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Parma
built 657 days ago
During World War II, Parma was a strong centre of partisan resistance. The train station and marshalling yards were targets for high altitude bombing by the Allies in the spring of 1944. Much of the Palazzo della Pilotta — situated near the train station — was destroyed by errant bombs, but Parma did not see widespread destruction during the war. Parma was liberated of the German occupation (1943-1945) on April 26, 1945 by the partisan resistance and troops of Brazilian Expeditionary Force [1].
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This really is a great buy, and if Lucarelli can get back in form and start knocking in some goals Parma can start thinking about leaving the relegation zone and getting to the higher places in the table. The Parma roster is good, but a bomber is just what this team was missing, and that’s what it needs to get better.
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Parks in Parma include: Nike Park (1), Miller Playground (2), Sandy Hook Park (3), Selwick Park (4), Southpark (5), State Road Park (6), Regency Park (7), List Lane Park (8), Ridgewood Lake Park (9). Display/hide their locations on the map
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This season he has become a rock in the Parma midfield alongside Stefano Morrone and it looks like everyone will make a bid for him in June. However the strongest interest seems to be coming from Juventus, coached by none other than Claudio Ranieri, who is trying to convince the management that Cigarini will be for Juventus what Pirlo is for Milan now. Not a bad comparison at all.
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Research at Parma is not limited to the field. The facility provides 5,100 square feet of greenhouse space that is utilized year-round. There are 540 square feet of growth chamber rooms that are used for entomology research projects. There are approximately 7,500 square feet of office space and meeting rooms for faculty and support staff, and nearly 5,000 square feet of laboratory space.
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It was there that the Parma coach at the time, Cesare Prandelli, took notice of the young midfielder and nicknamed him, “The Professor”, for his intelligent play on the field. And whenever the first team was getting ready for a little practice match and were missing a player, Prandelli would call out to the youth coach and say, “Give me the Professor!”, and Cigarini would jog over and play with the first team.
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