Ravenna is a city and commune in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy. The city is inland, but is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a canal. Ravenna once served as the seat of the Western Roman Empire and later the Kingdom of the Ostrogoths and the Exarchate of Ravenna. Ravenna is the second largest commune as per land area in Italy. Ravenna is presently the capital of the Province of Ravenna. The total area of Ravenna is 652.89 km2 or 252.1 square meters. According to the 2007 Census the total population was 153,338 and the density around 235 km2 or 6.9 square meters. In the summer months the temperatures can rise as high as 35C. Humidity also plays a major factor in the climate of Ravenna. In the winter months the humidity helps to exaggerate the cold while in the summer it can also exaggerate the warmer summer days. The spring and fall months typically offer the best scenario for visitors planning to make a trip.
|
Join the travel guide ...
If you know this locality, you can cooperate with us in supporting whoever wishes to visit it. Through some simple tools you can express your feelings, publish tips, guides and reviews about this locality and its attractions. |
| Forte dei Marmi |
Forte dei Marmi can be described as one of the communes and sea towns located in ‘province of Lucca’; within Tuscany’s northern part.
Forte dei Marmi is birth plac... |
| Genoa |
Genoa is a port city and the capital of Italy’s Genoa Province. The city of the ancient Ligurians, Genoa has a population of around
|