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Bresso ( Milanese : Bress [ˈbrɛs] ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy , located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Milan . At the 2001 census the municipality had a population of 26,255 inhabitants and a population density of 8,027.2 persons/km², making it the most densely populated comune in Italy outside the Province of Naples .

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5-697: Bresso borders the following municipalities: Cinisello Balsamo , Cusano Milanino , Sesto San Giovanni , Cormano and Milan . Milan's general aviation airfield is located at Bresso and is the home of the Aero Club Milano and Aero Club Bresso. Bresso Airport is in the commune. This article on a location in the Province of Milan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cinisello Balsamo Cinisello Balsamo ( Italian pronunciation: [tʃiniˈzɛllo ˈbalsamo] ; Lombard : Cinisell Balsom [tʃiniˌzɛl ˈbaːlsum] )

10-571: A Roman gens had here, probably, a branch of the Imperial Age) is the western part of the city. In another theory (also not exactly confirmed) resulting from studies done in the Historical Archive of Arms would be that both Cini , both Sello , were ancient and noble Houses from Trentino who settled in the area, providing their names to the same, which were decorated with the title of nobility with special merit achieved for works done in favor of

15-517: Is a comune (municipality) of about 75,200 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Milan , in the Italian region of Lombardy , about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of Milan city center. Cinisello Balsamo borders the following municipalities: Monza , Muggiò , Nova Milanese , Paderno Dugnano , Cusano Milanino , Sesto San Giovanni , Bresso . The current comune was formed in 1928 by

20-480: The pastoral and the sword on a red field in fact belongs to Balsamo, the rampant crowned lion on a blue field belongs to Cinisello. Cinisello (from the Latin cinis , "Ashes", through cinixellum , indicating the fertility of the land from the ashen color, but traditional, though not exactly confirmed - even if you have found Roman remains in the area - is the theory that "Cinisello" comes from "Cinis Aelii", "Ash of Aelius",

25-406: The union of Cinisello and Balsamo , and received the honorary title of city through a presidential decree on 17 October 1972. Until the late 1920s, Cinisello and Balsamo were two separate municipalities. By royal decree, on 13 September 1928 a merger was arranged to form the current commune. As a symbol, the emblem of the city now encompasses those of the two municipalities merged: the emblem of

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