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s population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy... The area of current Lombardy was settled at least since the 2nd millennium BC... the entire area of what is now Lombardy became a Roman province with the name of... and Lombardy became one of the most developed and rich areas of Italy with the construction of... In late antiquity the strategic role of Lombardy was emphasized by the temporary moving of the capital of the... Lombardy suffered heavily from destruction brought about by a series of barbaric invasions... which waged a lengthy battle for Lombardy in the late 15th... Lombardy became one of the semi... Lombardy became one of the intellectual centres leading to... and Lombardy was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy 1859 as a result of the... Lombardy confirmed its status as the most economically developed area of Italy... annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1859 Lombardy achieved his actual territorial shape by adding the... Lombardy is one of the engines of the global economy... The Lombardy economy contributes 20... Today Lombardy is a stronghold of the... Towns of Lombardy with a population of 50...

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