Legnano

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Statistics
Region: Lombardy
Province: Milano
Location: 45.6/45°36' N lat.
8.91667/8°55' W long.
Area: 17 km²
Population: 53,788
Population density: 3,164/km²
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Elevation:
Postal code: 20025
Area/distance code: 0331
Car designation: MI
ISTAT code: 015118
Fiscal code: E514
Website: www.comune.legnano.mi.it


Legnano is a city in northern Italy, northwest of Milan, with a population of roughly 53,000.

Its coat of arms' color are light earth brown, white with a red-colored tree and red with a white lion. Its leaves is colored at the range of grey, brown and black. Its color of the crown is dark gole.

It was scene of defeat of Emperor Frederick I by the Lombard League in 1176. See Battle of Legnano.

Antonio Salieri was born in Legnano on August 18, 1750

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