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  2. Enjoy (car sharing) - Wikipedia

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    Enjoy logo 2013-2023 Enjoy car in Turin, Italy. Enjoy is an Italian car sharing service provided by Eni. Enjoy is active in Milan, Turin, Rome, Florence and Bologna with a total of more than 2,000 cars. The system offers exclusively Fiat 500 and Fiat Doblò vehicles with one-way point-to-point rentals charged by the minute.

  3. BikeMi - Wikipedia

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    BikeMi is a public bicycle sharing system in Milan, Italy.It was launched on 8 December 2008 and is operated by Clear Channel under its SmartBike system. [3] The scheme encompasses 4,650 bicycles (including 1,000 electric bicycles and bikes for children) [2] and 325 stations.

  4. List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan

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    The following is a list of the 133 municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan, formerly the Province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. [1] List. ISTAT Code Comune ...

  5. CityLife (Milan) - Wikipedia

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    CityLife is a residential, commercial and business district situated a short distance from the old city centre of Milan, Italy; it has an area of 36.6 hectares (90 acres). It is a redevelopment project on the former grounds of Fiera Milano after its relocation to the nearby town of Rho.

  6. Tourism in Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan Cathedral, the largest church in the Italian Republic and third largest in the world, [1] is the city's most popular tourist destination [2]. The Italian city of Milan is one of the international tourism destinations, appearing among the forty most visited cities in the world, ranking second in Italy after Rome, fifth in Europe and sixteenth in the world.

  7. Economy of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan's hinterland is Italy's largest industrial area. Milan's GDP per capita of about €49,500 (US$55,600) ranks among Italy's highest. [3] Milan's Porta Nuova District is Europe's richest subdivision within any city, with a GDP of €257 billion ($308 billion) in 2016 which is comparable to the GDP of the world's 34th richest country ...

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