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Bergamo

Bergamo ( Italian: ; , ) is a city in Lombardy, Italy, about northeast of Milan and from the lakes Como and Iseo. The foothills of the Bergamo Alps begin immediately north of the town.

Bergamo is the seat of the Province of Bergamo. With a population of around 120,000, Bergamo is the fourth-largest city in Lombardy. The metropolitan area of Bergamo extends beyond the administrative city limits, spanning over a densely urbanized area with slightly less than 500,000 inhabitants.

The Bergamo metropolitan area is itself part of the broader Milan metropolitan area, home to over 8 million people. , Bergamo is the second most visited city in Lombardy after Milan.

Bergamo is well connected to several cities in Europe and the Mediterranean through Il Caravaggio International Airport, the third-busiest airport in Italy with 10.5 million passengers in 2015, and the motorway A4 stretching on the axis between Milan, Verona, and Venice.

Bergamo (Shopping mall)

Bergamo is a shopping mall located in Nungambakkam, Chennai, India. It is located on Khader Nawaz Khan Road and spread over 40,000 sq.ft. The mall opened in August 2012 with Louis Vuitton as its first store. The mall is designed by DSP architects and built by KKA Buildtech at a cost of 10 Crore. It is considered to be the first luxury mall in Chennai, and the third in India. The building is designed to house 24 stores, each with an area ranging from 1600sq.ft to 2000sq.ft. Named after an Italian city, the white three storey building is influenced by classical Italian architecture.

Bergamo (disambiguation)

Bergamo is a city in Northern Italy.

Bergamo may also refer to:

Bergamo (surname)

Bergamo is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Almiro Bergamo (1912–1994), Italian rower
  • Augie Bergamo (1917–1974), American baseball player
  • Petar Bergamo (born 1930), Yugoslav composer
  • John Bergamo (1940–2013), American percussionist and composer
  • Paolo Bergamo (born 1943), Italian football referee
  • Rodolfo Bergamo (born 1955), Italian high jumper

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She was of the noble family of Bon, and had married Count Romili de Bergamo, who left her free to do whatever she liked.

Meanwhile the commander-in-chief had advanced, accompanied by the larger part of his forces, and had crossed the Oglio in two columns: he launched one column, under General Rosenberg, towards Bergamo, and the other, with General Melas in charge, towards the Serio, whilst a body of seven or eight thousand men, commanded by General Kaim and General Hohenzollern, were directed towards Placentia and Cremona, thus occupying the whole of the left bank of the Po, in such a manner that the Austro-Russian army advanced deploying eighty thousand men along a front of forty-five miles.

Miyamoto Bergamo, he was born on Earth and he is about a hundred and fifteen T.

By rights he should not have been able to purchase the sword, given that Bergamo had first option to buy it back upon the death of the legal owner.

But money sang its song into the right ears at the right time, the weapon was his, and Bergamo did not even know that the owner had died.

Under his clothing Bergamo was pale his body not nearly as wrinkled as his face, and in pretty good shape.

Sleel lifted his own container as had Bergamo and dumped it onto his head.

Its little body can still be seen in the Capella Colleone, up in the old town at Bergamo, lying on a little cushion on the top of a little column, and behind it there stands a little weeping willow tree whose leaves, cut out in green paper, droop over the corpse.

Thousands of peasants were instigated to rise under the pretext of appeasing the troubles of Bergamo and Brescia.

Ottolini, the Podesta of Bergamo, an instrument of tyranny in the hands of the State inquisitors, then harassed the people of Bergamo and Brescia, who, after the reduction of Mantua, wished to be separated from Venice.

At the same time as the Russian commander-inchief arrived at this last town, Moreau heard of the surrender of Bergamo and its castle, and on 23rd April he saw the heads of the columns of the allied army.

Niketas that for two years now the Milanese had created trouble for Frederick with spiteful acts and skirmishes, and the following year the emperor, with the support of Novara, Asti, Vercelli, the marquess of Monferrato, the Marquess Malaspina, the count of Biandrate, with Como, Lodi, Bergamo, Cremona, Pavia, and some others, had again laid siege to Milan.

Milan there had been a gathering of delegates from Cremona, Mantua, Bergamo, and perhaps also Piacenza and Parma, but that was unsure.

Never a girl in all Bergamo so secluded except, on Sundays, they let her go to Mass, bundled up in black, with a veil on.

I have at Bergamo, or the old farm in Carinthia, I will let them know that they are available.