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LEGNANO , a town of Lombardy, Italy, in the province of Milan , 17 M. N.W. of that city by rail, 682 ft. above sea-level. Pop. (1881) 7153, (1901) 18,285. The church of S. Magno, built in the style of Bramante by G. Lampugnano (1504-1529), contains an altar-piece considered one of Luini's best works. There are also remains of a castle of the Visconti. Legnano is the seat of important cotton
industries
machine -shops, boiler-works, and dyeing and printing of woven goods, and thread . Close by, the Lombard League defeated Frederick Barbarossa
monument in commemoration of the battle was erected on the field in 1876, while there is another by Butti erected in woo in the Piazza Federico Barbarossa
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