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  2. Milan Area C - Wikipedia

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    The ZTL encompasses about 8.2 km 2 (3.2 sq mi) ... Map of Milan with the boundaries of Area C (green) and Area B (red) Area B is a larger restricted traffic zone, ...

  3. Ecopass - Wikipedia

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    The Ecopass program was a traffic pollution charge implemented in Milan, Italy, as an urban toll for some motorists traveling within a designated traffic restricted zone or ZTL (Italian: Zone a Traffico Limitato), corresponding to the central Cerchia dei Bastioni area and encircling around 8.2 km 2 (3.2 sq mi).

  4. Limited traffic zone - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, Nantes was the first French city to adopt the concept of an LTZ in the city center. [4]Paris implemented a limited traffic zone in November 2024. [5] The zone à trafic limité (ZTL) will be in the first, second, third and fourth arrondissements in an area of 5.5 sq km that includes the Louvre and Tuileries Gardens, and much of Avenue de l'Opéra.

  5. Zone 1 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The ZTL encompasses about 8.2 km 2 (3.2 sq mi) and 77,000 residents (4.5% and 6% of the city total, respectively). [11] The area is accessible through 43 gates, monitored by video cameras . Area C started as an 18-month pilot program based on the partial implementation of the results of a referendum that took place in June 2011.

  6. List of Milan Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    Milan Metro network map The logo. The Milan Metro is the rapid transit/metro system serving Milan, Italy. The network comprises 5 lines, identified by different numbers and colors, with a total route length of 112 kilometres (70 mi) and 125 stations. The system has a daily ridership of over one million. [1]

  7. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan (/ m ɪ ˈ l æ n / mil-AN, US also / m ɪ ˈ l ɑː n / mil-AHN, [5] [6] Milanese: ⓘ; Italian: Milano ⓘ) 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.

  8. Milan metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Milan metropolitan area, also known as Grande Milano ("Greater Milan"), is the largest metropolitan area in Italy and the 54th largest in the world. Definition

  9. Milan Metro Line 2 - Wikipedia

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    The line runs from the southern to the north-eastern neighborhoods passing through the city centre, serving the north-eastern metropolitan area with two different branches. The line is 39.4 km (24.5 mi) long and has 35 stations. Line 2 is the longest line of the Milan Metro and is the only one running partially overground.