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Province of Parma
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Province of Parma
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| Nation |
Italy |
| Region |
Emilia-Romagna |
| Capital |
Parma |
| Area |
3,449 km² |
| Population (2005) |
413,198 |
| Density |
120 |
| Comuni |
47 |
| Vehicle Registration |
PR |
| Postal Code |
43010-43015, 43017-43019, 43021-43022, 43024-43025, 43028-43030, 43032, 43035-43045, 43047, 43049-43053, 43055, 43058-43059, 43100 |
| Telephone Prefix |
0521, 0524, 0525 |
| ISTAT |
034 |
| President |
Vincenzo Bernazzoli |
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| Map highlighting the location of the province of Parma in Italy |
The Province of Parma (Italian: Provincia di Parma) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Parma.
Cuisine
Parma is famous for its prosciutto di Parma.
Infrastructure
Highways
There are two main highways that go through Parma: A1 and A15.
Airport
The Province of Parma is served by one airport, Giuseppe Verdi.
It has an area of 3,449 km², and a total population of 413,198 (2005). There are 47 comuni (singular: comune) in the province[1], see Comuni of the Province of Parma.
The main comuni by population are
| Comune |
Population |
| Parma |
175,307 |
| Fidenza |
24,079 |
| Salsomaggiore Terme |
19,449 |
| Collecchio |
12,399 |
| Noceto |
11,349 |
| Medesano |
9,683 |
| Montechiarugolo |
9,648 |
| Sorbolo |
9,219 |
| Langhirano |
9,203 |
| Colorno |
8,649 |
| Traversetolo |
8,554 |
| Felino |
7,641 |
| Borgo Val di Taro |
7,142 |
| Busseto |
6,881 |
| Torrile |
6,775 |
| Fontanellato |
6,479 |
| Fornovo di Taro |
6,060 |
| Fontevivo |
5,388 |
| San Secondo Parmense |
5,194 |
| Soragna |
4,355 |
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