The District of Monza was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona [fr], the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic. It received the numeral III and its capital was Monza.

The district

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Founded on May 13, 1801, it had a population of 78,201 inhabitants. It was composed by the communes of Monza with part of:

  • Brugherio
  • Sant’Ambrogio e Cassina della Santa
  • Agliate
  • Agrate
  • Aicurzio
  • Albiate
  • Albignano
  • Arcore
  • Basiano
  • Belinzago
  • Bellusco
  • Bernareggio
  • Bernate
  • Biassono
  • Bisentrate
  • Bornago
  • Burago
  • Busnago
  • Bussero
  • Calò
  • Cambiago
  • Camparada
  • Camporicco
  • Canonica al Lambro
  • Caponago
  • Carate
  • Carnate
  • Carugate
  • Casate nuovo
  • Cassano sull’Adda
  • Cassina Baraggia
  • Cassina de’ Bracchi
  • Cassina de’ Pecchi
  • Cassine San Pietro
  • Cavenago
  • Cernusco Asinario
  • Cernusco Lombardone
  • Colnago
  • Concesa
  • Concorezzo
  • Contra
  • Corezzana
  • Cornate
  • Costa
  • Gessate
  • Gorgonzola
  • Grezzago
  • Gropello
  • Incugnate
  • Inzago
  • Lesmo
  • Lissone
  • Lomagna
  • Lomaniga
  • Maresso
  • Masate
  • Melzo
  • Merate
  • Mezzago
  • Moncucco
  • Monte
  • Montevecchia
  • Novate
  • Omate
  • Oreno
  • Ornago
  • Osnago
  • Paderno
  • Paina
  • Pessano
  • Porto
  • Pozzo
  • Pozzuolo
  • Robiate
  • Roncello
  • Ronco
  • Ruginello
  • San Damiano
  • Sant’Agata
  • Seregno
  • Sovico
  • Sulbiate inferiore
  • Sulbiate superiore
  • Trecella
  • Tregasio
  • Trezzano
  • Trezzo
  • Usmate
  • Vaprio
  • Vedano
  • Velate
  • Verderio inferiore
  • Verderio superiore
  • Vergo
  • Villanuova
  • Vimercate

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