Fidenza (, locally ) is a town and (municipality) in the province of Parma, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It has around 27,000 inhabitants. The town was renamed Fidenza in 1927, recalling its Roman name of ; before, it was called Borgo San Donnino ().
Fidenza is a town of about 27,000 people located in the province of Parma in northern Italy's Emilia-Romagna region. The town adopted its current name in 1927, reviving its ancient Roman name after centuries of being known as Borgo San Donnino.
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Fidenza (, locally ) is a town and (municipality) in the province of Parma, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. It has around 27,000 inhabitants. The town was renamed Fidenza in 1927, recalling its Roman name of ; before, it was called Borgo San Donnino ().
==History== The town originates from a Roman camp (Fidentia) founded on the place where the Ananes Gauls had their settlement of Vicumvia (Latin: Victumviae or Victumulae). In 41 BC, it received the Roman citizenship and became a municipium.
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