Riccione Province of Rimini Emilia-Romagna Italy
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Riccione

Riccione (Italian: [ritˈtʃoːne]; Romagnol: Arciôn [arˈtsoːŋ]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy. Riccione is centred on the Rio Melo, a minor river that flows into the Adriatic Sea. In the decades following the construction of the Bologna–Ancona railway in 1861, Riccione grew substantially with the development of tourism and the construction of elegant villas in the Liberty Style. It became independent from the municipality of Rimini in 1922, and was further popularised after the Mussolini family bought a seaside villa for its summer holidays. As of 2023, Riccione had an estimated population of 34,514. Riccione's economy is dependent on tourism, especially catering to young people and families.

Distance between:

Rome to Riccione 146 Miles / 234 Kms
Milan to Riccione 199 Miles / 320 Kms
Venice to Riccione 101 Miles / 163 Kms