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  2. Zone 1 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Suburban railway stations in the Zone 1: Milano Cadorna; Zone 1 is also interested by Milan Area C, a congestion charge introduced on 16 January 2012, replacing the previous pollution charge Ecopass and based on the same designated traffic restricted zone or ZTL (Italian: Zona a Traffico Limitato), corresponding to the central Cerchia dei ...

  3. Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia

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    The Bosco Verticale features layered cladding, with pre-coupled thermal insulation made of extruded polystyrene (10.0 cm), blocks of lightweight paste brick (25.0 cm) with a plaster finish (1.5 cm), air gaps, and an advanced screen facade made of porcelain stoneware slabs (55×120×1.4 cm). The substructure is composed of aluminum uprights.

  4. Municipalities of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The nine boroughs of Milan. Milan is divided into nine municipalities (Italian: municipi or zone; known as zone di decentramento, "decentralization zones" from 1999 until 2016). They are numbered from 1 to 9. The organization was established in 1997, implemented in 1999 and reformed in 2016; prior to that the city was divided into 20 ...

  5. Conca del Naviglio - Wikipedia

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    Conca del Naviglio is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 1 of Milan. It preserves the remains of the basin and some remains of the Milan amphitheatre. The urban fabric originated around the creation of the Conca di Viarenna in the 15th century.

  6. Flora of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Broadly there are three different vegetational zones of forests or bushes in Italy: Evergreen vegetation: maquis shrubland (Italian: macchia mediterranea) with densely growing plants and shrubs that always have leaves on. This flora is typical of the dry mediterranean climate, especially along the coast and in the islands.

  7. Parco delle Basiliche - Wikipedia

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    Parco Papa Giovanni Paolo II ("Pope John Paul II Park"), [1] best known by its historic name Basilicas Park (Parco delle Basiliche in Italian) [2] is a city park of Milan, Italy, located in Zone 1. It owes its name to the fact that it connects two major basilicas, the Basilica of San Lorenzo and the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio.

  8. Parco Sempione - Wikipedia

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    Parco Sempione ("Simplon Park") is a large city park in the historic center of Milan, region of Lombardy, Italy.Established in 1888, and designed by Emilio Alemagna, it has an overall area of 38.6 hectares (95 acres), and it is located inside the Zone 1 administrative division.

  9. Category:Zones of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Zones of Milan" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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