Cernusco sul Naviglio (; , ) is a town and ''
comune
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'' in the
Metropolitan City of Milan
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,
Lombardy
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, northwestern Italy. With a population of 33,436 as of 2015
it is the 14th-largest municipality in the metropolitan city.
It is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) northeast of
Milan
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along the
Naviglio Martesana, which gives the town its name.
Geography
The municipality of Cernusco sul Naviglio has a total area of 13.33 km
2 (5 square miles) with a median altitude of 133 metres above sea level. The municipality includes the main urban area of Cernusco and the ''
frazione
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'' of Ronco at the eastern border of the municipal area, as well as some traditional farmhouses (''cassin'' in Lombard) still not contiguous to other urbanized parts of the municipality.
Cernusco sul Naviglio borders, clockwise from north, the municipalities of
Carugate,
Bussero,
Cassina de’ Pecchi,
Vignate,
Rodano,
Pioltello,
Vimodrone,
Cologno Monzese (all in the Metropolitan City of Milan), and
Brugherio (in the
province of Monza and Brianza).
The ''Naviglio della Martesana'', an artificial canal built in the 15th century in order to link the
Adda river to the city of Milan, is the only significant waterway in the municipality.
History
The etymology of the toponym Cernusco (
Latin
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''Cixinusculum'') is uncertain: an
Etruscan origin like for nearby
Melzo (Melpum) is sometimes proposed, but the most commonly accepted hypothesis proposes a Roman origin. This latter etymology is supported by archaeological discoveries and by the fact that, until the mid-19th century, the municipality bore the name ''Cernusco Asinario'' after ''Caius Asinius'', a Roman functionary who lived in the late 1st Century BC and whose tomb was discovered in 1849 near Cascina Lupa. Today the burial urn of Caius Asinius features in the municipal coat of arms and a street in the central part of the city is named after him.
Cernusco sul Naviglio is first mentioned in as a Roman ''
vicus
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'' near the military road from
Mediolanum
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The city was settled by a Celts, Celtic tribe belonging to the Ins ...
(Milan) to
Aquileia. In
Lombard times the area was at first a feud of Queen
Theodelinda; later King
Berengar I of Italy gave control of those lands to the bishops of
Monza; later it was acquired by the ''Pieve'' of
Gorgonzola
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Gorg ...
.
In the 13th century it became a fief of the
Torriani family and, after the former's defeat, of the
Visconti. Both families' control of the area is still reflected in the names of many farmhouses, like Cascina Torriana or Cascina Visconta. In the 15th century the area became a feud of the
Sforza which ordered, during the latter half of the century, the construction of the Naviglio Martesana, whose completion increased Cernusco's economic importance. Cernusco was then given to the Visconti Marliani family and, in 1499, to the Trivulzio family.
After two centuries of continuous changes of property due to lack of heirs in the reigning families, in 1689 Cernusco became a property of the Spanish Duke Gabriele Serbelloni of Gorgonzola, under whose domination the town endured a difficult period characterized by power abuse. In the 19th century, like the rest of Lombardy, the area was annexed to the
Kingdom of Italy
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; around that time the name was changed from ''Cernusco Asinario'' to the current form.
In 1866 Cernusco sul Naviglio's current borders were fixed after the hamlet of
Increa was transferred to Brugherio. Cernusco sul Naviglio received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on March 18, 1985.
Transport
Cernusco sul Naviglio, lying in the
Milan metropolitan area, has a functional road network which connects it to all the surrounding areas and beyond. The most important roads serving Cernusco are the
Autostrada A51 (Milan's eastern bypass road, Tangenziale Est), with exit number 13 (Cernusco s.N. - Brugherio) lying in the municipal area and the exit number 14 (Carugate) very close to its northern border, the
A4 Turin-Trieste motorway, which lies just 4 km north of Cernusco, and the A58 (Milan's outer eastern bypass road) about 6 km to the east. The SS11 Padana Superiore, formerly one of the most important roads in today’s Northern Italy, is another important link which passes through the southern part of the municipality.
Cernusco lies about 12 km away from
Milano-Linate airport; in the municipality there are also two stations on
Line 2 of the
Milan Metro,
Cernusco sul Naviglio near the city centre and
Villa Fiorita in the eastern part, serving the main industrial area.
People
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Gaetano Scirea, international football player
*
Simona Malpezzi, politician
*
Simone Collio, sprinter
*
Cristiano Biraghi, footballer
External links
References
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Cities and towns in Lombardy