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Busto Arsizio

American  
[boo-stoh ahr-seet-see-oh, boo-staw ahr-see-tsyaw] / ˈbu stoʊ ɑrˈsit si oʊ, ˈbu stɔ ɑrˈsi tsyɔ /

noun

  1. a city in Lombardy, N Italy.


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“We’re not interested in what the passengers were doing,” said Mr. Nocerino in an interview in his office in Busto Arsizio in Lombardy, the region containing the part of the lake where the boat sank.

From New York Times

Stella was at home in Busto Arsizio, tired, and wanted to go to bed.

From Washington Times

In the northern town of Busto Arsizio, part of the region worst hit by the virus, the Tosi High School is using web-learning to stream classes.

From BBC

In 2013, the AC Milan team left the pitch during a friendly in the town of Busto Arsizio after home fans insulted midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng, another Ghanaian.

From Reuters

In one of the most serious in 2013, the Milan team abandoned the pitch during a friendly in the town of Busto Arsizio after home fans insulted midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng.

From The Guardian