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  2. 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.

  3. Milan Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Duomo di Milano, front façade, Milan, Italy Plate celebrating the laying of the first stone in 1386. Milan Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Milano [ˈdwɔːmo di miˈlaːno]; Lombard: Domm de Milan [ˈdɔm de miˈlãː]), or Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Italian: Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente), is the cathedral church of Milan, Lombardy ...

  4. Missori (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Missori is a Milan Metro station on Line 3.The station was opened on 16 December 1990 as part of the extension of the line from Duomo to Porta Romana. [2]The station is located at Piazza Giuseppe Missori, in the central area near the Velasca Tower, at the end of Via Giuseppe Mazzini, which by the Duomo leads to the south.

  5. Rovereto (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Rovereto is a station on Line 1 of the Milan Metro.It was opened on 1 November 1964 as part of the inaugural section of the Metro, between Sesto Marelli and Lotto. [2]The station is located on Viale Monza, near the junction with Via Rovereto, which is in the municipality of Milan.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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. It is the largest transnational metropolitan area [ clarification needed ] in the EU . [ 2 ]

  8. De Angeli (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Wikipedia article at [[:it:De Angeli (metropolitana di Milano)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|it|De Angeli (metropolitana di Milano)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  9. Montenapoleone (Milan Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Montenapoleone is a station on Line 3 of the Milan Metro which opened on 1 May 1990, as part of the inaugural section of the line between Duomo and Centrale.Initially, Duomo was connected with Centrale by shuttle service, and on 16 December 1990, with the extension of the line to Porta Romana, full-scale service started.