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  2. Strada statale 36 del Lago di Como e dello Spluga - Wikipedia

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    Strada statale 36 del Lago di Como e dello Spluga is an Italian state highway 87.4 kilometres (54.3 mi) long in Italy located in the region of Lombardy. It is the major road in Lombardy. It provides the main access route to the Valtellina and the Swiss canton of Grisons through Splügen Pass from Milan and other cities in southern Lombardy.

  3. Autostrada A8 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Autostrada A8 or Autostrada dei Laghi ('Lakes motorway') is an autostrada (Italian for 'motorway') 43.6 kilometres (27.1 mi) long in Italy located in the region of Lombardy connecting Milan to Varese (on the Lake of Varese) and connecting Milan to Gallarate and Sesto Calende on Lake Maggiore and on Lake Monate (now part of the Gallarate - Gattico connection, also part of the Autostrada dei ...

  4. Autostrada A9 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    It connects to the Autostrada A8 at Lainate, near Milan, and it reaches Como, on the Lake Como, and Chiasso, on the Italy–Switzerland border, where it connects to the Swiss road network (Gotthard Motorway). It is a part of the E35 European route. Autostrada A9 is commonly defined, together with the Autostrada A8, as the "Autostrada dei Laghi".

  5. Milan–Chiasso railway - Wikipedia

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    The Milano–Chiasso railway line is an Italian state-owned railway connecting Milan to Como and Chiasso, Switzerland.. It is electrified at 3000 volts DC. Between Milan and Monza it has four tracks and is used not only by trains operating to and from Como, but also by freight and passenger trains connecting Milan with Bergamo and Lecco, either directly or routed via Molteno.

  6. Lake Como - Wikipedia

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    Lake Como (Italian: Lago di Como [ˈlaːɡo di ˈkɔːmo], locally [a]), also known as Lario, [b] is a lake of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy. It has an area of 146 square kilometres (56 sq mi), making it the third-largest lake in Italy, after Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore .

  7. Bellagio, Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    The Insubres lived free and independently until the arrival of the Gauls, led by Belloveso, who, around the year 600 BC, undid the Insubres and settled in Milan and Como, occupying the shores of the lake and creating a garrison at the extreme point of their conquest, Bellagio (fancifully Bellasium, named after their commander Belloveso). [3]

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