Seveso

Seveso

Infobox CityIT
official_name = Comune di Seveso
img_coa = Seveso-Stemma.png img_coa_small =
region = RegioneIT|sigla=LOM
province = ProvinciaIT (short form)|sigla=MB (MB)
mayor = Massimo Donati
mayor_party =
elevation_footnotes =
elevation_m = 211
area_footnotes =
area_total_km2 = 734
population_footnotes =
population_as_of = 31-12-05
population_total = 20070
pop_density_footnotes =
population_density_km2 = 2734
coordinates = coord|45|38|50.64|N|9|8|19.32|E|region:IT_type:city(20070)
gentilic = Sevesini
telephone = 0362
postalcode = 20030
frazioni = Baruccana
saint =
day =
mapx = #expr:45 + 38 / 60.0
mapy = #expr:9 + 8 / 60.0
locator_position =
native_name = Seveso
name = Seveso
website = http://www.comune.seveso.mi.it/

Seveso (in Lombard language: "Séves") is an Italian town and "comune" of 19,872 inhabitants situated in the Province of Milan, in the Region of Lombardy. The economy of the town has traditionally been based around the furniture industry.

Its name comes from the river of the same name which crosses the commune in a north-south direction.

Geography

The town is situated 21 km to the north of Milan in the Brianza lowlands. The territory of the commume is highly urbanised, with the majority of inhabitants living in the town.

Seveso lies on the national trunk road "Statale dei Giovi", which connects Milan to Como and on the Milan-Meda motorway. It is also serviced by the Milan–Asso railway line.

Neighbouring communes are Meda, Seregno, Barlassina, Cogliate, Cesano Maderno.

History

Seveso's origins date back to about the third century BC, when certain areas around Brianza were used as military staging posts for the Roman conquest of Gaul. Towards 780, the monastery at Meda was founded, the jurisdiction of which extended to the territory of Seveso.

In 1252 the church of Saint Peter Martyr ("S. Pietro Martire") was constructed in homage to the Dominican order brother who had been assassinated in Seveso. The Church of the Seminary preserves in its crypt the knife which was used to kill him.

The town was struck in the 16th century by two episodes of famine and plague. During the 17th century, the town was ruled by several families, of which the Arese family left a number of outstanding monuments.

In 1798, Prince Giuseppe II of the Napoleonic Cisalpine Republic ordered the Dominicans to leave the monastery and church of Saint Peter. In the unification of the Kingdom of Italy, territory from Barlassina was passed to Seveso. This decision was rejected by the population and the two "comuni" were again separated in 1901.

Seveso made world headlines when, on July 10, 1976, storage vessels at the ICMESA chemical plant ruptured, releasing several kilograms of the dioxin TCDD (2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin) into the atmosphere. Tens of thousands of farm animals and pets died or were later deliberately slaughtered, though it is believed that there was not a single human death directly attributable to the incident. The event came later to be known as the Seveso disaster. Nowadays in the main contaminated area there is a park called "Bosco delle Querce" (Wood of Oaks).

External links

* [http://www.sevesonline.com Official website] it icon


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