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Where is Monza, Italy


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Monza is located in northern Italy, in the Lombardy region just north of Milan. It lies on flat land along the Lambro River in the Po Valley. Monza is near cities like Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, Como, and Bergamo. The city covers about 33 square kilometers and has a population of around 123,000 people. Its coordinates are approximately 45.58°N latitude and 9.27°E longitude. Monza is famous for the Monza Park, Royal Villa of Monza, historic center, and the Formula One Monza Circuit.

Monza Location Map, Italy



Monza City Facts, Italy

CountryItaly
RegionLombardy (Lombardia)
ProvinceMonza and Brianza
City StatusMunicipality (Comune), provincial capital
EstablishedRoman origins (Modicia)
Geographic PositionNorthern Italy, north of Milan
Coordinates45.58° N, 9.27° E
Total Area33 km²
Population123,000
Elevation162 m
Area Code+39 039
Postal Code / ZIP Code20900
Time ZoneCentral European Time (CET, UTC+01:00)
CurrencyEuro (€)
Main IndustriesManufacturing, Services, Commerce, Tourism
TransportationRail connections, proximity to Milan highways, regional roads
ClimateHumid subtropical / continental
Famous AttractionsMonza Park, Royal Villa of Monza, Monza Cathedral, Autodromo Nazionale Monza
Known ForFormula One circuit, royal villa, large urban park
Websitehttps://www.comune.monza.it