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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Crespi d'Adda' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
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Crespi d'Adda is a village in northern Italian and hamlet (frazione) of Capriate San Gervasio, a municipality in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy. | WIKI |
[5] The settlement which was built in 1878 next to the cotton-mill was a village, a residential area provided with social services such as a clinic, a school building, a theatre, a cemetery, a wash-house and a church. | WIKI |
[8] The village of Crespi d'Adda was the first village in Italy to have modern public lighting. | WIKI |
For about fifty years Pirovano, helped by the engineer Pietro Brunati, ran the construction of the village. | WIKI |
Today the village is inhabited by a community largely descended from the original workers. | WIKI |
The village is located by the eastern shore of the river Adda, next to the provincial borders of Bergamo with Milan, south of Capriate San Gervasio. | WIKI |
[13] This church represents the ideal link between the hometown of the Crespi family, Busto Arsizio, and the village, which represented the best expression of the textile industrial sector. | WIKI |
From 1968 to 1981 it became the secondary school of the village and afterwards a professional institute. | WIKI |
This factory was the centre of the village and all the inhabitants worked there. | WIKI |
The factory was the working core of the village and the life of the workers depended on the factory production. | WIKI |
Every person in the village had his own house and they were all the same, except for the managers, the doctor and the priest who had more luxurious ones. | WIKI |
Village school | WIKI |
The workersxe2x80x99 village of Crespi dxe2x80x99Adda is situated in the Italian region of Lombardy, at the extreme southern point of the xe2x80x9cIsola Bergamascaxe2x80x9d, nestled between the Adda and Brembo rivers and the foothills of the Alps. | UNESCO |
The village was founded by Cristoforo Benigno Crespi, to house the workers in his textile factory and its final form was developed by Cristoforoxe2x80x99s son, Silvio Benigno Crespi, who had studied the functioning of German and English cotton mills. | UNESCO |
The factory buildings and the offices were situated on one side of this road, on the left bank of the River Adda, and the village itself on the opposite side of the road following a rectangular grid of roads in three lines. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Crespi dxe2x80x99Adda is an exceptional example of a working village of Europe and North America, dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries, and reflecting the predominant philosophy of enlightened industrialists with respect to their employees. | UNESCO |
Although the village remains intact, changing economic and social conditions, particularly a declining population, pose a potential threat to its continued survival. | UNESCO |
The village has retained all the original elements of a company town. | UNESCO |
The private owner has indicated his intention to reallocate work in the factory, probably related to the services sector and, at the same time, to improve cultural and touristic activities in the village. | UNESCO |