Gaggiano
Gaggiano is a municipality (comune) in the Metropolitan City of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It is located about 15 kilometers southwest of Milan.
Geography:
Gaggiano is situated in the Po Valley, characterized by a flat terrain and a network of irrigation canals. The municipality borders the comunes of Albairate, Abbiategrasso, Cisliano, Cusago, Rosate, Vermezzo con Zelo, and Zibido San Giacomo.
History:
The history of Gaggiano dates back to Roman times. In the Middle Ages, the area was under the control of various noble families, including the Visconti and the Sforza. The presence of numerous villas and rural buildings reflects the agricultural importance of the region throughout its history.
Main sights:
- Church of Sant'Invenzio: A notable religious building featuring architectural elements from different periods.
- Naviglio Grande: The Naviglio Grande, a historic canal, runs through Gaggiano and has played a significant role in the town's development and commerce.
- Numerous Villas: Several historic villas are located in and around Gaggiano, showcasing the architectural styles of past centuries.
Economy:
Agriculture is a significant component of Gaggiano's economy, with the cultivation of crops such as rice, cereals, and fodder. Light manufacturing and small businesses also contribute to the local economy.
Transportation:
Gaggiano is connected to Milan and other nearby towns by roads and public transportation.
Demographics:
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Administration:
The administration of Gaggiano is headed by a Mayor (Sindaco) and a municipal council.