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The Mora Romagnola is a breed of pig from Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It may also be called Mora, Bruna Romagnola, Castagnina or Forlivese. It is raised principally in Emilia–Romagna, but also in Campania, Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, the Marche, Piemonte and the Veneto. It is one of the six autochthonous pig breeds recognised by the Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, the Italian ministry of agriculture and forestry.

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  • Mora Romagnola ist eine autochthone italienische Schweinerasse, deren Heimatregion die Emilia-Romagna ist. Dort wird sie besonders in den Provinzen Forli-Cesena und Ravenna gehalten. Ursprünglich gab es drei Varianten des Mora Romagnola-Schweins: das Forlivese, mit schwärzlicher Haut und etwas helleren Flecken im Bereich des Bauches, das Faentina mit hellrotem Rücken und dort weniger schwarz gezeichnet und das Riminese mit rötlichem Rücken und einer weißen Front und manchmal einem hellen Gürtel. (de)
  • The Mora Romagnola is a breed of pig from Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It may also be called Mora, Bruna Romagnola, Castagnina or Forlivese. It is raised principally in Emilia–Romagna, but also in Campania, Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, the Marche, Piemonte and the Veneto. It is one of the six autochthonous pig breeds recognised by the Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, the Italian ministry of agriculture and forestry. (en)
  • La Mora Romagnola è un'antica razza suina autoctona italiana che ha la sua zona d'origine in Romagna (particolarmente nelle provincie di Forlì-Cesena e Ravenna). È una delle cinque specie autoctone presenti nella penisola. (it)
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  • Mora (en)
  • Forlivese (en)
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  • Italy (en)
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  • 160.0
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  • a dark-coloured sow with piglets (en)
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  • This sow appears to be a Mora Romagnola (en)
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  • 200.0
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  • Mora Romagnola (en)
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  • FAO : critical (en)
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  • Mora Romagnola ist eine autochthone italienische Schweinerasse, deren Heimatregion die Emilia-Romagna ist. Dort wird sie besonders in den Provinzen Forli-Cesena und Ravenna gehalten. Ursprünglich gab es drei Varianten des Mora Romagnola-Schweins: das Forlivese, mit schwärzlicher Haut und etwas helleren Flecken im Bereich des Bauches, das Faentina mit hellrotem Rücken und dort weniger schwarz gezeichnet und das Riminese mit rötlichem Rücken und einer weißen Front und manchmal einem hellen Gürtel. (de)
  • The Mora Romagnola is a breed of pig from Emilia-Romagna, in northern Italy. It may also be called Mora, Bruna Romagnola, Castagnina or Forlivese. It is raised principally in Emilia–Romagna, but also in Campania, Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Lombardy, the Marche, Piemonte and the Veneto. It is one of the six autochthonous pig breeds recognised by the Ministero delle Politiche Agricole Alimentari e Forestali, the Italian ministry of agriculture and forestry. (en)
  • La Mora Romagnola è un'antica razza suina autoctona italiana che ha la sua zona d'origine in Romagna (particolarmente nelle provincie di Forlì-Cesena e Ravenna). È una delle cinque specie autoctone presenti nella penisola. (it)
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  • Mora Romagnola (de)
  • Mora Romagnola (it)
  • Mora Romagnola (en)
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