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Coordinates: 45°2937N 9°0432E / 45.49361°N 9.07556°E / 45.49361; 9.07556
 

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Figino
Quartiere of Milan
Country Italy
RegionLombardy
ProvinceMilan
ComuneMilan
Zone7
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Figino is a district ("quartiere") of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 7 administrative division. It is located north-west of the centre, within the Parco Agricolo Sud Milano nature reserve. Before being annexed to Milan, in 1869, it was an autonomous comune, named Figino di Milano.

Overview[edit]

The name "Figino" is usually supposed to come from the Latin word figulinum, meaning "potter".[1] Some sources report etylomogies, i.e., from ficusorficulinus (fig tree) or fageus (beech).[2]

Figino is a peripheral district and has preserved its rural character despite being annexed to Milan. The westernmost part of the district, which borders on Rho, is part of the Parco dei Fontanili, a nature reserve characterized by several water springs ("fontanili").

History[edit]

The rural settlement of Figino is reported at least since the Middle Ages; it is reported as a comune in a 1257 document.[3] When the Milanese territory was partitioned in pieves, it was included in the pieve of Trenno, where it remained until well into the 18th century.[3][4]

Under Napoleonic rule, it was annexed to Settimo Milanese, but regained its autonomy with the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia.[5] At the unification of Italy (1859), the population of Figino was 589; in 1861, at the first census, it was 607. In 1862 it was formally named "Figino di Milano".[5][6]

In 1869 Figino ceased to be an autonomous comune, becoming a frazione of Trenno, which in turn was annexed to Milan in 1923.

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ See O. Lurati, Toponymie et géologie, "Quaderni di semantica", XXIX (2), December 2008, p. 441.
  • ^ G. Moreno Vazzoler, Figino, una comunità, un territorio e la sua chiesa, 1999, pp. 18-19.
  • ^ a b Comune di Figino, sec. XIII - 1757 (in Italian)
  • ^ Comune di Figino, 1757-1797 (in Italian)
  • ^ a b Comune di Figino, 1798-1811 (in Italian)
  • ^ Comune di Figino, 1816-1859 (in Italian)
  • 45°29′37N 9°04′32E / 45.49361°N 9.07556°E / 45.49361; 9.07556


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