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  1. Lombardy. Type: State with 9,920,000 residents. Description: administrative region in Northern Italy. Neighbors: Emilia-Romagna, Graubünden, Piedmont, Ticino, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto. Categories: region of Italy, cultural region and locality. Location: Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Description: This map shows cities, towns, villages, highways, main roads, secondary roads, railroads, lakes and mountains in Lombardy. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.

    • Map of 15 Cities and Towns in Lombardy, Italy You Will Love
    • Bagolino – The Carnival Town of Lombardy, Italy
    • Bellagio – The Lake King of Lombardy, Italy
    • Bergamo – The Gem of Lombardy, Italy
    • Brescia – The Roman Queen of Lombardy, Italy
    • Como – The Town of Silk and Volts in Lombardy, Italy
    • Cremona – The Town of Violins and Torrone in Lombardy, Italy
    • Desenzano Del Garda – The Largest Town on Italy’s Lake Garda
    • Limone Sul Garda – The Town of Citrus Groves in Lombardy, Italy
    • Mantua – The Renaissance Pearl of Lombardy, Italy

    First things first! Let’s pinpoint on the map the exact locations of the 15 cities and towns in Lombardy, Italy that you will love visiting. In alphabetical order, they are Bagolino, Bellagio, Bergamo, Brescia, Como, Cremona, Desenzano del Garda, Limone sul Garda, Mantua, Menaggio, Milan, Monza, Monte Isola, Sirmione, and Varenna. Here they are org...

    Bagolino is a tiny town built on a steep slope in the deep Valley Sabbia in the Prealps of Lombardy. The road to it turns and curves through the mountains revealing breathtaking views over the nearby Lake Idro. Although small, Bagolino has three unique things that make it a great destination in this verdant corner of Lombardy in Italy: 1. Bagoss– a...

    Bellagio is a small Lombardian town with large international fame. It enjoys a prime location right at the meeting point of the three branches of Italy’s famous Lake Como. Thus this elegant town offers splendid views three ways – up towards the Alps and down the Como branch and the Lecco branch of the lake. Hundreds of thousands of people visit Bel...

    Bergamo is a gem of a city with a beautiful hilltop location, a wonderful collection of must-see sights, and this relaxed atmosphere where you immediately immerse yourself in the Italian way of life. Bergamo is especially interesting to visit as it is a curious mixture of Lombard and Venetian styles and influences. With a millennial history, in the...

    Bresciakeeps itself firmly off the beaten track. Yet, this second-largest city in Lombardy, Italy has a lot to offer to the traveller eager to discover unique sights and breathtaking landmarks. With a history that spans over 3,200 years, Brescia is a lively and exciting city. Its monumental Roman ruins are the best-preserved Roman public structures...

    Como is a charming town on the shores of Lake Como in Lombardy. With a history that spans millennia, nowadays Como is rich in Roman ruins and gorgeous medieval and Renaissance architecture. Many people head to Como for a day trip as it is so easy to reach from Milan by train and road. The town also offers quick access by ferry and bus to the other ...

    Cremona is a beautiful town in Lombardy, Italy. It’s known all over the world for its violin-making traditions. Among the highly skilled luthiers that called Cremona home throughout the centuries were the famous Andrea Amati and Antonio Stradivari. Cremona is also known all over Italy for the delicious local nougat called torrone. Traditionally, it...

    Desenzano del Garda is the largest town on Italy’s largest lake – Lago di Garda. You will find it just over an hour away from Milan. This makes it one of the easiest to visit towns in Lombardy. Considering how pretty it is, Desenzano is a must-see destination here. With its long promenade, historic harbour, and narrow streets dotted with boutiques ...

    Limone sul Garda is an elegant town on the shores of Lago di Garda– Italy’s largest lake. Limone is famous for its citrus groves. Planted on terraces fortified with stone walls, hundreds of citrus trees grow around this small Lombardian town giving it a decidedly Mediterranean feel. Hence, citrus fruit and particularly lemons are everywhere in Limo...

    Mantua or Mantova(as they call it in Italy) is a beautiful city to visit in Lombardy. Dotted with exquisite palaces with endless fully frescoed rooms, Mantua’s historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Three artificial lakes (created in the 12th century!) surround Mantua on three sides. Under the rule of the Gonzaga family, Mantua became o...

  3. Lombardy is dominated by the Po river valley. It's big and flat and fertile and nearly bare of wine regions.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Lombardy, Italy. Lombardy is divided physically into three parts from north to south—a mountainous Alpine and pre-Alpine zone; a zone of gently undulating foothills; and a zone of alluvial plains sloping gently to the Po River in the south. The Alpine division reaches a height of 13,284 feet (4,049 metres) in the Bernina.

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  6. Map of Lombardy. Getting Your Bearings. Lombardy stretches from Switzerland in the north to Emilia Romagna on the south. The autostrada A4 runs east-west through the region. The high speed Torino to Trieste rail line parallels the autostrada.

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