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Parma Guide Video
Often referred to as "Little Paris" due to its well-kept parks and brief period of Napoleonic rule, Parma's roots stretch back to the Bronze Age. It flourished during the Renaissance and was the home of the renowned painter Correggio, whose masterpieces decorate several local churches, including the magnificent Duomo.
While Parma is famous for its food, this charming northern city has much more to offer. It boasts one of the largest universities in Italy, making it a lively and innovative place, and is recognized as part of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network.
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