Reggio Emilia - traduzione in Inglese
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Reggio Emilia - traduzione in Inglese

ITALIAN COMMUNE (COMUNE) IN EMILIA-ROMAGNA
Reggio nell' Emilia; Reggio nell'Emilia; Reggio Emilia, Italy; UN/LOCODE:ITRNE; Reggio Nell Emilia; Lepidi; Lepidum Regium; Regium Lepidi; Reggio dell' Emilia; Reggio nell’Emilia; Reggio di Modena; Reggio-Emilia; Regio Emilia; History of Reggio Emilia; Reggio di Lombardia; Economy of Reggio Emilia
  • Old town street
  • Palazzo del Monte in Piazza del Duomo, with the Fountain of River Crostolo.
  • Palazzo Ducale
  • Piazza Prampolini.
  • Villa Levi]] (now belonging a Department of Animal Sciences of [[University of Bologna]]).
  • Panorama with basilica della Ghiara.
  • Piazza San Prospero seen from the patron saint's basilica.
  • The "Tricolore's Room", in the Town Hall, is where for the first time the current Italian flag's three colours were adopted.
  • The Baroque church of San Giorgio.
  • Tempio della Beata Vergine della Ghiara]]

Reggio Emilia         
Reggio Emilia (città dell"Italia settentrionale)
Reggio Calabria         
  • Arena dello Stretto, hosts musical and theatrical events.
  • Bathing establishments along the beach
  • View on the Strait of Messina by the beach of Reggio Calabria
  • Castle
  • Cathedral
  • Monument to [[Victor Emmanuel II]]
  • View on Reggio Calabria Airport
  • Giudecca Street
  • Reggio in a medieval engraving.
  • Cilea Theatre
  • Reggio di Calabria in 1920.
  • 1908 earthquake]].
  • Villa Genoese-Zerbi
ITALIAN CITY
Rhegion; Reggio di Calabria; Rhegium; UN/LOCODE:ITREG; Reggio Calabria, Italy; Arena dello Stretto; Rhegians; Rhegia; Museums in Reggio Calabria
Reggio Calabria (città dell"Italia meridionale)
Reggio         
n. Reggio, Reggio Calabria, city in southern Italy on the Strait of Messina; Reggio Emilia, capital of Emilia Romagna

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Reggio Emilia

Reggio nell'Emilia (Emilian: Rèz; Latin: Regium Lepidi), usually referred to as Reggio Emilia, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, and known until 1861 as Reggio di Lombardia, is a city in northern Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region. It has about 171,944 inhabitants and is the main comune (municipality) of the Province of Reggio Emilia.

The inhabitants of Reggio nell'Emilia are called Reggiani, while the inhabitants of Reggio di Calabria, in the southwest of the country, are called Reggini.

The old town has a hexagonal form, which derives from the ancient walls, and the main buildings are from the 16th–17th centuries. The commune's territory lies entirely on a plain, crossed by the Crostolo stream.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Reggio Emilia
1. As a lad he prefer red football to singing and was still a nippy winger when he made his debut as Rodolfo at Reggio Emilia in 1'61.
2. In one intercepted call, a suspected cell member said that "things are being done with extreme calm, haste does not bring the desired results." Eleven were arrested in the northern Italian cities of Milan, Reggio Emilia, Imperia and Bergamo.
3. But his opera lover father inspired his choice of career and his professional debut came in 1'61, in one of the great tenor roles, Rodolfo in Puccini‘s La Boheme, at the opera house in Reggio Emilia.
4. The arrests were made in the cities of Vicenza, Brescia and Reggio Emilia and follow the midweek arrests of three men with alleged ties to the same militant organization.
5. Then, in 1'61, Pavarotti won the prestigious Concorso Internazionale and made his operatic debut at the Reggio Emilia Theater as Rodolfo in Giacomo Puccini‘s "La Boheme." His fame spread throughout Italy and then throughout the European continent as he made his international debut in Giuseppe Verdi‘s "La Traviata" in Belgrade.