Parma is a city in northern Italy.
Parma may also refer to:
Terms related to Parma, Italy
History
- The Duchy of Parma, a feudal name for the principality around Parma
- Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands from 1578 to 1592
- 49 Infantry Division Parma an Italian infantry division of World War II
Food
- Parma ham, a name for 'Prosciutto', a type of Italian dry-cured ham
- Parmigiana, an Italian food dish
- Chicken parmigiana, regionally known as a "parma" in Australia
- Parmesan, an Italian hard cheese
Other
- Parma River, which divides the city and is a tributary of the Po river
- Parma Calcio 1913, the football (soccer) team from Parma
- The Charterhouse of Parma, a French 1839 novel by Stendhal set primarily in Parma
Places and jurisdictions elsewhere
United States
- Parma, Idaho
- Parma Township, Michigan
- Parma, Michigan in Parma Township, Michigan
- Parma, Missouri
- Parma, New York
- Parma, Ohio
- Parma of the Ruthenians, a Midwest suffragan eparchy (diocese) of the Ruthenenian Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh
- Parma Heights, Ohio
- Parma Senior High School, a public high school in Parma, Ohio
Europe
- Parma, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
- Parma, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia
Asia
- Parma, Tibet
- Parma, a yayla and hamlet in Çaykara district of Trabzon.
- Parma Valley, Ladakh
Oceania
People
- Bruno Parma, a Slovene chess Grandmaster
- Jiří Parma, Czech ski jumper
Other uses
- Parma (barque), a sailing ship built in 1902 and scrapped in 1938
- Parma (shield), a Roman shield
- Parma (fish), a genus of fish
- Parma, a letter of the Tengwar alphabet
- Parma wallaby, a macropod
- Parma, a planet from the Phantasy Star series mythos
- List of storms named Parma, a name used for two northwestern Pacific Ocean tropical cyclones
- Parma Violets, a British confectionery
See also
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