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Muggiano (district of Milan)

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Country
  
Italy

Comune
  
Milan

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Region
  
Lombardy

Zone
  
7

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Province
  
Metropolitan City of Milan

Muggiano is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 7 administrative division of the city. It is located in western periphery, bordering on the comunes of Cesano Boscone, Cusago, Settimo Milanese, and Trezzano sul Naviglio. Before being annexed to Baggio (in 1869), which in turn was annexed to Milan, Muggiano used to an autonomous comune.

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Map of Muggiano, Milan, Metropolitan City of Milan, Italy

The name "Muggiano" is of Roman origin; the place used to be called Modianus, after the governor of its territory, named "Modius".

Until the 1990s, Muggiano was mostly a scarcely populated, rural district, with a landscape dominated by cascine (farmhouse) and cultivated land. After that, a residential area has been created and the population has rapidly grown.

Muggiano is about 10 km from the centre of Milan. As a consequence, it mostly depends on the nearby urban centres of Cesano Boscone and Baggio.

Landmarks

The main landmarks of Muggiano are two well preserved, medieval cascine (Cascina Guascona and Cascina Guasconcina) and the notable church of Saint Marcellina.

Transportation

Muggiano is connected by bus 63 (approximately 15 minutes ride) to the Bisceglie stop of the Milan Metro subway. The Tangenziale ring road has an exit to Muggiano.

References

Muggiano (district of Milan) Wikipedia