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Paderno may refer to: *Paderno Dugnano, in the province of Milano, Italy *Paderno d'Adda, in the province of Lecco, Italy *Paderno Franciacorta, in the province of Brescia, Italy *Paderno Ponchielli, in the province of Cremona, Italy *Paderno del Grappa Paderno del Grappa is a small town and a ''frazione'' of Pieve del Grappa in the province of Treviso, Veneto region of Italy.. Paderno del Grappa is located at the base of Mount Grappa, a mountain located in the Dolomites. Paderno del Grappa is a ...
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Paderno Dugnano
Paderno Dugnano (Milanese: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Milan, in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is bounded by ''comuni'' of Senago, Limbiate, Varedo, Cusano Milanino, Cormano, Nova Milanese, Bollate, Novate Milanese, Cinisello Balsamo. Paderno Dugnano is about 15 kilometers from the center of Milan. Following the unification of Italy in 1861, a reorganization of the internal subdivisions of the country ensued. By decree of 17 March 1869, the ''comuni'' of Paderno, Dugnano, Incirano, Cassina Amata, and Palazzolo Milanese were fused into a new ''comune'' called Paderno Milanese. Other names for the ''comune'' were proposed (including Padergnano and Borgosole) through the 1880s. By decree of 1 February 1886, the '' comune's'' name was formally changed to the current name of Paderno Dugnano. Paderno Dugnano received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on 25 September 1989. Twin towns Paderno Dugnano is twinned with: * Inđija Inđija ...
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Paderno D'Adda
Paderno d'Adda ( Brianzöö: ; Bergamasque: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Lecco, in Lombardy. It is well known in the rest of Italy for the cast-iron San Michele Bridge built in the late nineteenth century following the Tour Eiffel style. It is said that Leonardo da Vinci used the Paderno's scenery as base for his famous painting Virgin of the Rocks The ''Virgin of the Rocks'' ( it, Vergine delle rocce), sometimes the ''Madonna of the Rocks'', is the name of two paintings by the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci, of the same subject, with a composition which is identical except fo .... References Cities and towns in Lombardy {{Lecco-geo-stub ...
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Paderno Franciacorta
Paderno Franciacorta (Brescian: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy Lombardy ( it, Lombardia, Lombard language, Lombard: ''Lombardia'' or ''Lumbardia' '') is an administrative regions of Italy, region of Italy that covers ; it is located in the northern-central part of the country and has a population of about 10 .... References Cities and towns in Lombardy {{Brescia-geo-stub ...
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Paderno Ponchielli
Paderno Ponchielli ( Soresinese: ; Cremunés: ) is a ''comune'' in the province of Cremona, in Lombardy, northern Italy. Before the unification of Italy in 1861, the town was known just as Paderno. After unification, the new government called on various municipalities with the same name to adjust and differentiate them. “Fasolaro” got added to the name Paderno. However, this did not meet with universal public approval as the word alluded to the production of common cowpeas (black-eyed peas) widespread in the area, which was considered as a possible source of mockery in neighboring communities. In 1878, Umberto I, King of Italy, changed the name from Paderno Fasolaro to Paderno Cremonese. In 1928, when Paderno merged with the neighboring Ossolaro, the area took the name Paderno Ossolaro. Then, in 1934, with the celebration of 100th birthday of their native son, the composer Amilcare Ponchielli Amilcare Ponchielli (, ; 31 August 1834 – 16 January 1886) was an Italian o ...
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