Baranzate

Baranzate (Milanese: Baranzaa [barãˈtsɑː]), formerly a frazione of the neighboring comune of Bollate, is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Milan, in the Italian region Lombardy. It was created in 2004 after its previous establishment, in 2001, had been declared unconstitutional. It is located about 8 kilometres (5 mi) northwest of Milan.

Baranzate

Baranzaa  (Lombard)
Comune di Baranzate
Location of Baranzate
Baranzate
Location of Baranzate in Italy
Baranzate
Baranzate (Lombardy)
Coordinates: 45°31′N 9°6′E
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
Metropolitan cityMilan (MI)
Government
  MayorLuca Mario Elia
Area
  Total2.78 km2 (1.07 sq mi)
Elevation
155 m (509 ft)
Population
 (Dec. 2004)[2]
  Total11,227
  Density4,000/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Baranzatesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20021
Dialing code02
WebsiteOfficial website

Baranzate is bordered by Bollate to the north and northwest, Novate Milanese to the east, and Milan's Roserio district to the south and southwest.

History

Prior to 2001 Baranzate was a frazione of the comune of Bollate. It was established as a comune in its own right in November of that year by the promulgation of a regional law.[3] In 2003 this law was declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Italy,[4] the establishment of the new comune was annulled and Barazate became once more a frazione of Bollate. In May 2004 a new regional law[5] re-established the Comune of Baranzate.[6][7]

References

  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  3. Legge Regionale 23 novembre 2001 n.21; 1° s.o. al B.U.R. n.48 del 27 novembre 2001.
  4. Sentenza Corte Costituzionale n. 47/2003 del 10 febbraio 2003; G.U. n.7 (1° serie speciale) del 19 febbraio 2003.
  5. Legge Regionale 22 maggio 2004 n. 13; B.U.R. n. 22 del 24 maggio 2004, 1° s.o.
  6. ‘Variazioni amministrative e territoriali dei comuni dal 1991’, Istat, 2009.
  7. Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni, Istat, 2009.



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