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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LombardyLombardy - Wikipedia

    For other uses, see Lombardy (disambiguation). Lombardy [b] ( Italian: Lombardia; [c] Lombard: Lombardia) [a] [d] is an administrative region of Italy that covers 23,844 km 2 (9,206 sq mi); it is located in northern Italy and has a population of about 10 million people, constituting more than one-sixth of Italy's population.

  2. La Lombardie (en italien : Lombardia, /lombarˈdiːa/, en lombard : Lumbardia) est une région d'Italie septentrionale, située au sud de la Suisse, à l’est du Piémont, à l’ouest de la Vénétie et du Trentin-Haut-Adige et au nord de l’Émilie-Romagne. La ville de Milan en est le chef-lieu.

  3. Die Lombardei ( italienisch Regione Lombardia, lombardisch Regiun Lumbardia) ist eine nord italienische Region mit einer Fläche von 23.863 km² und 9.943.004 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2022).

  4. Biografia. Morte. Referências. Lombardi. Luiz Lombardi Netto ( São Paulo, 22 de setembro de 1940 – Santo André, 2 de dezembro de 2009 ), mais conhecido como Lombardi, foi um locutor brasileiro de rádio e televisão, famoso por anunciar produtos e quadros no Programa Silvio Santos .

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › LombardiaLombardia - Wikipedia

    Sito istituzionale. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. La Lombardia [lombar'dia] (in lombardo Lombardìa, Lumbardìa o Lumbardéa) è una regione italiana a statuto ordinario [10] di 10 026 380 abitanti [3] dell' Italia nord-occidentale, prefigurata nel 1948 e istituita nel 1970. Ha come capoluogo la città di Milano .

  6. Lombardy is an administrative region of Italy that is split into four geographic regions — mountains, alpine forest, and the upper and lower plains south of the Po river. These are crossed and dotted by dozens of rivers and lakes, the latter of which include some of the largest in Italy.

  7. 10 de mai. de 2024 · Lombardy, regione of northern Italy. It is bordered on the north by Switzerland and by the Italian regioni of Emilia-Romagna (south), Trentino–Alto Adige and Veneto (east), and Piedmont (west).