Taro Valley: the green heart of the Parma Apennines
The Taro Valley, known in Italian as Val di Taro, lies in the western part of Emilia-Romagna, close to the border with Liguria and Tuscany.
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The Taro Valley, known in Italian as Val di Taro, lies in the western part of Emilia-Romagna, close to the border with Liguria and Tuscany.
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