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Difference between revisions of "Milan"

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m (The same information on the Last Super is on its article and A.C. Milan was referenced before so just giving context and also it being associated with fashion mentioned.)
(This is still irrelevant to the article though. Just because AC Milan is referenced at some point, it doesn't need a mention here. And anything else can go under history if it is mentioned in the show.)
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'''Milan''' is the second largest city in [[Italy]]. Milan is well known as one of world's {{W|fashion capitals}} and also for its professional soccer club {{W|A.C. Milan}}.
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'''Milan''' is the second largest city in [[Italy]].
 
 
[[Leonardo da Vinci]]'s mural of the [[Last Supper]] was commissioned by the Duke of Milan and it still remains in Milan.
 
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 14:15, February 26, 2024

"You make it just like Milan except here everyone is fat and ugly."
Paolo Paoletti[src]
Milan
Town/City Information
Country: Italy
First mentioned: "The Devil Wears Nada"


Milan is the second largest city in Italy.

History

Carl mentions that they are "this close" to selling their power in Paris, Milan and Dubai: "everywhere people know good electricity".[1]

Paolo Paoletti said that Bart made ketchup bottle service just like in Milan, except in Springfield everyone is fat and ugly.[2]

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