Seregno Explained

Seregno
Official Name:Città di Seregno
Coordinates:45.65°N 21°W
Province:Monza and Brianza (MB)
Frazioni:Ceredo, San Carlo, Sant'Ambrogio, Santa Valeria, Lazzaretto, San Salvatore, Dosso, Meredo
Mayor:Alberto Rossi
Area Total Km2:13.01
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:45189
Population As Of:30 November 2017
Population Demonym:Seregnesi
Elevation M:222
Saint:Saint Valeria
Day:28 April
Postal Code:20831
Area Code:0362

Seregno (pronounced as /it/; label=[[Brianzoeu]]|Seregn pronounced as /seˈrɛɲ/) is a town and comune of the new Province of Monza and Brianza in the Italian region of Lombardy. Seregno received the honorary title of city by a presidential decree on 26 January 1979.

It is served by Seregno railway station.

Geography

The city is located in the upper part of the Lombard plain, 10km (10miles) from Monza, only 20km (10miles) from Milan, capital of the Region. The current infrastructure system, with two longitudinal bisecting roads and a thick mesh of provincial and municipal roads and railways also make Seregno very close to all the major attractions of the area such as the lake districts, the Alps, the cities of Como, Lecco, Bergamo and Varese.

Main sights

Economy

Seregno is positioned in the middle of one of the most economically productive areas in Italy with a high concentration of small and medium-sized enterprises. The total number of companies listed in Seregno is over 3,600, equal to about 6 percent of companies throughout the Province of Monza and Brianza territory. Seregno has a long-established tradition in industrial and craft production with excellence in the furniture sector, engineering industry, clothing and computer industries.

A peculiarity of Seregno is the presence of a high number of bank branches in relation to the resident population and businesses located within the city boundaries.

People

Culture

The International Ettore Pozzoli Piano Competition, for tradition and amount of prize, is one of the oldest and most prestigious piano competitions in the world[2] taking place in Seregno, Italy since 1959 and held every two years.

Twin towns

Seregno is twinned with:

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Notes and References

  1. Population data from Istat
  2. http://www.maltaculture.com/page.asp?n=pressnewsdetails&i=12279 The Malta Council Culture and the Arts