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Encyclopedia > Magenta, Italy

Magenta is a town in Milan province in Lombardy in northern Italy. Milan (It. ... Lombardy (Italian: Lombardia) is a region in northern Italy between the Alps and the Po river valley. ...


It is notable as the site of the Battle of Magenta. The colour Magenta is named after the battle, and hence indirectly after the town. This is the town where St. Gianna Beretta Molla was born on October 4, 1922. The Battle of Magenta was fought on June 4, 1859 during the Franco-Austria, resulting in a French victory under Louis-Napoleon against the Austrians under General Gyulai. ... Magenta is a color made up of red and blue light. ...


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Magenta, Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (88 words)
Magenta is a town in Milan province in Lombardy in northern Italy.
The colour Magenta is named after the battle, and hence indirectly after the town.
This is the town where St. Gianna Beretta Molla was born on October 4, 1922.
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