Baranzate ( Milanese : Baranzaa [barãˈtsaː] ), formerly a frazione of the neighboring comune of Bollate , is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan , in the Italian region of Lombardy , about 8 kilometres (5 mi) northwest of Milan . It was created in 2004 after its previous establishment, in 2001, was declared unconstitutional.
4-564: Baranzate is bordered by Bollate to the north and northwest, Novate Milanese to the east, and Milan 's Roserio district to the south and southwest. Prior to 2001, Baranzate was a frazione of the comune of Bollate . It was established as a comune in its own right in November of that year by the promulgation of a regional law. In 2003 this law was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Italy . The establishment of
8-466: A population of 36,488. Bollate borders the following municipalities: Paderno Dugnano , Senago , Garbagnate Milanese , Arese , Cormano , Novate Milanese , Baranzate , Milan . Bollate received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on October 11, 1984. It is served by Bollate Centro railway station and Bollate Nord railway station . Sights include the historical Villa Arconati . * Bollate Prison This article on
12-660: The fundamental freedoms of the European Union. This article on a location in the Province of Milan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Bollate Bollate ( Milanese : Bollaa [buˈlaː] ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy , located about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of Milan . As of 30 November 2017, it had
16-459: The new comune was annulled, and Barazate became once more a frazione of Bollate. In May 2004 a new regional law re-established the comune. A ruling in the Court of Justice of the European Union in 2012 involving the comune of Baranzate declared that Italian legislation on local taxation constituted on unlawful restriction of freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services, which are among
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