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Turbigo (Milanese: Torbigh [turˈbiːk]) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Milan, along the Naviglio Grande canal. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 7,486 and an area of 8.5 square kilometres (3.3 sq mi).
Turbigo borders the following municipalities: Castano Primo, Cameri, Robecchetto con Induno, Galliate. It is the birthplace of naturalist Giuseppe Gené.
It is home to a medieval castle, known from the 9th century and perhaps built around a Roman tower, and to church of Santi Cosma e Damiano (1639–40). Also from the 17th century is a bridge over the Naviglio Grande.
On 3 June 1859, Turbigo was the site of the Battle of Turbigo, a battle of the Second Italian War of Independence. Franco-Piedmontese troops crossed the Ticino via a pontoon bridge to occupy the town. The battle is commemorated in the name of rue de Turbigo, a Paris street.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Flaminio Piatti
- Arondisemen ke-2 Paris
- Galliate
- Cameri
- Turbigo
- Combat of Turbigo
- Arts et Métiers station
- Battle of Turbigo
- 3rd arrondissement of Paris
- Temple station (Paris Métro)
- Giuseppe Gené
- Étienne Marcel station
- Second Italian War of Independence
- 2nd arrondissement of Paris