Parma, Emilia-Romagna
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Parma is a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, famous for its architecture and the fine countryside around it. It is the home of the University of Parma, one of the oldest universities in Italy. Aldo Notari and Enrico Spocci were born and died here. Parma hosted games for the 1988 Baseball World Cup.
People born here[edit]
- Cesare Astorri, minor league catcher
- Matteo Bocchi, minor league pitcher
- Giorgio Castelli, Italian Baseball League catcher
- Stefano De Simoni, Italian Baseball League outfielder
- Massimo Fochi, Italian Baseball League infielder
- Michele Gerali, Italian Baseball League outfielder
- Giulio Montanini, Italian Baseball League catcher and manager; Italian Baseball Hall of Fame
- Anna Maria Paini, scorekeeper
- Sebastiano Poma, Italian Baseball League outfielder
- Mattia Salsi, Italian Baseball League pitcher
- Luca Scalera, Italian Baseball League infielder
- Matteo Ugolotti, Italian Baseball League outfielder
- Leonardo Zileri, Italian Baseball League outfielder
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