Churches of Busto Arsizio (section Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul of Sacconago ("new church"))
construction of Madonna in Campagna (1702), San Rocco (1706), the old church of Sacconago (1708), the church of St. Anne (1710, later the Civic Temple), and the...
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central squares of the two former autonomous municipalities of Borsano and Sacconago. The meadows outside the embankment that surrounded the historic center...
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over the next century, absorbing the nearby communities of Borsano and Sacconago in 1927 in a major administrative reform implemented by the Fascist regime...
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Airlines. Retrieved on February 17, 2012. "Centro Direzionale MXP Business Park, Via Don Andrea Sacconago Snc, 21010 Vizzola Ticino (VA), Italy" v t e...
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history became intertwined with that of two other former municipalities, Sacconago and Borsano, which became neighborhoods. Today Busto Arsizio is a modern...
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Express proceeds along the Saronno–Novara railway, to the junction at Sacconago, located just beyond Busto Arsizio, which is the final stop before Malpensa...
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Ferroviaria Italiana. Some kilometers west from the station, at Bivio Sacconago, is the origin of the branch to Malpensa. The train services are operated...
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(operated by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana) and the Saronno-Novara line with its Sacconago-Malpensa Aeroporto branch line (operated by Ferrovienord). The territory...
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Seveso–Camnago branch); Milan–Saronno; Saronno–Novara (including the Sacconago–Malpensa branch); Saronno–Como; Saronno–Varese–Laveno; Saronno–Seregno...
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