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  2. Arch of San Lazzaro, Parma - Wikipedia

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    The Arch of San Lazzaro (Italian: Arco di San Lazzaro) is a triumphal arch that stands just outside and east of the city of Parma, Region of Emilia-Romagna. It was constructed in 1628 under the designs of Giovanni Battista Magnani to celebrate the arrival to the city of Margherita de’ Medici , the new wife of the then Duke Odoardo Farnese .

  3. Parma - Wikipedia

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    Parma is famous for its food and rich gastronomical tradition: two of its specialties are Parmigiano Reggiano cheese (also produced in Reggio Emilia) and Prosciutto di Parma ("Parma ham"), both given Protected designation of origin status. Parma also claims several stuffed pasta dishes, such as tortelli d'erbetta and anolini in brodo.

  4. Tomatokeftedes - Wikipedia

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    Tomatokeftedes are fried tomato balls served as an appetizer on the Greek island of Santorini, [1] and generally Cyclades. The dish is made from crushed or pureed tomatoes fried in oil. The batter is tomatoes and flour kneaded into a dough along with spices, parsley, onion, and mint; the dough is then fried in cooking oil and served as an ...

  5. Caru' cu Bere - Wikipedia

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    Caru' cu Bere (aka Carul cu Bere; "the beer wagon") is a bar and restaurant located at 5 Stavropoleos Street in the Lipscani district of Bucharest, Romania. [1] The business was originally opened as a brewery in 1879 by Ioan Căbășan and his nephews, Ion, Gheorghe, and Nicolae Mircea.

  6. Province of Parma - Wikipedia

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    The province of Parma (Italian: provincia di Parma) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its largest town and capital is the city of Parma. It is made up of 47 comuni (sg.: comune). It has an area of 3,449 square kilometres (1,332 sq mi) and a total population of around 450,000.

  7. Oratorio di San Quirino, Parma - Wikipedia

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    The Oratorio di San Quirino is a Baroque style, former-Roman Catholic oratory, that is a small church or chapel, located at Strada agli Ospizi Civili, alongside the east bank of the Parma river, in central Parma, Italy. The oratory has been deconsecrated and is now used for cultural events and concerts.

  8. Parma Airport - Wikipedia

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    Parma Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Parma, IATA: PMF, ICAO: LIMP) [3] is located 1.3 NM (2.4 km; 1.5 mi) northwest [1] of Parma, a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport was opened on 5 May 1991. It is also known as Giuseppe Verdi Airport or Parma "Giuseppe Verdi" Airport, named after Giuseppe Verdi. [4]

  9. San Quintino, Parma - Wikipedia

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    The San Quintino is a Renaissance style, Roman Catholic church located at Strada XXII Luglio number 21, near the intersection with Borgo Scacchini, in Parma, Italy. History [ edit ]