• Pieve a Nievole Pieve Albignola Pieve del Cairo Pieve di Bono-Prezzo Pieve di Cadore Pieve di Cento Pieve di Soligo Pieve di Teco Pieve d'Olmi Pieve Emanuele...
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    Liquigas. Lido di Camaiore, has been repeatedly a stage finish of the Giro d'Italia 1997 (May 28): Stage 11, won by Gabriele Missaglia. 2002 (May 19):...
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  • basilica is in parentheses. Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (1956) Santuario di San Rocco (2023) Santa Maria Assunta (1957) Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata...
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  • (Squadra Cantii). In 1435, along with eight other pieves and communal teams (Pieves of Oggiono, Missaglia, Garlate, Brivio, part of that of Agliate, and...
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    Ronzoni, Domenico Flavio. Brianza and its Country Houses Volume II (PDF). Missaglia: Bellavite. pp. 155–165. "Dimore storiche italiane - Villa Arese Lucini"...
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    Canzo (section Fera di üsei)
    valley in front of it. The coat of arms of Corte di Casale was similar to others of the zone (such as pieve Vallassina), with diagonal white and red stripes...
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    1,799 Miradolo Terme Pavia 3,792 Misano di Gera d'Adda Bergamo 2,927 Misinto Monza and Brianza 5,195 Missaglia Lecco 8,579 Moggio Lecco 503 Moglia Mantua...
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    Chiaravalle became part of Pieve di San Donato when the Milanese territory was organized into parishes (the Italian word for parish is pieve). Under Napoleonic...
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    1346. When the territory around Milan was partitioned in "pieves", Nosedo was part of the Pieve di San Donato. During Napoleonic rule (1806–1816), Nosedo...
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  • document. When the Milanese territory was partitioned in pieves, it was included in the pieve of Trenno, where it remained until well into the 18th century...
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    memorie d'una antica pieve. Saronno. 1989 "Comune di Bruzzano, sec. XIV - 1757 – Istituzioni storiche – Lombardia Beni Culturali". "Pieve della Beata Vergine...
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    was partitioned into pieves; the eastern part was assigned to the pieve of Bruzzano, while the western part was assigned to the pieve of Bollate. The economy...
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  • settlement. When the Milanese territory was partitioned into pieves, Roserio was assigned to the pieve of Bollate. Under Napoleonic rule, it became part of Bollate...
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  • courtyards of Milan by Milan's Tourism Office. Vigentino used to belong to the pieve of San Donato Milanese. Under Napoleonic rule, it was briefly annexed to...
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    being together, even though they were distinct communities, part of the Pieve of Vimercate. In 1751 Cassina Baraggia housed 160 inhabitants: the majority...
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  • where it is referred to as a part of the pieve of Cesano Boscone, named "Asliano". It remained part of the pieve through the 16th, 17th, and 18th century...
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  • dates back to 1346. When the Milanese was partitioned into pieves, Vajano was included in the pieve of San Donato Milanese. Under Napoleonic rule, Vajano was...
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