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Encyclopedia > Lombardia
Regione Lombardia
Capital Milan
President Roberto Formigoni
(CdL)
Provinces Bergamo
Brescia
Como
Cremona
Lecco
Lodi
Mantua
Milano
Monza-Brianza
Pavia
Sondrio
Varese
Municipalities 1547
Area 23,863 km²
 - Ranked 4th (7.9 %)
Population (2001)
 - Total

 - Ranked
 - Density


9,032,554
1st (15.8 %)
379/km²
Image:Italy Regions Lombardy 220px.png
Map higlighting the location of Lombardia in Italy

Lombardy (It. Lombardia) is a region in northern Italy between the Alps and the Po Valley. Lombardy borders the regions of Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige, and the country of Switzerland. Lombardy's capital is Milan. One fifth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy, and its capital (Milan) is the fourth conurbation in Europe with more than 6.5 million inhabitants. The current governor of Lombardy is Roberto Formigoni.


Lombardy is one of the three richest regions in Europe, with a g.d.a per capita 30% higher than the rest of Italy. Many foreign and national companies have their headquarters in Milan. Lombardy seams to be very active in sports with many clubs winning rewards in football, rugby, ice hockey and basketball.


Pirelli Tower, the highest italian skyscraper (130 m), is the seat of Lombardy Region. Lombardy is candidate, with the city of Milan, for Summer Olympic Games of 2016 (Milan-Lombardy 2016).

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History

The region is named for the Lombards or Longobardi, who came after the fall of the (western) Roman Empire. There was a close relationship between the Frankish, Bavarian and Lombard nobility for many centuries.


Lombardy's motto

The Lombardy's motto is "A region to act" (It.: "Una regione per fare")


Provinces

The region is divided into the following provinces, all named after their capital cities:

Its twelve provinces are subdivided into a total of 1,562 comunes, ranging in population from Milan (1,256,211) to Morterone, near Lake Como, with only 33 inhabitants (2001 census). Another important town is Monza with its Formula One circuit.


Main cities

Transportation

Airports

There are 4 main airports in Lombardy:

Milan's two airports are considered the most crowded Italian hub with more than 30 million passengers a year.


Railway services

The Suburban Railway Service (called "S" Lines, the service is similar to French RER and German S-Bahn), composed by 8 suburban lines (10 from 2008), connects the Milan Metropolitan Area ("Great Milan"), and other important cities, like Como or Varese. The Regional Railway Service (called "R"), instead, links Lombardy’s cities and connects the region with the national railway system.


Tourism informations

Food

  • Risotto alla Milanese
  • Cotoletta alla Milanese
  • Osso buco
  • Cassoeula
  • Panettone
  • Missoltini
  • Polenta
  • Torrone
  • Bresaola

External links

General informations

Provinces

  • Provincia di Bergamo (http://www.provincia.bergamo.it/)
  • Provincia di Brescia (http://www.provincia.brescia.it/)
  • Provincia di Como (http://www.provincia.como.it/)
  • Provincia di Cremona (http://www.provincia.cremona.it//)
  • Provincia di Lecco (http://www.provincia.lecco.it/)
  • Provincia di Lodi (http://www.provincia.lodi.it/)
  • Provincia di Mantova (http://www.provincia.mantova.it/)
  • Provincia di Milano (http://www.provincia.milano.it/)
  • Provincia di Pavia (http://www.provincia.pv.it//)
  • Provincia di Varese (http://www.provincia.varese.it/)
  • Provincia di Sondrio (http://www.provincia.sondrio.it//)

Universities

  • Milan's Politecnic (http://www.polimi.it/)
  • Università Bocconi (http://www.unibocconi.it/) (Milan)
  • Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (http://www.unicatt.it/) (Milan)
  • Università degli Studi di Milano (http://www.unimi.it/)
  • Università degli Studi Milano Bicocca (http://www.unimib.it/) (Milan-Monza)
  • Università degli Studi di Bergamo (http://www.unibg.it/)
  • Università degli Studi di Brescia (http://www.unibs.it/)
  • Università degli Studi di Mantova (http://www.unimn.it/)
  • Università degli Studi di Pavia (http://www.unipv.it/)
  • Università degli Studi dell'Insubria (http://www.uninsubria.it/) (Varese-Como)


Regions of Italy
Regular Regions
Abruzzo | Basilicata | Calabria | Campania | Emilia-Romagna | Lazio (Latium) | Liguria | Lombardia (Lombardy) | Marche | Molise | Piemonte (Piedmont) | Puglia (Apulia) | Toscana (Tuscany) | Umbria | Veneto |
Regions with special autonomous status
Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Sardegna (Sardinia) | Sicilia (Sicily) | Trentino-Alto Adige (Trentino-South Tyrol) | Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)

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