Cabiate Explained

Cabiate
Official Name:Comune di Cabiate
Coordinates:45.6667°N 19°W
Region:Lombardy
Province:Como (CO)
Mayor:Maria Pia Tagliabue
Area Total Km2:3.2
Population Total:7509
Population As Of:31 December 2017
Population Demonym:Cabiatesi
Elevation M:237
Postal Code:22060
Area Code:031

Cabiate (Brianzöö: Cabiaa pronounced as /kaˈbjaː/) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 20km (10miles) north of Milan and about 20km (10miles) southeast of Como.[1]

Cabiate borders the following municipalities: Lentate sul Seveso, Mariano Comense, Meda, Seregno.[2]

Physical geography

Cabiate is far:

History

The name of the town comes from the word claveato. The final ending in -ate underlines a probable Lombard foundation.[3]

First historical reference about the origin of the town comes from 745, when a document identifies it with the name Vico Capiete.[4]

The town grew around a castle. The original position of the town was beside Terò creek, the small river which flows in the center of Cabiate.

The history of Cabiate is linked to the nearby Meda and to the Brianza. Before 1024 a huge number of Cabiatesi depended on the monastery San Vittore in Meda (which was part of the Pieve di Mariano Comense), which at any rate, thanks to the abbess Allegrezza, gave the power to Giacomo da Rho, founder of the family da Rho, who would have built a residence in Cabiate.

In the subsequent years, the history of this area was linked to Milan, and, from 1535, to the Spanish Empire. The town was turned to the Marliani family, then, in 1538, to the Giussani, then the Taverna, coming back to the Marliani and then in 1643 to Inverigo's Crivelli.

Three centuries later, the Duchy of Milan finally passed to the Austrians who replaced a wood bridge over Terò with one of masonry.

During the World War II the Germans passed through Cabiate during their retreat to Como. After April 25, 1945 three people were killed having been accused of being fascists.

Main sights

Economy

The town is home to several large companies working in the furniture sector. These include "Porada"[5] (partner of Pallacanestro Cantù in the Basketball Serie A and of Torino Calcio in the Football Serie A) and the "Ezio Bellotti".

Culture

Events in the town include:

Transports

Cabiate is served by the SS35 Milan-Como and the SS36 Milan-Lecco motorways.[6]

It has a station on the Trenord regional line Milan Cadorna-Asso[7]

References

http://www.brianzadesigndistrict.it/design-district?lang=en

https://www.laprovinciadilecco.it/stories/Cronaca/giulia-9-anni-una-favola-a-cabiate-unica-lombarda-allo-zecchino-doro_1288531_11/#

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cabiate: what to see and what to do. ViaggiArt. 14 February 2020.
  2. Web site: comuni italiani. . Cities near Cabiate - Italy . comuni italiani..
  3. Web site: La Storia di Cabiate. www.comune.cabiate.co.it. 2019-04-10.
  4. Web site: The history of Cabiate. A. Grandi 1. Comune di Cabiate. 14 February 2020.
  5. Web site: Porada. www.porada.it. 2019-04-09.
  6. Web site: Cabiate - Trasporti. www.comune.cabiate.co.it. 2019-04-10.
  7. Web site: Cabiate - Trasporti. www.comune.cabiate.co.it. 2019-04-09.