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BresciaTown in Lombardy, northern Italy, 84 km/52 mi east of Milan; population (2001 est) 187,900. Brescia is the second largest and most industrialized town in Lombardy after Milan. Heavy engineering dominates, developed from the town's medieval armaments industry; products include cars, railway engines, electrical generators, machine tools, firearms, and metal products. Other industries are precision engineering, textiles, and brewing. It became a Roman stronghold during the 1st century BC and has two cathedrals – one Romanesque (11th century) and the other baroque (17th century). HistoryAfter the fall of the Roman Empire Brescia became the seat of a Lombard duchy; it was made an independent commune in the 12th century, but subsequently was held by a succession of states (including Verona, Milan, Venice, and Austria). The town was a revolutionary centre during the 18th and 19th centuries; it united with the kingdom of Italy in 1860.
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I join with our two colleges affiliated with Western, King's and Brescia, as well as many others in our community and beyond, in expressing my very strong objections. Environmental groups remained mixed on the issue, Brescia says. The trade mission, which runs June 19 to 27, is targetting the Lombardy Region of northern Italy with visits to the cities of Milan, Bergamo, Brescia and Turin. |
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