- La
Banda della Comasina (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbanda
della komaˈziːna]; "Gang of
Comasina") is the name
which the
Italian media used to
describe a...
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Comasina (Italian pronunciation: [komaˈziːna]) is a
district (quarter) of Milan, Italy. It is an area
located within Zone 9 of the city. v t e 45°31′35″N...
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della Magliana of Rome, the Mala del
Brenta of Veneto, and the
Banda della Comasina and
Turatello Crew, both
based in Milan, held
considerable influence at...
- The
Porta Garibaldi,
previously known as the
Porta Comasina, is a city gate
located in Milan, Italy, on the old road to Como. The
Neoclassical arch was...
- The
Golden Ambrosian Republic (Lombard:
Aurea Republega Ambrosiana; Italian:
Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana; 1447–1450) was a short-lived
republic founded...
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Comasina is a
station on Line 3 of the
Milan Metro which opened on
March 26, 2011, twenty-one
years after the
opening of the
original trunk of the line...
- last
extension (Maciachini-
Comasina)
opened in
early 2011. The line, 16.6-kilometre long with 21 stations, runs from
Comasina to San Donato,
entirely underground...
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architect in the late
Neoclassical period,
remembered above all for his
Porta Comasina (now
Porta Garibaldi) in Milan. A
prolific architect, he
completed hundreds...
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Banda della Comasina,
which soon grew to
become the most
powerful and
ferocious gang in
Milan during those years. The
Banda della Comasina was a strong...
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located north of the city centre. It
borders with the
wards of Bruzzano,
Comasina, Bovisasca,
Dergano and Niguarda.
Before being annexed to
Milan in 1923...