Romagna (
Romagnol:
Rumâgna) is an
Italian historical region that approximately corresponds to the south-eastern portion of present-day
Emilia-Romagna. Traditionally, it is limited by the
Apennines to the south-west, the
Adriatic to the east, and the rivers
Reno and
Sillaro to the north and west. The region's major cities include
Cesena,
Faenza,
Forlì,
Imola,
Ravenna,
Rimini and
City of San Marino (
San Marino is a landlocked state inside the Romagna historical region). The region has been recently formally expanded with the transfer of seven
comuni (
Casteldelci,
Maiolo,
Novafeltria,
Pennabilli,
San Leo,
Sant'Agata Feltria,
Talamello) from the
Marche region, which are a small number of comuni where
Romagnolo dialect is spoken.