An archaeological discovery of great significance in Codigoro
where a Roman milestone dating back to the second century BC has been found
used in ancient times as a “road sign,” provided travelers with information about the route and distance to major urban centers
often also bearing the name of the person who had built or maintained that stretch of road.The milestone
it has a reduced height (less than a meter) and an inscription engraved on the top instead of on the side
“CCL[...] / T(itus) Annius T(iti) f(ilius) / co(n)s(ul),” indicating a distance of 250 miles and the name of Titus Annius
who laid the milestone during his consulship
there are still doubts about the interpretation of the epigraph and the precise identification of the consul
who could be either Titus Annius Lusco (consul in 153 B.C.) or Titus Annius Rufus (consul in 128 B.C.)
The memorial stone was found in the last century during reclamation work and kept for decades on private land by the Bison family
this valuable find will become part of the Pomposian Museum in the Pomposa Abbey complex
in an operation planned by the Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio for the metropolitan city of Bologna and the provinces of Modena
Reggio Emilia and Ferrara and the Direzione Regionale Musei Emilia-Romagna
The transport was handled by the Ferrara Archaeological Group with the collaboration of the Municipality of Codigoro
which managed traffic to facilitate the move
The milestone shows how during the second century B.C
consular roads were crucial because they had to open new communications in areas that were gradually being conquered by the Roman Republic
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Emergency services carried out 2,500 interventions in 8 regions
Italy’s fire service Vigili del Fuoco reported a total of 2,500 interventions due to severe weather in 24 hours to 23 November 2022
including 715 in Lazio Region; 480 in Campania; 470 in Sardinia; 200 in Sicily; 300 in Veneto; 210 in Emilia Romagna and 180 in Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Local media said the severe weather was brought by Storm Denise
which also affected the French island of Corsica
Many of the interventions were in response to damage caused by strong winds
Vigili del Fuoco reported winds of more than 100 km/h in Trieste in Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
Stormy weather and rough seas also affected areas in Sicily where ferry services were disrupted from the port at Milazzo
Firefighters also had to carry out several rescues or evacuations in response to flash flooding
Heavy rain caused some flooding in the Province of Oristano in Sardinia on 22 November
Several people were evacuated in the small town of Bosa
Flash flooding and overflowing rivers prompted numerous flood rescues and evacuations in the Campania region
including in Castellammare di Stabia near Naples
and in Pellezzano in the province of Salerno
Two people were rescued from flood waters from the overflowing Po di Volano river in Codigoro in the Province of Ferrara
One person was rescued from a vehicle swept away by flood waters in Piancastagnaio in the Province of Siena
high tides and storm surge flooded shores along Italy’s coastline
Coastal flooding was reported in the provinces of Rome and Latina in the Lazio Region
New Agency ANSA reported a tidal barrier was severely damaged in Ostia
Firefighters rescued families trapped in 1 meter deep floods in coastal areas near Anzio
storm surge and high seas flooded coastal areas of Emilia-Romagna Region in the provinces of Forlì-Cesena
Flooding was also reported in coastal areas of the Marche Region
including Marina di Montemarciano and Senigallia
Venice also faced flooding from high tides (referred to as acqua alta)
recording a level of 1.73 metres on 22 November
ANSA news agency said that the flood barriers system saved the city from flooding again
The flood barrier system in Venice is named MOSE (Modulo Sperimentale Elettromeccanico
“MOSE is facing the highest tide in 50 years and without those barriers Venice would be submerged in a catastrophic way
and despite the nay-sayers those barriers are saving a heritage of humanity,” said Transport and Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini
The highest tide of 1.93 metres was recorded 04 November 1966
and the second highest 1.87m on 12 November 2019
— Vigili del Fuoco (@vigilidelfuoco) November 23, 2022
Thanks to Civil Protection, the FF.OO and all those who are working to resolve the situation and help citizens. pic.twitter.com/kMLwL3if5J
— Luigi Brugnaro (@LuigiBrugnaro) November 22, 2022
Exceptional storm on the Romagna coast: here we are in Marina di Ravenna where the sea water, pushed by the strong Scirocco, has overcome the protective barriers flooding the main streets of the town pic.twitter.com/CO518K9p01
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by Maria Grazia Masotti /// April 15
Since the year of their foundation in 1967
the aim of the WWF Oases in Italy has been to safeguard natural areas of special interest in our country
preserving their biodiversity and raising awareness among visitors through various types of events
the WWF’s are protected natural areas – parks
special conservation areas – where the environment
flora and fauna play such an important role that they require special care
widely spread between the provinces of Parma and Rimini
Let’s find out more about them and the opportunities they offer to their visitors
The Ghirardi Oasis stretches over 600 hectares between the villages of Borgo Val di Taro and Albareto
Ghirardi lies on the foothills of the Parma Apennines and includes woods
where the typical species of the continental climate mix with those of the Mediterranean area
Ghirardi is home to 33 different types of wild orchids and more than 550 plant species
endangered birds such as the honey buzzard and the shrike
wolves and little-known breeds of horses and cows
Visitors can take one of the trails that criss-cross it
watch the birds inside the equipped hut or have a picnic by the Case Pradelle Visitor Centre
There is another oasis in the area of Parma
managed by the municipality of Traversetolo and WWF volunteers
we are located in a foothill area closer to the city
The Cronovilla Nature Reserve is the result of a renaturation process
the restoration of the original state of a natural environment transformed by man
in this case located along the left bank of the Enza Stream
the Cronovilla oasis is a perfect example of a riverine environment
It is an ideal habitat for the many bird species that inhabit it – there are more than 190 – such as kingfishers
Access to the nature area is free on the marked trails
In the place of a former reservoir used for clay extraction, we now find a Special Area of Conservation, as well as a WWF oasis. The Marmirolo Oasis
is an aquatic environment characterized by the presence of numerous species of birds
nesting and stopover place during migration
Overlooking the observation huts you can admire waterfowl such as ducks and herons
as well as birds of prey such as buzzards and sparrowhawks and the ever-present amphibians
but you should always check opening hours before setting out
The small Oasis of Sassoguidano (0.3 hectares) is part of the much larger Sassoguidano Nature Reserve (280 hectares)
a Special Area of Conservation and Special Protection that extends over a plateau in the middle valley of the Panaro River
not far from Pavullo nel Frignano (Modena)
the oasis embraces a karst meadow-grassland located within a forest as well as a part of a pond
which is home to numerous amphibians: tree frogs
Witnessing the exceptional conservation status of the area is the presence of the rare water violet or Hottonia palustris
The oasis can be visited by walking along the network of trails within the reserve
Entering the province of Bologna we come across as many as 4 oases. The largest one is that of Montovolo, located in the town of Grizzana Morandi, a place where the famous painter Giorgio Morandi used to spend his summer and home to the Rocchetta Mattei
Protected by the mountains of the Bolognese Apennines
the WWF Oasis of Montovolo is also part of a Special Area of Conservation and Special Protection
but unlike the previous ones it was acquired by the WWF
which runs it thanks to its volunteers network
Managed by WWF Bologna and boasting a rich biodiversity
the Belpoggio Park in San Lazzaro di Savena aims at sheltering and protecting the invaluable pollinating insects
this oasis includes a number of small houses called “bees hotels,” which offer shelter to pollinator hymenoptera
Set within the Parco Regionale dei Gessi Bolognesi e dei Calanchi dell’Abbadessa
Located within the Parco dei Cedri park in San Lazzaro di Savena – a true green lung close to Bologna – is a small urban oasis of 1,500 m² set along the Savena River and included in the framework of the extensive Parco Regionale dei Gessi Bolognesi
which in 1989 wanted to carry out an experiment: sowing some trees and shrubs in a quadrangle of land and letting nature take its course
The result is a wonderful natural environment that
The first WWF oasis of the Bologna section was created in the area of San Lazzaro di Savena
a protected area within the Parco Regionale dei Gessi Bolognesi park named after an old mill now in ruins
which embraces a small riparian forest along the Idice stream
a small lake and a wetland that can be visited by reservation
The typical vegetation of riverine areas has been left free to grow in the oasis for more than 20 years and now features a wide variety of poplars
The oasis also provides shelter for many species of birds such as the bee-eater
The Garzaia di Codigoro
in the province of Ferrara is another example of the renaturation of an industrial environment
a natural oasis was created on the premises of the former Eridania sugar factory – the first sugar plant in Italy – that is now part of both the Natura 2000 Network and Birds Protection Zones
stretching over an area of about 8 hectares
the Garzaia is home to a multitude of ardeidae species: great white
egrets and warblers are at home in this oasis
The presence of a grove of wild pronghorns
locust trees and poplars provides an ideal habitat for their nesting
as do the settling tanks of the former sugar factory
The Garzaia features a visitor centre and organizes guided tours and activities for adults and children alike
the Gregorina Oasis is part of the estate of the same name owned by Generali Group in the area of Castrocaro Terme and Terra del Sole (Forlì)
The oasis stands out for its remarkable biodiversity as well as for its agricultural and organic vocation
Its lands are dotted with vineyards and fields sown with floral plants
which provide the ideal habitat for pollinating insects and ensure the production of wildflower honey
For the tenth and last WWF Oasis in Emilia-Romagna
Crossed for a good stretch by the Rio Felisina
this natural area can be visited independently along two marked trails
one can observe various environments such as woods
springs and even traces of ancient Villanovan civilization settlements
as well as a farmhouse – Ca’ Brigida precisely – whose park is home to some exotic plants
Flora and fauna are particularly rich and varied in this oasis
The vegetation includes trees such as black poplar
Birds inhabiting the oasis include woodpeckers
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Codigorese has already announced that it will be present at the funeral with a delegation to honor his memory. From Codigoro he moved to Fiscaglia and worked for a company in Romagna. He leaves two sons, Matteo, 21, and Andrea, 17, both with a passion for soccer, with the latter playing for Codigorese where his father did so much honor.