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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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