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  2. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan (/ mɪˈlæn / mil-AN, US also / mɪˈlɑːn / mil-AHN; [ 5 ][ 6 ] Milanese: [miˈlãː] ⓘ; Italian: Milano [miˈlaːno] ⓘ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban population [ 7 ] and the second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome.

  3. AC Milan - Wikipedia

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    The stadium, which was built by Milan's second chairman, Piero Pirelli and has been shared with Inter Milan since 1947, [15] is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 75,817. [16] AC Milan has a long-standing rivalry with Inter, with whom they contest the Derby della Madonnina, one of the most followed derbies in football.

  4. History of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Bas-relief sculpted on the Palazzo della Ragione of the scrofa semilanuta ("half-woolly sow") from which, according to tradition, the city's toponym derives. Milan was founded with the Celtic name of Medhelanon, [2][1] later latinized by the ancient Romans into Mediolanum. In Celtic language medhe- meant "middle, centre" and the name element ...

  5. Milan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Milan Cathedral. Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano [ˈdwɔːmo di miˈlaːno]; Lombard: Domm de Milan [ˈdɔm de miˈlãː]), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Italian: Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy, Italy.

  6. Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan. Santa Maria delle Grazie ("Holy Mary of Grace") is a church and Dominican convent in Milan, northern Italy, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The convent contains the mural of The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, which is in the refectory.

  7. Economy of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Economy of Milan. Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy and is the wealthiest city in Italy. [1] Milan and Lombardy had a GDP of €400 billion ($493 billion) and €650 billion ($801 billion) respectively in 2017. [2] Milan surpassed Berlin in the size of its economy in 2014, and has since been the richest city among ...

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