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''' Parma ''' is a city in [[Italy]].
*[[:Category:Italy|BACK to the ITALY--INDEX]]


* [[Cities]] -- [[Countries]]


''' Parma ''' is a city in [[Italy]].
==Overview==


* < [[:Category:Published in Parma|Published in Parma]] -- [[:Category:Premiered in Parma|Premiered in Parma]] -- [[:Category:On display in Parma|On  display in Parma]] -- [[:Category:People of Parma|People of Parma]]
Founded in Etruscan times and then a Roman colony since 183 BCE, the city remained an important center in the region. From 1545 to 1859, Parma was the capital of an independent Ducato, until it was annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.


< ''Higher Education'': [[University of Parma]] >  
< ''Higher Education'': [[University of Parma]] >  
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< ''Publishers'': [[:Category:Made by Stamperia Reale|Stamperia Reale]] >
< ''Publishers'': [[:Category:Made by Stamperia Reale|Stamperia Reale]] >


< ''Theatres'': [[:Category:Made at Teatro Regio Parma|Teatro Regio]] >
==== [[Theaters]] ====


==Overview==
* [[Teatro Regio, Parma, Italy]] (formerly ''Teatro Ducale'')
 
Founded in Etruscan times and then a Roman colony since 183 BCE, the city remained an important center in the region. From 1545 to 1859, Parma was the capital of an independent Ducato, until it was annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.


==External links==
==External links==


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parma,_Italy Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parma,_Italy Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 17:55, 6 February 2021

Parma is a city in Italy.

Overview

Founded in Etruscan times and then a Roman colony since 183 BCE, the city remained an important center in the region. From 1545 to 1859, Parma was the capital of an independent Ducato, until it was annexed to the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.

< Higher Education: University of Parma >

< Publishers: Stamperia Reale >

Theaters

External links

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