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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 |
Parma (Italian: Provincia di Parma) is a province in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Parma.
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 |
8,965 |
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 |
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