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Welcome to the beautiful province of Rovigo!

If you are looking for a flat area completely immersed in nature, then the province of Rovigo is the right place for you. Here, you will be surrounded by rivers, canals, and fertile lands, all of which make this place an interesting and unique tourist destination.

Where is the province of Rovigo located?

The province of Rovigo is located in the Veneto region, in northern Italy. With its 227,773 inhabitants, Rovigo is a province where nature is the real protagonist, being bordered to the north by the other Venetian provinces of Verona, Padua, and Venice, to the south by the province of Ferrara in Emilia-Romagna, and to the southwest by the province of Mantova in Lombardy.

The Province of Rovigo: nature, history and cuisine in Veneto.

The physical geography of the province of Rovigo

Territory

The territory of Rovigo consists of a vast area of the Polesine region, spread over an area of 1,789 square kilometers. The territory is completely flat and reaches a maximum altitude of 15 meters above sea level. Furthermore, it extends for about 100 kilometers, starting from the borders of the provinces of Verona and Mantua and reaching the Adriatic Sea, where the mouths of the Po are located, northwest of the Po Delta, in the municipalities of Rosolina, Porto Viro, Porto Tolle, and Ariano nel Polesine. The territory is flanked by the lower reaches of the Adige and Po rivers, which respectively delimit its borders to the north and south.

Hydrography

The most important rivers that run through the province of Rovigo are the Po, the Adige, and the Tartaro-Canalbianco-Po di Levante, which run along the entire length of the territory. Thanks to the waters of these rivers, the lands in the province are very fertile and therefore ideal for agriculture and the cultivation of typical local products such as rice, tomatoes, and melons. Unfortunately, the hydraulic conditions have often caused problems for the population, in particular flooding of the territory due to variations in the flow of the rivers.

The beauties of the province of Rovigo

The province of Rovigo has many natural and cultural beauties that deserve to be visited.

Nature

Nature lovers will be amazed at the natural beauties that the province of Rovigo offers. The Po Delta, for example, is well known for its natural beauty and the variety of flora and fauna that can be admired, including many species of birds and plants. Not only the Po Delta, but also the Regional Park of the Po Delta, located in the province of Ferrara, which represents one of the most important natural heritages of our country.

Artistic heritage

In the province of Rovigo, you can admire important works of art and historical monuments. For example, the church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Ariano nel Polesine, with its Gothic-Venetian architecture, or the Castle of Canda, located in the fraction of Porto Viro, which represents an important testimony of the province's history. Don't miss the Venetze Palace in Rovigo, the Cathedral of San Bartolomeo, and the Museum of the Great Rivers.

Gastronomy

In the province of Rovigo, agriculture is highly developed and the products of the land are the basis of one of the most important culinary traditions of the territory. Among the typical products are rice, beans, red Polesine radicchio, and cold cuts including soppressa. Moreover, the cuisine of Polesine is highly renowned and you can taste dishes based on fresh fish such as sturgeon, sea bass, and eel.

Conclusions

In summary, the province of Rovigo is a destination with many opportunities; it is characterized by the natural beauty of the territory, the presence of important works of art and historical monuments, and the local food and wine. If you are looking for a quiet place to relax and enjoy nature and culture, without giving up local culinary pleasures, the province of Rovigo is the ideal place for you!

Valentina Fabbri
Updated Wednesday, Jan 19, 2022