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Bovisa (Western Lombard: [buˈʋiːza], Italian: [boˈviːza]) is a
district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy,
located north of the city center, in the Zone 9. The...
- principles. The
university is made up of two
central campuses in Milan, the
Bovisa and Leonardo,
where the
majority of the
research and
teaching activities...
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around the city),
Milano Bovisa,
Saronno and
Busto Arsizio Nord; the
other service (R) call at
Milano Porta Garibaldi,
Milano Bovisa, Saronno, Rescaldina...
- Rogoredo–Milano
Bovisa) ran to
Malpensa Airport/Aeroporto from June 2010.
Trains called at: Ferno,
Busto Arsizio, Castellanza, Rescaldina, Saronno,
Milano Bovisa, Milano...
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Milano Bovisa is a
railway station in
Bovisa, Milan, Italy. It
opened in 1879 and is now one of the key
nodes of the
Milan suburban railway service, and...
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Pieve Emanuele. line S8:
extension from
Milano Porta Garibaldi to
Milano Bovisa. line S9:
extension from
Saronno to
Busto Arsizio in the north, shortening...
- nationally, to
local hubs in the
Veneto and
Lazio regions.
Milan –
Bovisa Campus The
Bovisa Campus has been
housing MIP, now
POLIMI GSoM
since 2009. Moreover...
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union of the
previous Zones 2 (Centro Direzionale, Greco, Zara), 7 (
Bovisa, Dergano), 8 (Affori, Bruzzano, Comasina) and 9 (Niguarda, Bicocca). The...
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Milano Bovisa towards Lodi
Trenord S3
Milano Bovisa towards Milano Cadorna Novate Milanese towards Garbagnate Milanese Trenord S13
Milano Bovisa towards...
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former football coach and
player who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in the
Bovisa district of Milan,
Bagnoli began his
professional career as a midfielder...