Quinto Romano

Coordinates: 45°28′31″N 9°05′22″E / 45.47528°N 9.08944°E / 45.47528; 9.08944
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Quinto Romano
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Quinto Romano (

Milanese: Quint) is a district (quartiere) of Milan, Italy, part of the Zone 7 administrative division of the city. Before being annexed to Milan, it was an autonomous comune (until 1869) and a frazione of Trenno
(from 1869 to 1923).

Quinto Romano was a rural district until the 1960s; the land was then partitioned into 8-9 cascine (farms). In the following decades, as most of the Milanese rural outskirts, Quinto experienced a quick urbanization process as a consequence of the economic boom of northern Italy and immigration from the south, which caused a quick expansion of Milan and other industrial cities. As is the case with other outskirts that have experienced this rapid development in those decades, Quinto gained the reputation of a socially and economically degraded district.

Quinto houses "Aquatica", the most important

waterpark
in Milan.

45°28′31″N 9°05′22″E / 45.47528°N 9.08944°E / 45.47528; 9.08944