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The current ownership of the rights of Lake
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Particularly important for the development of the lake is the arrival, in 1550, of the
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mentioning the lake of "Eupili". A quotation from which it is possible to deduce the fact that, in the past centuries, the extension of the lake basin had to be greater than the present one, otherwise, in fact, it would have never been mentioned. It was therefore an important lake that stood
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granted the lease of the lake to a private family asking, however, in exchange for a fee in money and imposing the obligation to provide a certain amount of fish to the archbishop's canteen in time of Lent.
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through a dam, Cavo Diotti, now managed by the Regional Park of the Lambro Valley. On the banks of this stretch of water are the municipalities of
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handed down in written form. It is certain, however, that in 1820, on Lake Pusiano was seen the first steamboat in Italy, an experiment that the
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