International museum and library of music]] displays ancient musical instruments and unique musical scores from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
  • The [[PalaDozza]], Bologna's historic basketball arena
  • Palazzo del Podestà]]
  • The 32,000-capacity [[Stadio Renato Dall'Ara]] is the home of [[Bologna FC 1909]].
  • Aftermath of the 1980 terrorist bombing
  • [[Unipol Tower]], at 127 m, is the city's tallest building.
CITY AND COMMUNE IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA, ITALY
Bolagna; UN/LOCODE:ITBLQ; Bologne; Bulåggna; Bologna, Italy; History of Bologna; Bologna (Italy); Commune di Bologna; Comune di Bologna; Bologna italy; Bolognese; Capital of Emilia-Romagna; Geography of Bologna; Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
·noun A Bologna sausage.
II. Bologna ·noun A city of Italy which has given its name to various objects.
bologna         
  • ''Due Torri'']]
  • Sappers of the 136 Indian Railway Maintenance Company repair some of the extensive damage to the railyards in 1945.
  • Engraving of the city of Bologna from [[Leandro Alberti]]'s ''History of Bologna'', 1590, showing the two surviving towers and several others
  • world's oldest university in continuous operation]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XIV]], born in Bologna in 1675
  • Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca]]
  • Porta Maggiore, one of the twelve medieval city gates of Bologna
  • View from the top of the Basilica di San Petronio: the dome of Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita dominates the foreground; the Asinelli (higher) and Garisenda towers ("Due Torri") are seen on the right.
  • Piazza del Nettuno in 1855, looking towards Piazza Maggiore
  • The colourful open-air market of Via Pescherie Vecchie
  • class=noviewer
  • Depiction of a 14th-century fight between the [[Guelf]] and [[Ghibelline]] factions in Bologna, from the ''Croniche'' of Giovanni Sercambi of Lucca
  • Fiera District, seat of the regional government of Emilia-Romagna
  • urban trolleybus network]] managed by [[TPER]], photographed in Via Saffi
  • Aerial photograph of Bologna (north facing on the right).
  • Bologna in 1640
  • [[Matteo Lepore]], mayor of Bologna since 2021
  • The [[International museum and library of music]] displays ancient musical instruments and unique musical scores from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
  • The [[PalaDozza]], Bologna's historic basketball arena
  • Palazzo del Podestà]]
  • The 32,000-capacity [[Stadio Renato Dall'Ara]] is the home of [[Bologna FC 1909]].
  • Aftermath of the 1980 terrorist bombing
  • [[Unipol Tower]], at 127 m, is the city's tallest building.
CITY AND COMMUNE IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA, ITALY
Bolagna; UN/LOCODE:ITBLQ; Bologne; Bulåggna; Bologna, Italy; History of Bologna; Bologna (Italy); Commune di Bologna; Comune di Bologna; Bologna italy; Bolognese; Capital of Emilia-Romagna; Geography of Bologna; Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
[b?'l??nj?, b?'l?nj?]
¦ noun N. Amer. a large smoked sausage made chiefly of bacon, veal, and pork suet.
Origin
named after Bologna, a city in northern Italy.
Bolognese         
  • ''Due Torri'']]
  • Sappers of the 136 Indian Railway Maintenance Company repair some of the extensive damage to the railyards in 1945.
  • Engraving of the city of Bologna from [[Leandro Alberti]]'s ''History of Bologna'', 1590, showing the two surviving towers and several others
  • world's oldest university in continuous operation]]
  • [[Pope Benedict XIV]], born in Bologna in 1675
  • Sanctuary of the Madonna di San Luca]]
  • Porta Maggiore, one of the twelve medieval city gates of Bologna
  • View from the top of the Basilica di San Petronio: the dome of Santuario di Santa Maria della Vita dominates the foreground; the Asinelli (higher) and Garisenda towers ("Due Torri") are seen on the right.
  • Piazza del Nettuno in 1855, looking towards Piazza Maggiore
  • The colourful open-air market of Via Pescherie Vecchie
  • class=noviewer
  • Depiction of a 14th-century fight between the [[Guelf]] and [[Ghibelline]] factions in Bologna, from the ''Croniche'' of Giovanni Sercambi of Lucca
  • Fiera District, seat of the regional government of Emilia-Romagna
  • urban trolleybus network]] managed by [[TPER]], photographed in Via Saffi
  • Aerial photograph of Bologna (north facing on the right).
  • Bologna in 1640
  • [[Matteo Lepore]], mayor of Bologna since 2021
  • The [[International museum and library of music]] displays ancient musical instruments and unique musical scores from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
  • The [[PalaDozza]], Bologna's historic basketball arena
  • Palazzo del Podestà]]
  • The 32,000-capacity [[Stadio Renato Dall'Ara]] is the home of [[Bologna FC 1909]].
  • Aftermath of the 1980 terrorist bombing
  • [[Unipol Tower]], at 127 m, is the city's tallest building.
CITY AND COMMUNE IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA, ITALY
Bolagna; UN/LOCODE:ITBLQ; Bologne; Bulåggna; Bologna, Italy; History of Bologna; Bologna (Italy); Commune di Bologna; Comune di Bologna; Bologna italy; Bolognese; Capital of Emilia-Romagna; Geography of Bologna; Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
·noun A native of Bologna.
II. Bolognese ·adj Of or pertaining to Bologna.

Wikipedia

Bologna
| settlement_type = Comune
Examples of use of bologna
1. Not for nothing is it called Bologna la Grassa Bologna the Fat.
2. From Richard Owen in Bologna BOLOGNA is a byword for good living.
3. Bologna airport was temporarily closed on Thursday in an alert.
4. Bologna airport was closed on Thursday in a terrorist alert.
5. It was one of the deadliest attacks in Italian history and has become known in the country as the Strage di Bologna – the Bologna massacre.