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    The Naviglio della Martesana (Lombard: Nivili de la Martexana or Martesanna [niˈʋiːri de la marteˈzana]) is a canal in the Lombardy region, Northern Italy...
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    and ancient noble villas (such as the Inzago Villa near the Naviglio Martesana) to the Canale Villoresi, which is thought to be the longest man-made...
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    kilometres (19 mi) northeast of Milan on the Adda River. The Naviglio Martesana canal starts from the Adda in Trezzo's territory. Trezzo sull'Adda borders...
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    Muzza Canal on the south-east border and the Naviglio Martesana on the northern border) connect the Adda River with Lodi and Milano respectively, making Cassano...
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    Lura, Merlata and Pudiga rivers, the navigable canals Naviglio della Martesana, Naviglio Grande, Naviglio Pavese, Naviglio di Bereguardo, Naviglio di...
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    and Brianza). The Naviglio della Martesana, an artificial canal built in the 15th century in order to link the Adda river to the city of Milan, is the...
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    which translates as villa of delights, located just west of the Martesana canal and Adda river, just north of the town of Vaprio d'Adda, in the region of...
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    civil district. The duke had acknowledged earlier tax exemptions to the "Martesana Superiore" (an area covered by today's Brianza), made in 1373 by Bernabò...
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    Erbognone Terdoppio Ticino Olona Lambro Adda Brembo Enna Parina Stabina Seveso (The Seveso enters the Naviglio Martesana canal which enters the Lambro.) Oglio...
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    It included a massive tower, 42-meter high, and a fortified bridge on the Adda river on a single arch with a record 72-meter span. The bridge was deliberately...
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  • Arderico was in fact Milanese, hailing from Vignate, a village in the Martesana countryside, and spent a lot of time in Milan, rarely being seen in Lodi...
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    Milan, entry towards Brescia. "A35 Brebemi: inaugurazione aree di servizio Adda Sud e Nord". Strade & Autostrade Online (in Italian). Retrieved 12 July 2020...
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    system consists of five canals: Naviglio Grande, Naviglio Pavese, Naviglio Martesana, Naviglio di Paderno, Naviglio di Bereguardo. The first three were connected...
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    Chiavennasca di Valtellina, Farinella, Femmina, Lampia, Marchesana, Martesana, Melasca, Melaschetto, Melascone, Michet, Monferrina, Morsano di Caraglio...
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    such as Castelmarte ("the Castle of Mars", the Roman god of war) and Martesana (possibly the root of the cult of St. Michael, as in the lazzaretto near...
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    the artificial canal from Ticino, destined to flow into the Naviglio Martesana, was built from 1887 to 1890 and was called Canale Villoresi. The first...
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