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High-definition webcams pointed toward the Alps in the north-northeast
In the native language of the webcam owner
Webcam ad alta definizione puntata verso le Alpi in direzione Nord-Nord Est
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Treviglio is a town in the province of Bergamo, in Lombardy, northern Italy. Lying south of the capital city, in the lower territory marked by the Adda and the Serio rivers. History: Treviglio was created in the High Middle Ages unifying three pre-existing settlements: Cusarola, Pisignano and Portoli. These were of Celtic, Roman and Lombard origin, respectively. Around the year 1000 Treviglio housed the inhabitants of Oriano, a commune near Brescia, which had been destroyed in the course of the struggle between Arduin of Ivrea and Henry II for the Imperial crown. From 1225 Treviglio was a free commune whose statutes, dating from 1392, are currently housed in the city's museum. The government was held by 60 consuls, twenty for each of the original ethnic groups, who remained in charge for six months. These statutes also required that no noble could be allowed to live within the city walls. In 1395 Treviglio gained autonomy from the Empire, which it held until 1789 as "Separate Land of ... Read more about Treviglio on Wikipedia