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  2. Acqua di Parma - Wikipedia

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    The company's original fragrance, Colonia, was created in 1916 in a small perfume factory in the center of Parma's historic old town, after which the company is named.. At the time, the majority of commercial perfumes were much stronger and heavier in composition; so the unusually light and refreshing fragrance from Parma found wide success in Europe.

  3. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    1916 Acqua di Parma Colonia: Acqua di Parma: 1917 Chypre de Coty: Coty, Paris: François Coty [14] 1919 Mitsouko: Guerlain: Jacques Guerlain [10] [11] 1919 Tabac Blond: Caron: Ernest Daltroff: 1921 N°5: Chanel: Ernest Beaux [11] 1921 Émeraude: Coty: François Coty: 1922 N°22: Chanel: Ernest Beaux: 1922 Nuit de Noël: Caron: Ernest Daltroff ...

  4. Category : Manufacturing companies established in 1916

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    This is a broad category which captures companies whose primary activity is, or was, the manufacture of many identical items. A number of subcategories are regularly populated: vehicle manufacturing companies and electronics companies, among others.

  5. Acqua di Parma to Set Up Temporary Café in Milan - AOL

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    MILAN — Italian fragrance house Acqua di Parma is to open a temporary café in the heart of Milan. From Wednesday until March 23, the LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton-controlled company will ...

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  7. Eau de Cologne - Wikipedia

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    An eau de cologne by Farina (1811) The original Eau de Cologne is a spirit-citrus perfume launched in Cologne in 1709 by Giovanni Maria Farina (1685–1766), an Italian perfume maker from Santa Maria Maggiore, Valle Vigezzo.