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Rogoredo (''Rogored'' in Lombard) is a former municipality, currently border district (" quartiere") of the city of
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,
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. It is part of the Zone 4 administrative division, and it is located 6–7 km south-east of the city centre. It borders on the
Nosedo Nosedo (''Nosed'' in Lombard) is a district ("quartiere") of the city of Milan, Italy. It is part of the Zone 4 administrative division, located south of the city centre. Until 1870, it was an autonomous ''comune''. The name comes from the Latin ...
district to the east, on the Morsenchio district to the north, on the piazzale Corvetto neighbourhood to the north-west, and on the
San Donato Milanese San Donato Milanese (Milanese: ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan. It is served by the San Donato underground station right on the borderline betw ...
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'' to the south-east. The name derives from the medieval
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word ''robur'', meaning "
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, and stands for "oak wood".


History

References to Rogoredo as a distinct settlement, traversed by the Via Aemilia Roman road, date back at least to 880. Once part of the parish of
Nosedo Nosedo (''Nosed'' in Lombard) is a district ("quartiere") of the city of Milan, Italy. It is part of the Zone 4 administrative division, located south of the city centre. Until 1870, it was an autonomous ''comune''. The name comes from the Latin ...
, in 1867 it became part of the
Chiaravalle Milanese Chiaravalle ( lmo, Ceravall ) is a district (''quartiere'') of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 5 administrative division of the city. It is located in the periphery south of the city centre, within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano nature reserve. Bef ...
''comune''. It became part of
Milan Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ...
in 1923, along with 20 other Milanese comunes. At the end of the 19th century the development Rogoredo benefited from its connections to Milan, through the Porta Romana city gate and by the Milano-Lodi tramway. At the time, the settlement went through a fast industrialization process, most notably with the establishment of the Acciaierie Redaelli
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and the
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factory Società Italiana Prodotti Esplosivi, later absorbed by Montedison. With the establishment of these facilities, the population grew quickly. In the 20th century, industrial activities in the area were further boosted by the realization of the Rogoredo railway station, located on the railway connecting Milan to
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
and Piacenza, as well as the largest
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of the Milanese area. Public transports to Rogoredo were likewise enhanced through the century, with the old tramway being gradually replaced by
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es and then buses, and lastly complemented by the Milan Metro subway ( Line 3). The subway station serving the district is "San Donato", which, despite its name, is within the boundaries of Rogoredo rather than those of the nearby
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.


The district today

Up until the 1980s, when the Milan Metro station in Rogoredo was realized, the district was largely isolated from the rest of Milan. The subway increased activity in the area, especially as the Rogoredo station absorbed much of the
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between Milan and the southern part of the
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(
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
, Piacenza, Lodi,
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). This was further increased in the late 20th century and early 21st century as both the
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reached Rogoredo. Despite this, Rogoredo is still somewhat perceived as a town of its own, and there still is a single road leading into the district from Milan. Plans to enhance the road connections between Rogoredo and Milan are being considered by the city authorities. The district has a large city park, established in the 1960s, with a war memorial dedicated to the soldiers that fell in
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and
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. At the northern end of the park, some 16th-century ''
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'' have been preserved. The industrial history of Rogoredo is reflected in its high level of development. For example, Rogoredo was the first district in Milan to have full
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access.Cablaggio, è corsa all'oro
(in Italian)
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, the first
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provider in Italy, is based in Rogoredo.


Milano Santa Giulia

A project has been started that will create a new residential and green district in the area where the Montedison and Redaelli facilities used to be. This area, which includes the headquarters of Sky Italia, will thus cease to be part of Rogoredo and become a district on its own, named
Milano Santa Giulia Milano Santa Giulia is a green and residential district ("quartiere") under construction in the south-east periphery of Milan, Italy, between the districts of Rogoredo and Taliedo, in the Zone 4 administrative division. As the construction is sti ...
. As only part of the new district has been realized, this area is still usually referred to as being part of Rogoredo.


References in popular culture

The best known reference to Rogoredo in popular culture is probably the song ''Andava a Rogoredo'' ("He used to go to Rogoredo") by Milanese singer-songwriter Enzo Jannacci (1962).


Footnotes

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