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    The term Alto Milanese (Alt Milanes in Lombard), also called Altomilanese, is used to refer to the territory of Lombardy that includes the northwestern...
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    Common in Verbano-Cusio-Ossola area are bruscitti, originating from Alto Milanese, which consist in a braised meat dish cut very thin and cooked in wine...
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    thirteenth-most populous township in Lombardy. Legnano is located in the Alto Milanese and is crossed by the Olona River. The history of Legnano and its municipal...
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    half of the nineteenth century, Alto Milanese was also a wine area. The history of viticulture in the Alto Milanese area has its roots in Roman times...
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    Common in the whole Insubria area are bruscitti, originating from Alto Milanese, which consist in a braised meat dish cut very thin and cooked in wine...
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    Monte Common in the whole Insubria area are bruscitti, originating from Alto Milanese, which consist in a braised meat dish cut very thin and cooked in wine...
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    Common in the whole Insubria area are bruscitti, originating from Alto Milanese, which consist in a braised meat dish cut very thin and cooked in wine...
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    whole Insubria area, or in the province of Varese (Lombardy), in the Alto Milanese area (Lombardy; particularly in the area of the comune (municipality)...
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    Common in the whole Insubria area are bruscitti, originating from Alto Milanese, which consist in a braised meat dish cut very thin and cooked in wine...
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    (Italian: [ɡallaˈraːte]; Lombard: Galaraa) is a city and comune of Alto Milanese of Lombardy and of Milan metropolitan area, northern Italy, in the Province...
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    the Milan and Varese regions, led by banker Benigno Ajroldi of Banca Alto Milanese, restored the airfield. They aimed to make it an industrial fulcrum...
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    (used in the Milanese archdiocese, but also used in the parishes of Val Taleggio in the province of Bergamo) and the Roman Rite. The Milanese diocese, comprising...
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    Campo dei Fiori Regional Park. After crossing the Valle Olona and the Alto Milanese, the Olona reaches Rho where it pours part of its water into the Canale...
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  • inhabitants, located in one of the most industrialized areas in Europe, the Alto Milanese. Busto Arsizio, according to some hypotheses, has Ligurian origins....
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    the dish is widespread in the province of Varese (Lombardy), in the Alto Milanese area (Lombardy; particularly in the area of the city of Busto Arsizio...
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  • Legnano lost its role as the sole football reference point of the Alto Milanese. In this season Legnano participated for the first time in the 1926-1927...
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    The Civil Hospital of Legnano is the largest hospital of the ASST Ovest Milanese and is located in Legnano, a municipality in the metropolitan city of Milan...
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  • Divisione Valtoce 4 Divisione Flaim 5 Divisione Beltrami 6 Varese Divisione Alto Milanese 7 Brigata Greppi 8 Brigata Passerini 9 1ª Brigata Loto 10 Divisione...
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    densely populated area as is the Olona Conurbation and in general the Alto Milanese, there is a consistent presence of parks both just outside the historic...
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    Legnano, an Italian municipality of the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Alto Milanese, has a recorded history from the first mention of the Legnarello district [it]...
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    Urban Conglomerate of Legnano, is an urban area that corresponds to the Alto Milanese. It includes Legnano, its namesake, and some of the comunes neighboring...
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    December 2016. "Gallarate e Legnano unite con il Polo culturale dell' Alto Milanese". officinacontemporanea. Retrieved 16 December 2016. Portal: art...
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    Busto Garolfo is located in the higher Po Valley. This area is called "Alto-Milanese" because of its location in the territory between the provinces of Milan...
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    paesaggio dell’altomilanese in epoca imperiale romana (Hypothesis about the Alto Milanese country during Roman Empire), Comune di Parabiago, 2006 "Superficie...
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    dedicated to schirpa, which is the traditional dowry of brides in the Alto Milanese area, using local fabrics. This includes lingerie, embroidered clothing...
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    in fact, was linked to the supply of grain, by the millers of the Alto Milanese, to the city of Milan. Noble families of the time therefore tended to...
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    Roman Empire and gave rise to dishes such as the French cassoulet, the Milanese cassoeula, the Romanian fasole cu cârnați, the fabada asturiana from Northwestern...
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  • century Rescaldina experienced the same changes as its wider area (Alto Milanese) i.e. from manufacturing to service industry. Although several top-class...
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    CUTRERA, FONDATORE E PRIMO PRESIDENTE DEL PARCO DEL TICINO". Corriere Alto Milanese (in Italian). 12 October 2018. Retrieved 15 October 2018. "IERI CI HA...
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    Milan carried out a real occupation of the land and the economy of the Alto Milanese. When the canons left, a small watchtower existed at the convent. This...
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