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The Province of Lecco (It. Provincia di Lecco) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Lecco.
On 1 January 2001 the province had a population of 311,452 on a surface of 816 square kilometres (315 sq mi) divided in 90 comunes.
The Province of Lecco was established by the President of the Republic in Decree No. 250 of 6 March 1992. Elections for the appointment of the 1st President of the Province of Lecco were held on April 23, 1995 (1st round) and May 7, 1995 (runoff). The proclamation of the 1st President, Mario Anghileri, occurred on May 9, 1995.
The Province of Lecco is situated in northern central Italy. It is bordered to the north and west by the Province of Como, to the east and north with the Province of Sondrio, to the east by the Province of Bergamo, and to the south with the Province of Monza and Brianza. The province of Lecco has an area of only 814.58 square kilometres (314.51 sq mi), with some 600 square kilometres (230 sq mi) located across the Adda River, in Valsassina. The remaining land is located in the Oggionese, the Casatese and the Meratese, with an additional 16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi) belonging to the municipality of Oliveto Lario, located on the other side of Lake Como, in Vallassina, within the pre-Alpine Lecchese. 70% of the province is mountainous and the other 30% is hilly. The highest point is Mount Legnone in the north of the province, 2,609 metres (8,560 ft) high; at the center of the spectacular Grigne. In the west, is Monte Cornizzolo lake at 1,240 metres (4,070 ft) and Monte Rai at 1,259 metres (4,131 ft). In the east of the province is Monte Serrada and the Resegone di Lecco, 1,875 metres (6,152 ft) with its characteristic shape reminiscent of the teeth of a saw. In the center-south is Monte Barro at 922 metres (3,025 ft), in the Monte Barro Regional Park.
Lecco (Italian pronunciation: [ˈlekko],locally: [ˈlɛkko];Lombard: Lecch [lɛk]) is a city of 48,131 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco. It lies at the end of the south-eastern branch of Lake Como (the branch named Lake of Lecco / Lago di Lecco). The Bergamo Alps rise to the north and east, cut through by the Valsassina of which Lecco marks the southern end.
The lake narrows to form the river Adda, so bridges were built to improve road communications with Como and Milan. There are four bridges crossing the river Adda in Lecco: the Azzone Visconti Bridge (1336–1338), the Kennedy Bridge (1956) and the Alessandro Manzoni Bridge (1985) and a railroad bridge.
Its economy used to be based on industry (iron manufacturers), but now it is mainly tertiary.
Lecco was also Alpine Town of the Year 2013.
Archaeological finds demonstrate the presence of Celtic settlement in the area before the arrival of the Romans. The latter built a castrum here and made it an important road hub. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Lombards captured the town in the 6th century; they were followed by the Franks, who made Lecco the seat of a countship and, later, of a frontier Mark.
This video shows beautiful sceneries of the Province of Lecco, northern Italy. Lecco is situated 40km north of Milan and 20km east of Como. Every year hundreds of thousands of people visit Lecco, Como and Como Lake. They mostly come from Germany, Netherlands, Swizterland, UK, France and the USA. Be the next one to come! Enjoy your journey here! :D Questo video mostra alcune delle più belle immagini relative alla provincia di Lecco, in Lombardia. Ogni anno centinaia di migliaia di persone visitano Lecco e il suo territorio. Molti turisti vengono dalla Germania, dai Paesi Bassi, dalla Svizzera, dal Regno Unito, dalla Francia e dagli USA. Vieni anche tu e ammira con i tuoi occhi la bellezza di questo territorio! Music by Davide Van De Sfroos: - "Lo sciamano" - "Zia Luisa" - "E semm partii...
Lecco is a small city on Lake Como. It can be used as a "base" city when exploring the beautiful Lake Como region as it offers daily ferry rides to other better known cities such as Como and Bellagio. Lecco is full with local flavor and it receives less tourism than its other more famous neighbouring cities. Lecco's closest airport city is Milan. You can reach Lecco from "Milano Centrale" train station, it takes about 45 minutes to get there. Lecco's train station is right in the middle of town.
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Lake Pusiano, or Eupili, is a lake located between the provinces of Como and Lecco, in Brianza, Lombardy. In his honor the most illustrious son (Giuseppe Parini) published his first book of poems (tone arcade), under the pseudonym Ripano Eupilino. Lake Pusiano has a maximum length of 2,700 meters, a width of 2,400 meters, a perimeter of about 11 kilometers, a minimum area (in lean times) of 5,250,000 square meters of up to 6.72 million square meters during periods of full. The water volume is 81 million cubic meters. Powered by the Lambro River, which takes its name Lambrone the stretch immediately upstream of the lake. Since 1811 the lake is regulated at the outlet to the valley of the Lambro through a dam, Cable Diotti, now managed by the Regional Park of the Lambro Valley. On the shores...
Lecco Lake Como Travel - Lecco is city of c. 47,000 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco. It lies at the end of the south-eastern branch of Lake Como (the branch named Lake of Lecco). The Prealps rise to the north and east, cut through by the Valsassina of which Lecco marks the southern end. The lake narrows to form the river Adda, so bridges were built to improve road communications with Como and Milan. There are three bridges crossing the river Adda in Lecco: the Azzone Visconti Bridge (1336-1338), the Kennedy Bridge (1956) and the Alessandro Manzoni Bridge (1985). Its economy used to be based on industry (iron manufacturers), but now it is mainly tertiary. ( source Wikipedia ) Enjoy Your Lecco Lake Como rav...
A brief insight as to what you can expect to see when you travel with us to Lake Como on our "The Beauty of Lake Como & Lake Maggiore" tour - http://www.leger.co.uk/tours/icm/The_Beauty_of_Lake_Como__and__Lake_Maggiore/Itinerary
Culture, cuisine, fashion and finance, Italy's Milan has it all. After you've seen Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper, experienced the La Scala opera house, and overindulged in designers, we invite you to take your travels even further and go beyond Milan. When you sashay beyond the catwalk you will find a purrrfect pairing of Bella Vita, Bon Appetito and of course vino. http://wineoh.tv/milan-northern-italy-wine-food-travel-video Lombardia or Lombardy in English, is Italy's richest region and is blessed with an embarrassment of riches. Lombardy's regional capital is Milan; and the region's other provinces are: Brescia, Lecco, Varese, Como, Bergamo, Sondrio, Cremona, Mantova, Pavia and Lodi. Its varied vistas include industrious cities, medieval towns, lakeside resorts, and a wine country...
Lecco is city of c. 47,000 inhabitants in Lombardy, northern Italy, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Milan, the capital of the province of Lecco. It lies at the end of the south-eastern branch of Lake Como (the branch named Lake of Lecco). The Prealps rise to the north and east, cut through by the Valsassina of which Lecco marks the southern end. The lake narrows to form the river Adda, so bridges were built to improve road communications with Como and Milan. There are three bridges crossing the river Adda in Lecco: the Azzone Visconti Bridge (1336-1338), the Kennedy Bridge (1956) and the Alessandro Manzoni Bridge (1985). Its economy used to be based on industry (iron manufacturers), but now it is mainly tertiary. ( source Wikipedia )
One cannot ask for a more appealing setting. Lake Como spills from the Swiss Alps to the Italian foothills, and is only a short train ride from Milan. Along it's shores we find beautiful palaces and delightful towns. We visited most by ferry. Bellagio is a fun, somewhat commercial city. Varenna is a quieter village with equally convenient access to all the major ferries and sights. While on the lake, be sure to see: Villa Serbelloni Bellagio, pure neo-classical excess Sold to hotel developers in 1872 Villa Del Balbianello Leno, 1787 on site of Franciscan monastery for Cardinal Angelo Maria Durini, Gardens 1796 by new owner Visconti Villa Monestero Varenna, built on monastery begun 1208, Includes changes 1169, 1566, 18th-19th cent. Now considered "Ecletic" style
Varenna is a comune on Lake Como in the Province of Lecco in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Milan and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Lecco. Varenna was founded by local fishermen in 769, and was later allied of the commune of Milan. In 1126 it was destroyed by the rival commune of Como, and later received the refugees from the Isola Comacina, who had met the same fate (1169). Varenna borders the following municipalities: Esino Lario, Lierna, Oliveto Lario, Perledo. The main sights are the Castello di Vezio, a small museum dedicated to the Lariosaurus and a sea reptile from the Middle Triassic period as well as the beautiful gardens at Villa Monastero. Across the lake in the province of Como are: Bellagio, Griante and Menaggio.
Take a tour of Lake Como in Italy , Italy -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. It was carved out of the earth by ancient glaciers as they moved through the area. Today, though, picturesque Lake Como enjoys a warm and mild Italian climate year round. This gorgeous lake and its surrounding countryside and towns are a choice for vacation destination. In fact, many famous celebrities have bought homes in the area as a peaceful getaway. Its warm weather and water make Lake Como an ideal place for swimming, boating, and windsurfing. The beautiful shoreline and serene countryside make staying dry just as pleasant an option. The views of the lake are unparalleled: blue water, snow-capped mountains, and green hills.