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2. Emilia Romagna

Healthcare index: 75.3

Crime rate index: 37.2

Real-estate cost: $236/sq ft

Monthly food cost: $296

Total index: 74.05

Up next on our list of best places to retire in Italy is Romagna, the home of Verdi and Giovanni Pascoli, located in central Italy, which is internationally renowned for its music, art, and cinema. It offers much in terms of attractions, from the longest beach in Europe on the Adriatic coast, to the Apennine Mountains in the south. History, culture, and magnificent nature are also trademarks of this area. The region is quite touristic which may be a deal-breaker for some, but if you are still young and adventurous at heart this place is made for you.

10 Best Places to Retire in Italy

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