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  1. The province of Pavia ( Italian: provincia di Pavia) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is Pavia. As of 2015, the province has a population of 548,722 inhabitants and an area of 2,968.64 square kilometres (1,146.20 sq mi); the town of Pavia has a population of 72,205. [4]

  2. La provincia di Pavia è una provincia italiana della Lombardia di 538 178 abitanti. Confina a nord con la città metropolitana di Milano, a est con la provincia di Lodi e con l'exclave di San Colombano al Lambro, a est e sud-est con l'Emilia-Romagna, a sud-ovest, a ovest e nord-ovest con il Piemonte.

  3. Jan 22, 2020 · Pavia’s most visited attraction, however, is the Certosa, built from 1396 to1495 on a vast scale that was once one of Italy’s largest monasteries (the word certosa means a cloistered monastery ...

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PaviaPavia - Wikipedia

    Pavia – Mappa. Posizione del comune di Pavia nell'omonima provincia. Sito istituzionale. Modifica dati su Wikidata·Manuale. Pavia ( IPA: /paˈviːa/ [4], pronuncia ⓘ; [pɐˈviːɐ] in dialetto pavese) è un comune italiano di 71 371 abitanti [1], capoluogo della provincia omonima in Lombardia .

  5. Piazza della Vittoria. Pavia is a city in Lombardy, home to one of the oldest universities in Europe (founded in 1361) and many interesting churches.Pavia is also called the city of the hundred towers, the city of kings (as it was the capital of the Longobards), the city of wisdom, the city of the red bricks and it is surrounded by Oltrepo' Pavese, the so called "Tuscany of the northern Italy ...

  6. The Province of Pavia is located in the region of Lombardy. To the north is the metropolitan area of Milan, while to the east is the Province of Lodi. It borders the region of Emilia Romagna to the south and the Piedmont to the west. The province is known for its rice, dairy and wine products.

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  8. 475 - Pavia sacked during conflict between forces of Odoacer and Roman Orestes. [3] 569 - Siege of Pavia (569–72) by Lombard forces begins. 572 - Lombards in power. 773-774 - Siege of Pavia (773–74); Frankish forces of Charlemagne win. [4] 887 - Coronation of Berengar I as king of Italy takes place in Pavia.

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