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Busto Garolfo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Milan in the Italian region Lombardy, located about northwest of Milan. ==History== The first historical information of the village of Busto Garolfo dates back from a document of 992 AD. At the end of the 13th century there were 3 altars in honor of St. Bartholomew, St. Innocent and St. Margaret, over the ancient church of St. Salvatore, built by the noble family Della Croce which owned many lands in the area since 1317. In 1464 Stefano Della Croce in his last will ordered his heirs to build a chapel in honor of the Virgin in the main church of St. Salvatore. During the Late Middle Ages, Busto Garolfo before became a feud of the Maggi family, then of the Arconati family and in the end of the Losetti family. Finally in 1664 Giambattista Losetti sold the town to Giuseppe Arconati, to which the King of Spain conferred the title of Marquess of Busto Garolfo. After more than a century of Austrian domination, the town became involved actively in the events that led to the unification of Italy. During the Indipendence Italian Wars his territory was the scene of great movements of the Italian troops and the Austrian army, especially during the Battle of Magenta in 1859. Busto Garolfo also participated actively in the World War I and in the WWII paying a heavy contribution in terms of human lives.
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