Lugano

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Template:Infobox Swiss townTemplate:ClearrightTemplate:CHdot Lugano is a city in south-east Switzerland, in the Italian speaking canton of Ticino, which borders Italy. The city clearly has an Italian character.

The origin of the name is most likely the Latin word Lucus meaning wood or sacred wood.

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Geography

Lugano lies at the edge of Lake Lugano (Italian: Lago di Lugano or Ceresio), which is situated between the lakes Lago Maggiore and Lago di Como. The city is located where the river Cassarate enters the lake between the Brè (925m) and the San Salvatore (912m) mountains.

Demographics

Lugano is the largest town in Ticino. Since its merger with some surrounding municipalities (Breganzona, Cureggia, Davesco-Soragno, Gandria, Pambio-Noranco, Pazzallo, Pregassona, and Viganello) in 2004, the city has a population of 52,000, with the whole agglomeration’s population at about 115,000. This was the second major expansion after the merging in 1972 with the municipalities of Brè-Aldesago and Castagnola. The tourism-based economy provides an estimated 38,000 jobs for the area. The population is Italian-speaking and mainly Roman Catholic.

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Sights

  • St. Lawrence Cathedral (IX and XV Century)
  • St. Mary of the Angels Church (XVI Century) with the famous fresco of the Christ's Passion from Bernardino Luini

Museums

  • Modern Art Museum (Museo d'Arte Moderna) official site
  • Museum of Extraeuropean Cultures (Museo delle culture extraeuropee)
  • Cantonal Art Museum (Museo cantonale d'arte) official site
  • Foundation Aligi Sassu and Helenita Olivares (Fondazione Aligi Sassu e Helenita Olivares)
  • Historical Museum (Museo storico)
  • Cantonal Museum on Natural History (Museo cantonale di storia naturale) official site
  • Swiss Custom Museum (Museo doganale svizzero)
  • Municipal Art Museum (Museo civico di belle arti)
  • Wilhelm Schmid Museum (Museo Wilhelm Schmid)
  • Gottardo Gallery (Galleria Gottardo) official site

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Education and research

Airport

Sports

  • Basketball: The BC Lugano Tigers (former Basket Club Lugano) plays in the Swiss National League A (LNA). They play at the Elvetico gym, won the Swiss Cup in 2001 and have been Swiss LNA Champions in 2000 and 2001.

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