District of Milan

District of Milan

The District of Milan was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic. It received the numeral I and its capital was Milan.

The district

Founded on May 13, 1801, it had a population of 217,807 inhabitants. It was composed by the communes of Milan, Holy Bodies of Milan, Affori, Arcagnano, Arese, Assago, Assiano, Baggio, Balbiano, Balsamo, Baranzate, Bazzana Sant’Ilario, Bazzanella, Bescapè, Bicocca e Bicocchino, Binzago, Boldinasco, Bolgiano, Bollate, Bovisio, Bresso, Briavacca, Brusuglio, Bruzzano, Buccinasco, Bustighera, Canobbio, Carpianello, Carpiano, Casiglio, Cassignanica, Cassina Aliprandi, Cassina Amata, Cassina de’ Gatti, Cassina del Donato, Cassina del Pero, Cassina nuova, Cassina Nuova, Cassina Pertusella, Cassina Savina, Cassina Triulza, Cassino Scanasio, Castel Lambro, Castellazzo d’Arconate, Cavajone, Cerchiate, Cerro, Cesano Boscone, Cesano Maderno, Cesate, Chiaravalle, Cinisello, Civesio, Cologno, Colturano, Cormano, Cornaredo, Cornegliano, Corsico, Crescenzago, Cusago, Cusano, Dergano e Derganino, Desio, Dugnano, Fagnano, Figino, Fizzonasco, Foramagno, Garbagnate, Garegnano Marcido, Gorla, Grancino, Gudo Gambaredo, Incirano, Lambrate, Lampugnano, Limbiate, Limito, Linate superiore ed inferiore, Liscate, Locate, Loirano, Lorenteggio, Lucino, Macconago, Maccherio, Mangialuppo, Masciago, Mazzo, Mediglia, Melegnano, Mercugnano, Mezzano, Mezzate, Monte, Monzoro, Morsenchio, Muggiano, Muggiò, Musocco, Niguarda, Nosedo, Nova, Novate, Novegro, Opera, Paderno, Pairana, Palazzuolo, Pantanedo, Pantigliate, Pedriano, Peschiera, Pieve, Pinzano, Pioltello, Pizzabrasa, Poasco, Ponte Sesto, Precentenaro, Precotto, Premenugo, Quarto Cagnino, Quinto de’ Stampi, Quinto Romano, Quinto Sole, Rancate, Redecesio, Riozzo, Robbiano, Rodano, Romanobanco, Romano Paltano, Ronchetto presso Corsico, Roserio, Rovagnasco, Rovido, Rozzano, San Donato, San Giuliano, San Giuliano, San Gregorio vecchio, San Pedrino, San Vito, San Zeno, Sant’Alessandro, Santa Brera; Segnano e Segnanino, Greco e Pasquè di Seveso; Segrate, Seguro, Sella Nuova, Senago, Sesto San Giovanni, Sesto Ulteriano, Settala, Settimo, Seveso, Solaro, Terrazzano, Terzago, Tolcinasco, Torre Vecchia, Torriggio, Tregarezzo, Trenno, Trenzanesio, Trezzano, Triuggio, Trognano, Trucazzano, Turago Bordone, Turro, Vajano, Valera, Varedo, Vialba, Viboldone, Videserto, Vigentino, Vighignolo, Vigliano, Vignate, Vigonzone, Villa Pizzone, Villa Rossa, Villa San Fiorano, Villarzino, Vimodrone, Vizzolo, Zelo, Zivido, Zunico.

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