Molino due

Molino due is a residential area in , , . Molino due is situated nearby to the sports venue , as well as near the stadium .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Saint Gervasius and Protasius Church and Stadio Città di Gorgonzola.

Church
is situated 570 metres west of Molino due.

Sports venue
is a multi-use stadium in , Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Giana Erminio. The stadium holds 3,766. is situated 1 km west of Molino due.

Metro station
is a suburban station on Line 2 of the Milan Metro in the town of . is situated 1¼ km northwest of Molino due.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sant’Agata Martesana and Villa Fornaci.

Village
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is a village.

Village
is a village, which is situated 3 km northeast of Molino due.

Village
is a comune in the , in the region of , located about 25 kilometres northeast of . borders the following municipalities: , , , , and . is situated 3 km northeast of Molino due.

Molino due

Latitude
45.52977° or 45° 31′ 47″ north
Longitude
9.41549° or 9° 24′ 56″ east
Operator
Studio Ratti
Open location code
8FQFGCH8+W5
Open­Street­Map ID
way 734734671
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­residential
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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Palazzetto dello Sport and US Argentia Pallavolo.

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