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another local team, ****ociazione
Calcio Parmense, won
promotion to
Serie D. On 1
January 1970, A.C.
Parmense adopted the
sporting licence of the liquidated...
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Landi (1682) the
Farnese duke
could finally hold with firm hand all
Parmense territories. The
castle of the
Sanseverino in
Colorno was
turned into a...
- San
Secondo Parmense (Sansecondino: San
Sgond or Sasgon; Parmigiano: San Zgónd) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Parma in the
Italian region...
- at [[:it:Lago
Santo parmense]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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Pellegrino Parmense (Parmigiano: Pelegrén) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of
Parma in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 120...
- The Lake
Scuro parmense is a
natural glacial lake
located above the
Lagoni valley in the
Province of Parma, with an area of 11,600 m2 and a
maximum depth...
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Polesine Parmense is a town in the
Italian region Emilia-Romagna,
located about 120
kilometres (75 mi)
northwest of
Bologna and
about 30
kilometres (19 mi)...
- 2016). "Sacca di Fornovo:
quando i
tedeschi furono costretti alla resa". il
Parmense.net (in Italian).
Retrieved 23
March 2021.
Blaxland 1979, p. 277. Armellini...
- da
Carlo Giuseppe Ratti, Pittore, e
socio delle Accademie ligustica, e
parmense (in Italian). Vol. I. Genoa:
Stamperia Casamara. p. 237. Gentiléschi, Francesco...
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kilometres (28 mi)
southwest of Parma,
including part of the
Appennino Parmense. The
Monte Sillara, at 1,861
metres (6,106 ft), is the
highest peak in...