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Brianza (Italian:, Lombard: [briˈãː(t)sa]) is a geographical, historical and cultural area of Italy, at the foot of the Alps, in the northwest of Lombardy, between Milan and Lake Como. Geography [ edit ]
Le pievi hanno determinato le basi forse più intense delle tradizioni della Brianza. Le pievi, talora dimenticate, furono dunque a lungo importanti in Brianza intrecciandosi intimamente con molte vicende storiche.
A province in the Lombardy region of Italy, created in 2004 by splitting from Milan. It has 55 comuni, a population of 871,735 and a GDP of €24.901 billion.
Brianza is a historic area of Lombardy with a rich heritage of art, culture and nature. Discover the Adda river, the Brianza lakes, Montevecchia, Seregno and the Arese Borromeo palace.
Brianza is a hilly area north of Milan and south of Lake Como, with a rich industrial and cultural heritage. Explore its lakes, parks, villas, racetrack, designer furniture and more.
Jul 12, 2021 · Brianza (Lombard dialect: Briansa) is a subregion in the North-West of Lombardy, which encompasses the entire administrative area of the Province of Monza and Brianza, a part of the administrative areas of the Province of Lecco and Como and some municipalities of the administrative area of the Province of Milan.
Brianza is a geographical area in northern Italy, between Milan, Como, Lecco and Bergamo, with a rich and ancient history and a hilly landscape. Learn about its origins, main cities, attractions, typical dishes and the best time to visit in this study.