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The province named for this city contains a museum about what was once Europe’s largest sulfur mine in the Marecchia (“mah-RECK-yah”) Valley. This city’s piadineria restaurants use Cyrillic menus, as its thousand-plus hotels serve many Russians. The film Amarcord evokes this city’s Borgo San Giuliano (10[1])across the Tiberius Bridge from the Castel Sismondo, whose museum honors native son Federico Fellini. Daily buses (10[2])link this city to nearby San Marino. At this city, (-5[1])Frederick II granted Kulm to Prussia’s Teutonic State in a 1226 Golden Bull. Leon (10[2])Battista Alberti (10[1])built the Tempio (10[1])cathedral for this city’s ruling House of Malatesta. (10[3])A lustful daughter of Guido da Polenta who died in this city with her lover (10[1])inhabits the wind-filled second circle of Dante’s Inferno. (10[1])For 10 points, (10[2])what resort on the Adriatic’s Riviera Romagnola (“roman-YO-lah”) was the adopted home of (10[1])Paolo’s lover (10[2])Francesca? (10[1])■END■ (10[3]0[2])

ANSWER: Rimini [accept Francesca da Rimini; accept Golden Bull of Rimini; accept Province of Rimini or Provincia di Rimini] (The first line refers to the Museo Sulphur in Perticara. A piadina is a flatbread sandwich.)
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