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Valsecca
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Valsecca was a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about northeast of Milan and about northwest of Bergamo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 411 and an area of . In 2014 it was merged into the comune of Sant'Omobono Terme.
Arcumeggia
Arcumeggia (Arcümégia in local dialect) is a fraction of the municipality of Casalzuigno in the province of Varese, in Italy.

Clusane
Clusane (known as Crüsane in the Brescian dialect) is a locality of the municipality of Iseo, in Lombardy, Italy. Until 1927 it was an independent municipality, with its last mayor being Francesco Martinelli.
Acquate
Acquate (in Lecchese dialect Quàa) is a ward of Lecco, Italy, located north-east of the city centre. It is situated at the foot of the hill between the Bione and Caldone creeks.
Chiaravalle
neighborhood in Milan and former municipality
Redona
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Figino
neighborhood and former municipality in Milan
Vaiano Valle
settlement in the Italian municipality of Milan
Lambrate
Lambrate ( ) is a quarter of Milan, Italy, located within the Zone 3 administrative division, north-east of the city centre. It owes its name to the Lambro river that traverses the area. Lambrate houses one of the major railway stations of north-eastern Milan, the Stazione di Milano Lambrate. The district is also well known for Parco Lambro, a large urban park established in 1934. The famous Lambretta motor scooter was manufactured in Lambrate, and named after this district, as is Birrificio Lambrate, a craft brewery established in 1996.
Bruzzano
Bruzzano is a district (quartier) of Milan, Italy. It is an area located within Zone 9 of the city.
Crescenzago
Crescenzago ( , historically ) is a district () of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 2 administrative division, north-east of the city centre. It became part of Milan in 1923; prior to that, it was an independent borgo (town). The town is traversed by the Naviglio Martesana canal. The district houses several historical buildings, most notably a 12th Century abbey and several villas from the 18th Century. It also has notable green areas, such as part of the Lambro park, as well as industrial archeological features, most notably the abandoned Ovomaltina factory.
Muggiano
settlement in the Italian municipality of Milan and former municipality
Cimiano
Cimiano ( ) is a district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy. It is located within the Zone 3 administrative division, north-east of the city centre. The Milan Metro (Line 2) stops at Cimiano.
Gorla
district of Milan, Italy, and former municipality
Precotto
Precotto is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy. It is part of the Zone 2 administrative division, located north-east of the city centre.
Turro
district of Milan, Italy, and former municipality
Corpi Santi di Milano
inhabited Italian rural area, established in 1782 and annexed to Milan, Italy in 1873
Lampugnano
Lampugnano is a district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8 administrative division of the city. Until 1841, it was an autonomous comune. A prominent structure of Lampugnano is PalaSharp, which used to be one of Milan's major indoor arenas, housing sporting events, concerts, live shows and political meetings. The nearby Milan Metro subway is also adjacent to a bus terminal and a major parking, and is thus a reference place for many commuters who travel daily to the city from the western part of the Metropolitan City of Milan.
Niguarda
Niguarda is a district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy. It is an area located within Zone 9 of the city. It was an independent village until 1923, then became part of the city after the Giunta Mangiagalli (1917).
Baggio
neighborhood of Milan, Italy and former municipality
Greco
district of Milan and former municipality
Borsano
Borsano (Bursàn in Bustocco) is a frazione of inhabitants in the municipality of Busto Arsizio in the province of Varese. Until 1928 it was always an autonomous municipality, apart from in the period between 1869 and 1912.
Bicocca
neighborhood in Milan and former municipality
Colognola
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Colognola, located at is a quarter of the city of Bergamo.
Lorenteggio
Giambellino () and Lorenteggio (, ) are two historical and populous residential neighborhoods of Milan, Italy. Together, they form a district ("quartiere"), part of the Zone 6 administrative division of Milan.
Sacconago
Sacconago (Sinågu in Bustocco) is a frazione of inhabitants of the comune of Busto Arsizio. It was an autonomous municipality from the Middle Ages until 1928, and a parish since the Renaissance.
Dergano
Dergano is a district of Milan, Italy. It is an area located within Zone 9 of the city.
Roserio
Roserio is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 8 administrative division of the city. It is the northernmost district, bordering on the comune of Baranzate. Before being annexed to Milan, it has been an autonomous comune, as well as part of Bollate and of Musocco.
Quarto Cagnino
neighborhood and former municipality of Milan
Villapizzone
Villapizzone is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy. It belongs to the Zone 8, located north of the city centre. It was an autonomous comune until 1869.
Affori
Affori is a ward of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 9 administrative division of the city, located north of the city centre. It borders with the wards of Bruzzano, Comasina, Bovisasca, Dergano, and Niguarda. Before being annexed to Milan in 1923, it was an autonomous comune.
Musocco
Musocco ( ) is a district of Milan, located in the north-western outskirts of the city, belonging to Zone 8.
Ronchetto sul Naviglio
human settlement in Milan, Lombardy, and former municipality
Quinto Romano
neighborhood and former municipality in Milan