Golasecca

Golasecca is a town and comune in the , . It has given its name to the Golasecca culture, a prehistoric civilization who lived in the Ticino River area from the Bronze Age until the 1st century BC.
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  • Type: Locality with 2,700 residents
  • Description: Italian comune
  • Also known as: 012077” and “Uraséca
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Visconti Castle and Castelletto Ticino railway halt.

Castle
The of Castelletto is a castle of medieval origin in , , northern Italy. It is named after the Visconti house, to which it belonged between the 13th and 20th centuries.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Somma Lombardo and Borgo Ticino.

is a town in the , , . It received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree on 16 June 1959.

Village
is a village, which is situated 5 km west of Golasecca.

Village
is a village.

Golasecca

Latitude
45.6968° or 45° 41′ 48″ north
Longitude
8.6661° or 8° 39′ 58″ east
Population
2,700
Elevation
277 metres (909 feet)
Open location code
8FQCMMW8+PF
Geo­Names ID
6542053
Wiki­data ID
Q40879
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Golasecca” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: جولاسيكا
  • Armenian: Գոլասեքա
  • Basque: Golasecca
  • Basque: Uraséca
  • Bavarian: Golasecca
  • Breton: Golasecca
  • Bulgarian: Голасека
  • Catalan: Golasecca
  • Catalan: Uraséca
  • Cebuano: Golasecca
  • Chechen: Голасекка
  • Chinese: Golasecca
  • Chinese: 戈拉塞卡
  • Czech: Golasecca
  • Dutch: Golasecca
  • Dutch: Uraséca
  • Esperanto: Golasecca
  • Esperanto: Golaseka
  • Esperanto: Uraséca
  • Finnish: Golasecca
  • Finnish: Uraséca
  • French: Golasecca
  • French: Uraséca
  • German: Golasecca
  • German: Uraséca
  • Greek: Γκολασέκκα
  • Hungarian: Golasecca
  • Indonesian: Golasecca
  • Interlingua: Golasecca
  • Irish: Golasecca
  • Italian: Comune di Golasecca
  • Italian: Gola Secca
  • Italian: Golasecca
  • Japanese: ゴラセッカ
  • Kazakh: Голазекка
  • Korean: 골라세카
  • Kurdish: Golasecca
  • Ladin: Golasecca
  • Latin: Gula Sicca
  • Latvian: Golasecca
  • Latvian: Uraséca
  • Ligurian: Golasecca
  • Lithuanian: Golasecca
  • Lithuanian: Golaseka
  • Lithuanian: Uraséca
  • Lombard: Golasèca
  • Lombard: Golasecca
  • Lombard: Gorasecca
  • Lombard: Gulaseca
  • Lombard: Gulasèca
  • Lombard: Vorasecca
  • Lombard: Vuraseca
  • Lombard: Vurasèca
  • Malay: Golasecca
  • Min Nan Chinese: Golasecca
  • Neapolitan: Golasecca
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Golasecca
  • Occitan (post 1500): Golasecca
  • Persian: گولازا
  • Piemontese: Golasecca
  • Polish: Golasecca
  • Portuguese: Golasecca
  • Portuguese: Uraséca
  • Romanian: Golasecca
  • Russian: Голазекка
  • Russian: Голасекка
  • Scots: Golasecca
  • Serbian: Golasecca
  • Serbian: Голазека
  • Serbo-Croatian: Golasecca, Varese
  • Serbo-Croatian: Golasecca
  • Sicilian: Golasecca
  • South Azerbaijani: قولازا
  • Spanish: Golasecca
  • Spanish: Uraséca
  • Swedish: Golasecca
  • Swedish: Uraséca
  • Tagalog: Golasecca
  • Tatar: Голазекка
  • Turkish: Golasecca
  • Ukrainian: Голазека
  • Ukrainian: Ґолазека
  • Ukrainian: Голазекка
  • Ukrainian: Ґолазекка
  • Uzbek: Golasecca
  • Uzbek: Golazekka
  • Uzbek: Голазекка
  • Venetian: Golasecca
  • Vietnamese: Golasecca
  • Volapük: Golasecca
  • Waray (Philippines): Golasecca
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