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Melegnano (formerly Marignano; Lombard:
Meregnan [mereˈɲãː]) is a
comune and town in the
Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy,
northern Italy. The town...
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Broletto is the muni****l
palace of the
Lombardy town of
Melegnano. It
constitutes a rare
example of a
Lombard broletto built in a
minor town. The...
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beloved daughter Valentina. When he died of
fever in the
Castello of
Melegnano, his
children fought with each
other and
fragmented the
territories that...
- seamstress, and his father, Natale, were both from Bitonto, but
moved to
Melegnano when
their children were
young in
order to find
better employment opportunities...
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Melegnano railway station is a
railway station in Italy.
Located on the Milan–Bologna railway, it
serves the town of
Melegnano.
Melegnano is
served by...
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between Melegnano and
Castelfranco east
junctions was
opened for
training on 2
October 2008. Consequently, the
tracks between the
Melegnano and Tavazzano...
- was a
Zouave of the Saint-Cyr
military school, who had lost a leg at
Melegnano in the
Second Italian War of Independence. He was
awarded a post as tax...
- all'Illuminismo". www.baroque.it.
Retrieved 17 June 2024. "L'epoca spagnola". www.
melegnano.net.
Retrieved 17 June 2024. "Settecento".
Divina Milano (in Italian)...
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Austrian Empire, and in many
other centres such as Varese, Gallarate, Como,
Melegnano, Cremona, Monza, Udine, Trento, Verona, Rovigo, Vicenza,
Belluno and Padua...
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following muni****lities: San
Giuliano Milanese,
Locate di Triulzi,
Melegnano,
Cerro al Lambro, Siziano,
Landriano and Bascapè. "Superficie di Comuni...