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      • From many historical documents it appears that Copparo was a rather large agricultural center within the territory of Ferrara. The 1431 census mentions it as the largest area sown with barley and wheat.
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    The origins of Copparo date back to the early Middle Ages and are confirmed both by a formation prior to the year 1000 and by its belonging to the Church of Ferrara and Ravenna (955) under the name "Massa in Copario". From many historical documents it appears that Copparo was a rather large agricultural center within the territory of Ferrara.

  3. Many documents discovered by historians dated between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance refer to Copparo as an area disputed by Ferrara and Ravenna. Certain letters and documents regarding land ownership divisions show Copparo as both a thriving agricultural center and an area full of game and wildlife, making it an excellent hunting ground.

  4. Situated at the center of a fertile territory, Copparo is one of the most important agricultural towns in the province of Ferrara. Originally it grew up around a castle of the Este family, which was afterwards destroyed and on its ruins was built the present Town Hall.

  5. Sep 13, 2012 · Situated at the center of a fertile territory, Copparo is one of the most important agricultural towns in the province of Ferrarae. In origin it grew up around a castle of the Este family, which was afterwards destroyed and on its ruins was built the present Town Hall.

  6. May 30, 2021 · Situated at the center of a fertile territory, Copparo is one of the most important agricultural towns in the province of Ferrara. Originally it grew up around a castle of the Este family, which was afterwards destroyed and on its ruins was built the present Town Hall.

  7. Situated at the center of a fertile territory, Copparo is one of the most important agricultural towns in the province of Ferrarae. In origin it grew up around a castle of the Este family, which was afterwards destroyed and on its ruins was built the present Town Hall.

  8. Copparo is a town and comune of Emilia Romagna, Italy, in the Province of Ferrara, located 50 kilometres northeast of the regional capital of Bologna and 17 kilometres east of the provincial capital of Ferrara, Copparo sits in the fertile Po River Delta—10 kilometres south of the river and 35 kilometres from the Adriatic coast.