Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . ial deposits and other causes, is now 17 M. distant. Stat. Arqua. The line crosses the Bianco Canal near theBosaro, and near Stat Polesella reaches the Po, here the boundary betweenVenetia and the Romagna (until 1866 between Italy and Austria).The 1. bank of the Po is now followed. Stat. Paviole; thenS. Maria Maddalenn, formerly the seat of the Austrian custom-house. The river is then crossed and the train reaches stationsPontelagoscuro and Ferrara (*Kuropa, opposite the post-office; Stella dOro, op-posite the castle, R. 2, L. i/2, B.


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . ial deposits and other causes, is now 17 M. distant. Stat. Arqua. The line crosses the Bianco Canal near theBosaro, and near Stat Polesella reaches the Po, here the boundary betweenVenetia and the Romagna (until 1866 between Italy and Austria).The 1. bank of the Po is now followed. Stat. Paviole; thenS. Maria Maddalenn, formerly the seat of the Austrian custom-house. The river is then crossed and the train reaches stationsPontelagoscuro and Ferrara (*Kuropa, opposite the post-office; Stella dOro, op-posite the castle, R. 2, L. i/2, B. i/2 fr.; Tre Corone, R. l1/2iA. 72 fr., tolerable), situated near the ancient Forum Alieni,3/2 M. S. of the Po, in the midst of a fruitful, but unhealthyplain. It is the capital of a Delegation, with 27,688 possesses broad, deserted streets, decaying palaces and otherimposing reminiscences of its golden period. It once numbered100,000 inhab., enjoyed great commercial prosperity, and wasthe scat of the renowned court of the illustrious House of. Piazza a del Commercio D I*.J I h delta Pace D.*. c. Municipals I d. dei PolU/oli . M e Rocca (iuuile (.J).4 5 f dell Oca y diS Giooanni narriislHilt,Ki].A\/i£Fiic


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