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  2. Municipalities of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The nine boroughs of Milan. Milan is divided into nine municipalities (Italian: municipi or zone; known as zone di decentramento, "decentralization zones" from 1999 until 2016). They are numbered from 1 to 9. The organization was established in 1997, implemented in 1999 and reformed in 2016; prior to that the city was divided into 20 ...

  3. Zone 1 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The zone is characterized by the presence of many squares (Italian: piazze), among which the most famous are: Piazza del Duomo, which marks the exact center of the city and includes some of the most important buildings of Milan, as well some of the most prestigious commercial activities, and it is by far the foremost tourist attraction of the city.

  4. Zone 4 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 4 of Milan (in Italian: Zona 4 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative zones of Milan, Italy. [1] It lies in the south-eastern area of the city. The administrative division of Milan into zones has been in place since 1997, although the city was previously divided into 20 zones.

  5. Milan Area C - Wikipedia

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    Map of Milan with the boundaries of Area C (green) and Area B (red) Area B is a larger restricted traffic zone, which came into force on 25 February 2019. [37] It was introduced to restrict access to the city to the most polluting vehicles and to large vehicles. [38]

  6. Zone 3 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The zone includes the following districts: Casoretto, which is the northernmost district of the zone, mainly residential; Cimiano, which was an autonomous comune until it was annexed to Crescenzago in 1757 and then to Milan in 1923. It houses the headquarter of Rizzoli publishing group; Città Studi, seat of many universities campuses.

  7. Zone 2 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The zone includes the following districts: Crescenzago, which was an autonomous comune until it was annexed to Milan in 1923. The district houses several historical buildings, most notably a 12th century abbey and several villas from the 18th century; Gorla, which was an autonomous comune until it was annexed to Milan in 1923.

  8. Zone 7 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 7 of Milan, since 2016 officially Municipality 7 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 7 di Milano, Municipio 7 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy. [ 1 ] It was officially created as an administrative subdivision during the 1980s.

  9. Category:Zones of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Zone 8 of Milan; Zone 9 of Milan This page was last edited on 2 June 2019, at 08:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...