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Codogno is a town in the Lombardy region of northern Italy with about 15,900 residents, serving as the main center for a surrounding plain area of roughly 90,000 people. The town was granted the honorary title of city by presidential decree in 1955.
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Key facts
- Italian comune.name
- Codogno
- Italian comune.official_name
- Città di Codogno
- Italian comune.image_skyline
- Codogno-Ospedale-Soave.JPG
- Italian comune.image_caption
- The old Soave Hospital in Codogno.
- Italian comune.image_shield
- Codogno-Stemma.svg
- Italian comune.image_flag
- Flag blue green 3x2.svg
- Italian comune.image_map
- Map - IT - Lodi - Codogno.png
- Italian comune.province
- (LO)
- Italian comune.frazioni
- Maiocca, Triulza
- Italian comune.mayor
- Francesco Passerini
- Italian comune.area_total_km2
- 20.87
- Italian comune.population_total
- 15789
- Italian comune.population_as_of
- 14 October 2021
- Italian comune.population_demonym
- Codognesi or Codognini
- Italian comune.elevation_m
- 58
- Italian comune.saint
- Saint Blaise
- Italian comune.day
- 3 February
- Italian comune.postal_code
- 26845
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Article · العربية
كودوجنو، (بالإنجليزية: Codogno)، (: Cudògn)، هي بلدة ومدينة يبلغ عدد سكانها 15868 نسمة في محافظة لودي، لومباردي، شمال إيطاليا. إنه المركز الرئيسي للسهل المعروف باسم ، الذي يسكنه حوالي 90,000 نسمة. حصل على اللقب الفخري للمدينة بمرسوم رئاسي في 26 يونيو 1955.
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