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BergamoTown in Lombardy, Italy, 48 km/30 mi northeast of Milan, at the foot of the Alps between the rivers Brembo and Serio; population (2001) 113,100. Industries include printing, engineering, and the manufacture of cement, textiles (silk), and electrical goods. The Academia Carrara holds a collection of paintings.
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They had afterwards for their captains Bartolomeo da Bergamo, Roberto da San Severino, the count of Pitigliano,[&] and the like, under whom they had to dread loss and not gain, as happened afterwards at Vaila,[$] where in one battle they lost that which in eight hundred years they had acquired with so much trouble. They said it was two hours, by carriage to the ancient city of Bergamo, and that we would arrive there in good season for the railway train. "Sir," he said, with desperate politeness, "it seems to me that you change your costume almost as rapidly as I have seen the Italian mummers do, whom the Cardinal Mazarin brought over from Bergamo and whom he doubtless took you to see during your travels in France. |
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