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Province of Bologna : ウィキペディア英語版
Province of Bologna

The province of Bologna ((イタリア語:provincia di Bologna)) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its provincial capital is the city of Bologna, which has a population of 386,181 inhabitants as of 2012. The province of Bologna covers an area of and has a total population of 1,004,323 inhabitants as of 2015, giving it a population density of 271.27 inhabitants per square kilometre. The metropolitan mayor in the province is Virginio Merola.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Provincia di Bologna )
==History==
Remains of Villanovan culture (early Iron Age) were discovered near Bologna by archaeologists in 1853.〔 The city was settled by the Etruscans and named Velzna, but was later renamed Felsina. In the sixth century BCE, Felsina was known for its markets and trade. It was invaded by Galic tribe the Boii in this period and helped increase the agricultural output of the region. The Romans decided to conquer the region in around 220 BCE and were successful by the 180s BCE; upon capturing Felsina, it was renamed Bononia. After Rome fell in 476 CE and the region suffered barbarian invasions, Bononia was made a fortress.
The city was owned by Charlemagne but was given to the Holy See in 774. The Holy Roman Empire owned the city after this and it became known as Bologna, and became a commune in around 1114, although it desired independence. It joined the Lombard League in 1176 to defeat the forces of the Holy Roman Empire, and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor recognised its desire for independence and granted it some autonomy.〔 It joined the Second Lombard League to defeat Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1249. It became part of the Papal States in 1506 and later joined the Kingdom of Italy.
The University of Bologna was founded in 1088 and was in advance of its times; its speciality was Roman and canon law, and it set standards in the way it was organised and the curriculum that were followed by other universities that sprang up elsewhere in Italy.

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