San Donato Milanese

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Comune di San Donato Milanese
Coat of arms of Comune di San Donato Milanese
Municipal coat of arms
Country Italy Italy
Region Lombardy
Province Province of Milan (MI)
Mayor Achille Taverniti
Elevation 102 m
Area 12.8 km²
Population
 - Total (as of Dec. 2004) 32,769
 - Density 2,556/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 45°25′N 9°16′E
Gentilic Sandonatesi
Dialing code 02
Postal code 20097
Patron San Donato


Location of San Donato Milanese in Italy
Website: www.comune.sandonatomilanese.mi.it

San Donato Milanese is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 10 km southeast of Milan.

San Donato Milanese borders the following municipalities: Milan, Peschiera Borromeo, Mediglia, San Giuliano Milanese, Opera, Locate di Triulzi.

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[edit] History

Although the area was settled since very ancient times, the origins of San Donato dates back to the 7th century, when a pieve was founded here by the army of Grimoald I, Duke of Benevento. After a period under the Milanese family De Advocati, the town was a possession of the archbishops of Milan until the 16th century.

An alley in San Donato Milanese.
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An alley in San Donato Milanese.

A series of notable abbeys were founded in the area by Bernard of Clairvaux during the 11th century. Later Frederick Barbarossa resided here after his destruction of Milan, whil the Visconti and the Torriani fought here (1278) for the possession of the duchy of Milan. The battle of Marignano was also fought nearby, Francis I of France setting his headquarters here after the battle.

Today San Donato is a modern industrial and services centre.

[edit] Demographic evolution[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

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