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  Fullname Regione Lombardia
  Isocode &nbsp
  Capital Milan
  Governor Roberto Formigoni<br />('' House Of Freedoms '')
  Zone Northwest Italy
  Province Bergamo <br /> Brescia <br /> Como <br /> Cremona <br /> Lecco <br /> Lodi <br /> Mantua <br /> Milano <br /> Monza E Brianza (effective in 2009) <br /> Pavia <br /> Sondrio <br /> Varese
  Area 23,863
  Areapercent 79
  Population As Of 2003 est
  Populationrank 1st
  Population 9,108,645
  Populationpercent 158
  Populationdensity 382
  Coatofarms Flag of Lombardy
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Lombardy ( between the Alps and the Po river valley. It borders the Italian regions of Piedmont , Emilia-Romagna , Veneto and Trentino-South Tyrol , as well as Switzerland .

One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy. Its capital is Milan , the largest city in Northern Italy. The current governor of Lombardy is Roberto Formigoni . Pirelli Tower , the highest skyscraper in Italy (127 m), is the seat of Lombardy's regional government.

Lombardy is one of the engines of the global economy with a GDP calculated by ISTAT at €400 Billion . The region is one of the three richest regions in Europe , with a per capita Gross Domestic Product that is 30 percent higher than the rest of Italy. Many foreign and national companies have their headquarters in Milan, and Lombardy is home to many top-rated clubs in Football , Rugby , Ice Hockey and Basketball .


HISTORY

The region is named for the Lombards or Longobardi , who came after the fall of the (western) Roman Empire . The Lombards spoke a Germanic language akin to Anglo-Saxon, which may or may not have been its own language at all. There was a close relationship between the Frankish , Bavaria n and Lombard nobility for many centuries.
The name "Lombardy" applied to the whole of Northern Italy until the 15th century.


LOMBARDY'S MOTTO

The Region of Lombardy's motto is "''Una regione per fare''" (in English , "''A region to act''").
A motto in the local language is "Se lavora di stell ai stell", meaning "One works from the stars to the stars", ie from dawn to evening.


PROVINCES

The region is divided into the following provinces, all named after their capital cities:


Its twelve provinces are subdivided into a total of 1,562 ''communes'', ranging in population from Milan (1,256,211) to Morterone, near Lake Como , with only 33 inhabitants (2001 census).




MAIN CITIES



TRANSPORTATION


Airports

There are four main airports in Lombardy:

Milan's two airports are considered the most crowded Italian hub with more than 30 million passengers a year.


Railway service

The Suburban Railway Service (called "'''S'''" Lines, the service is similar to the French RER and German S-Bahn ), composed of 8 commuter rail lines (10 as of 2008 ), connects the Milan Metropolitan Area ("Great Milan"), and other important cities, like Como or Varese.

The Regional Railway Service (called "'''R'''"), on the other hand, links the cities of Lombardy and connects the region with the national railway system.


TOURISM INFORMATION


Famous Lombards



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