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253: 124: 234: 22: 260: 280: 745:(also called lacus pusianum) is written for the first time in an official way in a document dating back to 1314, which regularizes the division of the basin by deed: 2/3 become the responsibility of the archbishop of Milan and his canteen for the needy, 1/3 remains of the collegiate church of San Giovanni Battista of 839:
The current ownership of the rights of Lake Pusiano is of the company Sweet Home owned by Egidio Motta who gave in concession to Egirent Services Srl the Management of fishing, navigation, ice production, cutting of bones (reeds) and aquatic plants. Egirent Service is responsible for carrying out the
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The story also tells that in 1816 the mechanic Locatelli performed the first experiment of the "inaufragabile naviglio", in all probability a boat equipped with special technical instruments that made it particularly resistant in case of rain or storms. Of the test, however, do not remain information
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Particularly important for the development of the lake is the arrival, in 1550, of the Carpani family who, despite appeals, lawsuits and legal battles, will remain the owner from 1588 to 1765 when a new change of ownership will anticipate the arrival of the French. For imperial prerogative, the basin
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Over the years, several plans have been drawn up to try to solve the problem of water pollution; several checks and inspections have been made that led to the disclosure of a study, in 1995, on the damage of motor navigation on Lake Pusiano, the non-damage of seaplanes and oxygenation of water. In
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is the largest of the Lakes Briantei, has a maximum length of 2,700 meters, a width of 2,400 meters, a perimeter of about 11 kilometers, a minimum area (in lean times) of 5,250,000 square meters that reaches 6,720,000 square meters in times of flood. The volume of water is 81 million cubic
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As wanted by Egirent Service srl, fishing in Lake Pusiano is strictly no kill. The lake, however, is recognized as a European excellence in fishing, in fact, as surveyed by the Regional Park of the Lambro Valley, there are about 25 species of ichthyofauna present today. The lake, also hosts an
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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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The town of Pusiano, in fact, is known for the preparation of the famous "risotto" with perch, now become a typical dish. The recipe calls for white rice combined with breaded fish with egg and breadcrumbs and fried in plenty of oil and butter.
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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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the same year the abolition of hunting on the lake came into force and the increase of ducks, coots, moorhens and mallards. Throughout these years, the pollution situation on the lake has improved.
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Lake Pusiano is also linked to the story of Angela and Teresa Isacchi, two visionaries who in the second half of the 19th century became the destination of pilgrimages not only from
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In addition to fishing, Lake Pusiano is known to be a real natural gym for rowing. Its calm waters host two rowing centers where even Olympic champions from the
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On Lake Pusiano you can also try the experience of enjoying the view from another perspective, sailing aboard the motorboat Enigma, solar-powered boat.
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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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In the lake there is the small Island of Cypresses, of private property. It is an oval-shaped islet that is located inside the lake of
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was considered an important pawn for the creation of a network of navigation within the Milanese territory, so as to navigate from
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to modern times with the eighteenth-century villas, places of "delights" for numerous artists such as Parini, Monti,
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in his famous painting Ave Maria a trasbordo, which is among the first that mark the evolution towards pointillism.
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Numerous changes of ownership have characterized the lake over the centuries. In 1483, the archbishop of
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The first testimony about the lake is however, in 70 A.D., that of Caius Pliny the Second (born in
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and the end of the temporal power of the Church, both of which occurred within a short time.
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published his first book of poems (of arcane tone), under the pseudonym of Ripano Eupilino.
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house until about 1831. They housed in a historic palace in the village, known as the
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It was sold in 1874 to the brothers Antonio and Egidio Gavazzi, industrialists from
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area, was formed after the withdrawal of the huge glacier that covered much of the
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The roots of the lake "Eupili" go back to prehistoric times, to go back from the
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Dates back to 1870 the new passage of ownership of the lake to the city of
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of Habsburg Este Lorraine to Archduke Ranieri of Habsburg, passing through
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abundant amount of fish of various qualities, with the great diffusion of
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there is another mirror of water a little more extensive called Lake
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Kingdom of Italy, hence the current name of the palace located in
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ichthyogenic works in agreement with the provinces of
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Its history has distant origins and dates back to the
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Palace, and used the island for their own pastimes.
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It remained the property of the 14: 1083: 1021: 1004: 981: 964: 918: 198:{{Translated|it|Lago di Pusiano}} 278: 258: 251: 232: 122: 20: 792:Modern and contemporary history 554:, in the territory entirely of 31:needs additional citations for 484:, like the other lakes of the 467: 196:You may also add the template 1: 911: 651: 7: 10: 1088: 871: 851: 646: 606:Archduke Ferdinand Charles 569: 160:Machine translation, like 895: 419: 407: 403: 395: 387: 379: 375: 364: 350: 336: 297: 286: 277: 246: 231: 226: 137:the corresponding article 1067:Subalpine lakes of Italy 908:use for their training. 399:257 m (843 ft) 881:, pike, but especially 866:Austro-Hungarian Empire 692:in 23 A.D. and died in 207:For more guidance, see 1032:"L'Isola dei Cipressi" 696:on 70 A.D.), known as 391:27 m (89 ft) 803:Eugene of Beauharnais 772:. In fact, under the 610:Eugene de Beauharnais 209:Knowledge:Translation 180:copyright attribution 1015:"Isola dei Cipressi" 998:"Il lago di Pusiano" 956:Molteni, Giancarlo. 506:Its emissary is the 40:improve this article 562:, from the town of 546:in the province of 530:in the province of 317: /  702:Naturalis historia 458:Giovanni Segantini 414:Isola dei Cipressi 188:interlanguage link 1062:Province of Lecco 1052:Lakes of Lombardy 975:"Lago di Pusiano" 805:, viceroy of the 782:Leonardo da Vinci 711:Lario (Lake Como) 614:Austrian imperial 564:Annone di Brianza 429: 428: 396:Surface elevation 220: 219: 149: 145: 116: 115: 108: 90: 55:"Lake of Pusiano" 1079: 1057:Province of Como 1036: 1035: 1028: 1019: 1018: 1011: 1002: 1001: 994: 979: 978: 971: 962: 961: 953: 830:Benito Mussolini 786:Ludovico il Moro 737:Medieval history 354: 353:Primary outflows 340: 332: 331: 329: 328: 327: 322: 318: 315: 314: 313: 310: 300: 282: 262: 261: 255: 240:Monte Cornizzolo 236: 224: 223: 199: 193: 166:Google Translate 147: 143: 126: 125: 118: 111: 104: 100: 97: 91: 89: 48: 24: 16: 1087: 1086: 1082: 1081: 1080: 1078: 1077: 1076: 1042: 1041: 1040: 1039: 1030: 1029: 1022: 1013: 1012: 1005: 996: 995: 982: 973: 972: 965: 954: 919: 914: 898: 874: 854: 794: 739: 721:), the Benaco ( 698:Pliny the Elder 686: 684:Ancient history 678:Giuseppe Parini 654: 649: 572: 550:. 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Monte Cornizzolo
Lake Pusiano is located in Lombardy

Lombardy
45°48′N 9°16′E / 45.8°N 9.27°E / 45.8; 9.27
Primary inflows
Lambro
Primary outflows
Lambro

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