Parma has over 179,500 inhabitants and is one of the most important cities of Emilia Romagna.
Located between the Padana Plain and the Apennines of Emilia, it rises just over 50 meters above sea level and is crossed from the river, a tributary of the Po, from which the city takes its name.
It specializes in the production and trade of dairy products and food in general.
Important and famous all over the world are in fact the Crudo di Parma and Parmigiano Reggiano.
The most important monuments of the city include the Cathedral, which is one of the most beautiful Romanesque buildings across the peninsula and the Baptistery of the XIII-XIV century.
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