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Which country is Milan in?
Milan is the second largest city in Italy.

Milan (called Mediolanium in ancient Rome, Milano in Italian and Milan in English) is a world fashion art center, a world design capital, a world historical and cultural city and one of the four major economic centers in Europe. The hinterland of Milan is the largest industrial area in Italy, and its population is second only to Rome. It is located in Lombardy Plain in northern Italy (the capital of Lombardy and Milan). The resident population of the city is about 1.47 million, with an area of about 1.8 1 square kilometer.

There are many famous universities in Milan (such as Politecnico Milano and Bocconi University), and students account for about 1 1% of the country. It is the seat of famous European football teams (AC Milan and Inter Milan Football Club) and basketball team Milan Olympia Basketball Club.

Attractions in Milan

The main attractions in Milan include Milan Cathedral, Santa Maria Grateful Church, Scala Grand Theatre, Queen Victoria Emmanuel II Gallery, 20th Century Museum, San Siro Stadium, Milan Golden Plaza, Milan Museum of Contemporary Art, brera Art Museum, Saint Brosiu Cathedral, Sanlorenzo Cathedral, brera Museum of Modern Art, New Duke Castle, Milan Palace, National Library and Milan Exhibition Hall.

The attractions in Milan Metropolitan Area include Monza Cathedral, pavia Cathedral, pavia Monastery, Belga's ancient Mexican city, Lake Como, Monza Raceway and Royal Garden.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Milan