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construction of
Madonna in
Campagna (1702), San
Rocco (1706), the old
church of
Sacconago (1708), the
church of St. Anne (1710,
later the
Civic Temple), and the...
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central squares of the two
former autonomous muni****lities of
Borsano and
Sacconago. The
meadows outside the
embankment that
surrounded the
historic center...
- over the next century,
absorbing the
nearby communities of
Borsano and
Sacconago in 1927 in a
major administrative reform implemented by the
Fascist regime...
- Airlines.
Retrieved on
February 17, 2012. "Centro
Direzionale MXP
Business Park, Via Don
Andrea Sacconago Snc, 21010
Vizzola Ticino (VA), Italy" v t e...
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history became intertwined with that of two
other former muni****lities,
Sacconago and Borsano,
which became neighborhoods.
Today Busto Arsizio is a modern...
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Cascina Brughetto in
Sacconago...
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Ferroviaria Italiana. Some
kilometers west from the station, at
Bivio Sacconago, is the
origin of the
branch to Malpensa. The
train services are operated...
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Express proceeds along the Saronno–Novara railway, to the
junction at
Sacconago,
located just
beyond Busto Arsizio,
which is the
final stop
before Malpensa...
- (operated by Rete
Ferroviaria Italiana) and the Saronno-Novara line with its
Sacconago-Malpensa
Aeroporto branch line (operated by Ferrovienord). The territory...
- Seveso–Camnago branch); Milan–Saronno; Saronno–Novara (including the
Sacconago–Malpensa branch); Saronno–Como; Saronno–Varese–Laveno; Saronno–Seregno...