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  2. List of shopping malls in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Torri di Quartesolo: Vicenza: Veneto: 150 44,800 Cogest Retail [29] La Grande Mela Shoppingland Sona: Verona: Veneto: 120 52,000 Cogest Retail [30] McArthurGlen Veneto Designer Outlet Noventa di Piave: Venice: Veneto: 120 McArthurGlen Group [31] Porte di Mestre Venice: Venice: Veneto: 120 28,954 Gallerie Auchan [32] Valecenter Marcon: Venice ...

  3. Valmontone - Wikipedia

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    Valmontone is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region Lazio, located about 45 kilometres (28 miles) southeast of Rome. Valmontone seen by Rocca di Cave : the massive white building is Palazzo Doria-Pamphilj.

  4. Transport in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Early public transport service in Milan dates back to 1801, operated with horse-drawn carriages. [1] After the relocation of the capital of the Italian Kingdom to Milan in 1805, national and international transport services were inaugurated, all operated with carriages, to Vienna, Marseille and several Italian cities. [1]

  5. Via Monte Napoleone - Wikipedia

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    Via Monte Napoleone, also spelled Via Montenapoleone, is an upscale shopping street in Milan, Italy, and the most expensive street in the world (2024). [1] It is famous for its ready-to-wear fashion and jewelry shops, and for being the most important street of the Milan fashion district known as the Quadrilatero della moda, where many well-known fashion designers have high-end boutiques.

  6. Tourism in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan Cathedral, the largest church in the Italian Republic and third largest in the world, [1] is the city's most popular tourist destination [2]. The Italian city of Milan is one of the international tourism destinations, appearing among the forty most visited cities in the world, ranking second in Italy after Rome, fifth in Europe and sixteenth in the world.

  7. Zone 4 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 4 of Milan (in Italian: Zona 4 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative zones of Milan, Italy. [1] It lies in the south-eastern area of the city. The administrative division of Milan into zones has been in place since 1997, although the city was previously divided into 20 zones.

  8. Zone 9 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 9 of Milan, since 2016 officially Municipality 9 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 9 di Milano, Municipio 9 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy. [ 1 ] It was officially created as an administrative subdivision during the 1980s.

  9. Milan Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Milan Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Milano) is the rapid transit system serving Milan, Italy, operated by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi. The network consists of five lines with a total network length of 111.8 kilometres (69.5 mi), and a total of 125 stations (+2 in construction), mostly underground. It has a daily ridership of about 1.4 ...