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    Abbiategrasso, formerly written Abbiate Grasso (local Lombard: Biegrass [bjeˈɡras]; Milanese: Biaa [ˈbjaː]), is a comune and town in the Metropolitan...
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    Piazza Abbiategrasso is a station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro. It is one of the two southern termini of the line, the other one being Assago Milanofiori...
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  • Franco Moschino (category People from Abbiategrasso)
    eponymous luxury Italian fashion house Moschino. Moschino was born in Abbiategrasso, Lombardy, located c. 22 km from Milan. Moschino's family owned an iron...
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    The Visconti Castle of Abbiategrasso is a medieval castle in Abbiategrasso, Lombardy, northern Italy. It was among the first Visconti castles built according...
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    but since circa 1968 the company headquarters is in Viale Dante 20, Abbiategrasso (45°23′33″N 8°55′31″E / 45.39261°N 8.92518°E / 45.39261; 8.92518...
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    northwest to Maciachini Station in 2004. In March 2005, the Line 2 Abbiategrasso station (south branch from Famagosta) and the Line 1 Rho Fiera station...
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    Appiolaza. Franco Moschino was born on 27 February 1950 and raised in Abbiategrasso, Italy. Moschino studied at Accademia di Belle in Milan from 1968 to...
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    runs from Vimodrone to Gessate, the South-East branch consists of the Abbiategrasso station, the South branch runs from Assago Milanofiori Nord to Assago...
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    Magenta and beyond. By 10pm, the Austrian 2nd Army was withdrawing toward Abbiategrasso. On 8 June, Napoleon III and Victor Emmanuel II entered Milan, then...
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    It varies in width from 22 to 50 m (72 to 164 ft) from Tornavento to Abbiategrasso, dropping to 15 m (49 ft) between there and Milan. Initially it carries...
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