Cinisello Balsamo | |
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— Comune — | |
Comune di Cinisello Balsamo | |
Church of Sant'Ambrogio | |
Cinisello Balsamo
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Coordinates: | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy |
Province | Milan (MI) |
Frazioni | Bellaria, Bettola, Borgo Misto, Campo dei Fiori, Casignolo, Cornaggia, Crocetta, Nigozza, Robecco, Sant'Eusebio, Villa Rachele |
Government | |
• Mayor | Danila Matilde Gasparini |
Area | |
• Total | 12.7 km2 (4.9 sq mi) |
Elevation | 154 m (505 ft) |
Population [1] | |
• Total | 73,683 |
• Density | 5,801.8/km2 (15,026.6/sq mi) |
Demonym | Cinisellesi and Balsamesi |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 20092 |
Dialing code | 02 |
Patron saint | St. Ambrose |
Saint day | December 7 |
Website | Official website |
Cinisello Balsamo is a comune (municipality) of c. 74,000 inhtabitans in the Province of Milan in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 10 km northeast of Milan downtown. Cinisello Balsamo borders the following municipalities: Monza, Muggiò, Nova Milanese, Paderno Dugnano, Cusano Milanino, Sesto San Giovanni, Bresso.
The current comune was formed in 1928 by the union of Cinisello and Balsamo, and received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on October 17, 1972.
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Until the late '20s, Cinisello and Balsamo, and there were two separate municipalities. By royal decree, at September 13th of 1928 was arranged the merger, forming the current common. As a symbol, the emblem of the city now encompasses those of the two municipalities merged: the emblem of the pastoral and the sword on a red field in fact belong to Balsamo, the rampant crowned lion on a blue field belong to Cinisello.
Cinisello (from the Latin Cinis, "Ashes", through cinixellum, indicating the fertility of the land from the ashen color, but traditional, though not exactly confirmed - even if you have found Roman remains in the area - is the theory that "Cinisello" comes from "Cinisi Aelii", "Ash Elio", a Roman gens had here, probably, a branch of the Imperial Age) is the western part of the city. In another theory (also not exactly confirmed) resulting from studies done in the Historical Archive of Arms would be that both Cini, both Sello, were ancient and noble Houses from Trentino who settled in the area, providing their names to the same, which were decorated with the title of nobility with special merit achieved for works done in favor of the Fatherland. Balsamo (perhaps "the balsam tree", but it might just be the surname of a noble family and elders of the town in the Middle Ages) is the eastern half.
[1] - Demografic Stats