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Rosapineta

Rosolina Mare is part of the municipality of Rosolina, located near the river Pad Delta Park Veneto in the province of Rovigo and is one of the main tourist centers in the area.

Since the small center consists of activities that are basically related to tourism, it is visited mainly in the summer; in winter, the number of inhabitants decreases significantly.

The territory consists of a thin sandy peninsula crossed by several dunes; it is about 8 km long, 1–3 km wide and separates the sea from the lagoons beyond. The peninsula is bordered to the north by the river Adige, whose mouth is located in Casona; the town of the hamlet is located in the central northern part of the peninsula. The beach stretches along its entire length; a pine forest, which in some places takes on the characteristics of an oak forest, covers the peninsula from north to south. In the southernmost part, in Porto Caleri, there are the Porto Caleri Coastal Botanical Garden and the Caleri Lagoon, home to various migratory and sedentary animal specimens.

History
The history of the hamlet is connected with the special conformation of the territory, which is why its formation took place with the contribution of sediments from two nearby rivers, the Po and the Adige, over the centuries; especially in the Boccavecchia area, there used to be the mouth of the ancient branch of the Po called the Po di Tramontana. The first settlements in this place date back to the 50s and 60s of the 20th century with activities aimed at fishing and later tourism.

Rosolina is a northeastern Italian comune with 6,221 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2022) in the province of Rovigo, Veneto. The municipality is located approximately 35 kilometers east of Rovigo and approximately 41 kilometers south-southwest of Venice at the confluence of the Adige with the Adriatic.

Rosolina is located in the Venetian part of the Parco Regional del Delta del Po in Polesino and borders directly on the landscape of Venice.

Economy and transport
The area is very popular with tourists. The coastal area of Isola di Albarella is particularly popular. Strada Statale 309 Romeo, which is also marked as European route 55, passes through the municipality. There is a stop in Rosolina on the railway line from Rovigo to Chiogia.

PINEWOOD OF ROSOLINA MARE
A luxuriant 9 km pine forest reaches Rosolina Mare, mainly formed by maritime pine. In the 1950s, the forest was reforested to defend itself against strong sea winds. Over time, the forest became very dense and many varieties grew. If you want to breathe fresh air and regenerate yourself, take a walk in this pine wood!

BOTANIC GARDEN OF PORTO CALERI
The Botanic Garden of Porto Caleri is a unique place of its kind, it’s extended along a surface of 44 hectares and since 1991 protects and preserves its nature, which is rich in plants and wild animals. The garden is characterized by different habitats: from the sea to the lagoon, from the sand dune to the forest, it is possible to find variety but also a perfect balance. The symbols of the Botanic Garden are the wild orchid, some rare amphibians and the Fratino a small bird that lives on the beach.

PINK FLAMINGOS
Elegant and majestic white and pink birds have found their natural habitat in the Po Delta and in the marshes of Rosolina. Since the 90s, numerous colonies of pink flamingos nest, find peace, tranquility and plenty of food in our territory. They have become so permanent all year.


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