Canonica d’Adda
Canonica d'Adda is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 30 kilometres northeast of Milan and about 15 kilometres southwest of Bergamo.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 4,440 residents
- Description: Italian comune
- Also known as: “016049”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Hydroelectric power plant in Crespi d’Adda and Saint Michael Church.
Hydroelectric power plant in Crespi d’Adda
Power station
Photo: Dimifox, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Hydroelectric power plant in Crespi d’Adda is a power station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Trezzo sull’Adda and Pontirolo Nuovo.
Trezzo sull’Adda
Town
Photo: Giorces, Public domain.
Trezzo sull'Adda is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 kilometres northeast of Milan on the Adda River. Trezzo sull’Adda is situated 4 km northwest of Canonica d’Adda.
Pontirolo Nuovo
Village
Photo: Ste3986, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pontirolo Nuovo is a comune in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 40 kilometres northeast of Milan and about 18 kilometres northeast of Bergamo.
Pozzo d’Adda
Village
Photo: MarkusMark, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pozzo d'Adda is a comune in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 kilometres northeast of Milan. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,903 and an area of 4.2 square kilometres.
Canonica d’Adda
- Category: commune of Italy
- Location: Province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Waray—“Canonica d’Adda” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Կանոնիկա դ’Ադա”
- Azerbaijani: “Kanonika d’Adda”
- Basque: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Belarusian: “Каноніка-д’Ада”
- Breton: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Bulgarian: “Каноника д’Ада”
- Catalan: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Cebuano: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Chechen: “Каноника-д’Адда”
- Chinese: “阿达河畔卡诺尼卡”
- Dutch: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Esperanto: “Canonica d’Adda”
- French: “Canonica d’Adda”
- German: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Greek: “Κανόνικα ντ’Άντα”
- Hungarian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Interlingua: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Irish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Italian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Italian: “Comune di Canonica d’Adda”
- Italian: “Pontirolo Vecchio”
- Italian: “Pontirolo”
- Japanese: “カノーニカ・ダッダ”
- Kazakh: “Каноника-д’Адда”
- Kurdish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Ladin: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Latin: “Canonica”
- Ligurian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Lombard: “Calònega”
- Malay: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Neapolitan: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Canonica d’Adda”
- Persian: “کانونیکا دادا”
- Piemontese: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Polish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Portuguese: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Romanian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Russian: “Каноника-д’Адда”
- Serbian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Serbian: “Каноника д’Ада”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Canonica d’Adda, Bergamo”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Sicilian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- South Azerbaijani: “کانونیکا دادا”
- Spanish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Swedish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Tagalog: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Tatar: “Каноника-д’Адда”
- Turkish: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Ukrainian: “Каноніка-д’Адда”
- Uzbek: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Venetian: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Vietnamese: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Volapük: “Canonica d’Adda”
- Waray (Philippines): “Canonica d’Adda”
- “Canonica d’Adda”
Localities in the Area
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