Brugherio

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Brugherio
Comune
Città di Brugherio
St. Lucius church.
St. Lucius church.
Brugherio is located in Italy
Brugherio
Brugherio
Location of Brugherio in Italy
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Country Italy
Region Lombardy
Province / Metropolitan city Monza and Brianza (MB)
Frazioni Baraggia, Dorderio, Moncucco, San Damiano (Brugherio)
Government
 • Mayor Marco Antonio Troiano
Area
 • Total 10.3 km2 (4.0 sq mi)
Elevation 123 m (404 ft)
Population (31 December 2010)[1]
 • Total 33,484
 • Density 3,300/km2 (8,400/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Brugheresi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 20861
Dialing code 039
Website Official website

Brugherio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 14 kilometres (9 miles) northeast of Milan. It was established December 9, 1866 unifying the suppressed municipalities of Baraggia, San Damiano and Moncucco (which nowadays are frazioni of Brugherio), together with the villages of Bindellera, Cesena, Gelosa, San Paolo, Torrazza, Occhiate and Increa.[2][3]

Brugherio borders the following municipalities: Monza, Agrate Brianza, Carugate, Sesto San Giovanni, Cologno Monzese, Cernusco sul Naviglio.

Brugherio received the title of city with a presidential decree on January 27, 1967.

Etymology

The name Brugherio is said to derive from Il Brugo which is Italian for Common Heather. This plant is common on the clay-type soil in the region and it features on the town's coat-of-arms.[4]

Cityscape

Architecture

Green areas

  • Increa Park is a green area in communal ownership in the south-west part of the town. Inside the park there is a large lake and the Increa quarry (cava Increa) which gives its name to it.

Frazioni

  • Baraggia is a hamlet of Brugherio that was the separated municipality of Cassina Baraggia until 1866.
  • San Damiano is located between the Milan-Bergamo highway and the eastern road ring of Monza.
  • Moncucco is located south of Brugherio and it was an autonomous Italian municipality until March 30, 1871.

Culture

Festivals

There are three festivals in Brugherio. The first is the Festa Paesana di S. Damiano which features street performers and feasts. This is organised by local traders and takes place in June. The second festival is the Festa Delle Occhiate which is celebrated on the second or third Sunday in September. This more traditional festival celebrates farming. The last festival falls on the second Sunday of October. It is called the Festa Patronale della Madonna del SS. Rosario e di S. Bartolomeo. It is celebrated by way of a fair, where local food is eaten and religious celebrations for the Madonna of the Holy Rosary and Saint Bartholomew are performed.[4]

Education

One of the three comprehensive schools in Brugherio is named for local artist Filippo de Pisis.[8]

Twin towns

Brugherio is twinned with:

References

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External links

File:MB-Brugherio-San-Damiano-rotatoria.jpg
War Memorial in San Damiano
  1. Population data from Istat
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  4. 4.0 4.1 A Province to Be Explored: Monza, Section on Brugherio, Retrieved 12 August 2015
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  7. "Villa" as roman word means a land where people rest away from the city.
  8. Filippo de Pisis School, icdepisis.gov.it, Retrieved 9 August 2015