Gorgonzola

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Comune di Gorgonzola
Coat of arms of Comune di Gorgonzola
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Gorgonzola in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Lombardy
Province Milan (MI)
Mayor Stefano Lampertico
Elevation 133 m (436 ft)
Area 10.69 km² (4 sq mi)
Population (as of 2004-12-31)
 - Total 18,212
 - Density 1,704/km² (4,413/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 45°32′N, 9°24′E
Gentilic Gorgonzolesi
Dialing code 02
Postal code 20064
Website: www.comune.gorgonzola.mi.it

Gorgonzola is a comune in the province of Milan, part of Lombardy, northern Italy. Once a rural community, and famous for the Gorgonzola cheese which bears its name, today it forms part of the Milanese conurbation and has three stops on the Milan Metro.


[edit] History

Night view of the Naviglio Martesana canal in Gorgonzola.
Night view of the Naviglio Martesana canal in Gorgonzola.

In 453 the local pieve and the nearby town of Argentia were attacked and destroyed by the Huns. The first written document mentioning Gorgontiola dates to the 10th century. In 1176 it adhered to the Lombard League, and, during the ensuing wars between Guelphs and Ghibellines, it was the site of a battle in 1245 in which Enzio of Sardinia was made prisoner.

[edit] Cheese

The well known Gorgonzola cheese is claimed by the residents to have originated in Gorgonzola in 879,[1] although other towns claim the origins.[2]

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