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Fidenza
Italy, officially the Italian Republic or Repubblica Italiana, is a Southern European country comprising of the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is shaped like a boot and for this reason Italians commonly call it lo Stivale, the boot or, due to its prevalent peninsular geographical nature, la Penisola, the Peninsula. Fidenza is a town in the province of Parma, Emilia-Romagna region, Italy. It has around 23,000 inhabitants. The town was renamed Fidenza in 1927 before, it was called Borgo San Donnino. Although it is a small town, Fidenza offers centuries of history, art and culture. Fidenza's most famous monument is its Dome, dated XII century AD, Anno Domini. Inhabitants of Italy are referred to as Italians. Their official language is Standard Italian, descendant of Tuscan dialect and a direct descendant of Latin. The word Italy is derived from the Homeric Aeolic word which means bull. Italy is subject to highly diverse weather conditions in autumn, winter, and spring. The country has the fifth-highest population density in Europe at 193 persons per square kilometer. Today, despite regional variations in the form of accents and vowel emphasis, Italian is fully comprehensible to most throughout the country. Presently, Fidenza experiences a sharp social, economic and population growth derivative of the strategic position of the locality and the high level of well-being and quality of life that is enjoyed with respect to other places of Italy. Fidenza, justifiably so, enjoys a very positive reputation with worldwide travelers, and is one of the most visited place.
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