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Cornate d'Adda (Curnàa in the
Brianza dialect, and
simply Cornate until 1924) is a
comune of 10,799
inhabitants in the
province of
Monza and Brianza,...
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Alachis II, a
fervent anti-Catholic, who was
killed in
battle at
Cornate d'Adda in 688. The last king of the Lombards, Desiderius, also held the...
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opponent of the
Lombard king, Perctarit, who was
killed in the
battle of
Cornate d'Adda (688). With the
collapse of the
Lombard kingdom in 773–74, the duchy...
- Grosseto. The territory, with the
exception of the
Poggio di
Montieri and
Cornate di
Gerfalco peaks, both
above the 1,000 m, is
mostly hilly, with a rich...
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Cavenago di
Brianza Ceriano Laghetto Cesano Maderno Cogliate Concorezzo Cornate d'Adda
Correzzana Desio Giussano Lazzate Lentate sul
Seveso Lesmo Limbiate...
- Trezzo's territory.
Trezzo sull'Adda
borders the
following muni****lities:
Cornate d'Adda, Bottanuco,
Capriate San Gervasio, Busnago, Grezzago,
Vaprio d'Adda...
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Cesano Maderno 36,889 108020
Cogliate 8,287 108021
Concorezzo 15,178 108053
Cornate d'Adda 10,216 108022
Correzzana 2,519 108023
Desio 40,312 108024 Giussano...
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people forced Caccia Dominioni to
escape in his
family residence in
Cornate d'Adda and
later in Monza. He was
later deported to
Turin and sentenced...
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realized though interesting project to make
navigable the Adda
River from
Cornate and Paderno. As a
painter he was an
exponent of the late
Lombard Mannerism...
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Perticara Cormano Cormons Corna Imagna Cornalba Cornale e
Bastida Cornaredo Cornate d'Adda
Cornedo Vicentino Cornegliano Laudense Corneliano d'Alba Corniglio...