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  2. Category:Italian legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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  4. Lariosauro - Wikipedia

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    In Italian folklore, Lariosauro is a lake monster said to live in Lake Como in Italy, about 50 km (30 miles) north of Milan. Como is one of the deepest European lakes, at about 410 m (1,300 feet) at the deepest location. In 1946, eyewitnesses allegedly reported seeing a reptile-like animal swimming in the waters of the lake.

  5. Zone 9 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Centro Direzionale during the 1960s Bosco Verticale UnipolSai Tower. Apart from Affori, Bruzzano, Comasina, Dergano and Segnano, which were autonomous municipalities before being annexed to the main city of Milan in 1923, the urban development of the Zone 9 has always been linked with the development of the Centro Direzionale district.

  6. Zone 5 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Parco Agricolo Sud Milano is a large protected rural area located south of Milan. In this borough there are many public parks and gardens. The most significant natural area is Parco Agricolo Sud Milano (47,000 ha). Opened in 1990, the park has the purpose of preserving, safeguarding, and enhancing the natural and historical heritage of the Po ...

  7. Fontana dei mostri marini - Wikipedia

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    These two fountains are considered masterpieces among Mannerist sculptures for their beauty and balance, using contemporary marine symbology (such as seashells, fish, legendary monsters, garlands of shellfish and algae, and masks) alongside traditional maritime themes and symbols.

  8. Monte Stella (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    A view of Milan from the Monte Stella park Milano from the top of Mount Stella in 1962. Paolo Monti photographer.. Monte Stella ("Starmount"), also informally called Montagnetta di San Siro ("Little mountain of San Siro") is an artificial hill and surrounding city park in Milan, Italy.

  9. Palazzo Castiglioni (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Castiglioni is an Art Nouveau palace of Milan, northern Italy.It was designed by Giuseppe Sommaruga in the Liberty style and built between 1901 and 1903. The rusticated blocks of the basement imitate a natural rocky shape, while the rest of the decorations are inspired by 18th century stuccos.