{{Infobox Italian comune | name = Cavenago d'Adda | official_name = Comune di Cavenago d'Adda | native_name = | image_skyline = Cavenago_d%E2%80%99Adda_-_chiesa_parrocchiale.jpg | imagesize = | image_alt = | image_caption = | image_shield = Coat-of-Arms-of-Cavenago-d-Adda-IT.png | shield_alt = | image_map = | map_alt = | map_caption = | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_alt = | coordinates = {{coord|45|18|N|9|35|E|type:city(2,200)_region:IT|display=inline,title}} | coordinates_footnotes = | region = [[Lombardy]] | province = [[Province of Lodi|Lodi]] (LO) | frazioni = Caviaga, Soltarico | mayor_party = | mayor = Sergio Curti | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 16.2 | population_footnotes = <ref name="istat">All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy)|Istat]].</ref> | population_total = 2218 | population_as_of = 30 June 2017 | pop_density_footnotes = | population_demonym = Cavenaghini | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = 73 | twin1 = | twin1_country = | saint = | day = | postal_code = 26824 | area_code = 0371 | website = | footnotes = }} '''Cavenago d'Adda''' ([[Western Lombard|Lodigiano]]: {{lang|lmo|Cavenàgh}}) is a ''[[comune]]'' (municipality) in the [[Province of Lodi]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region [[Lombardy]], located about {{convert|40|km|mi}} southeast of [[Milan]] and about {{convert|7|km|mi|0}} southeast of [[Lodi, Lombardy|Lodi]]. It is between the [[Adda River]] and the [[Muzza Canal]].

Cavenago d'Adda borders the following municipalities: [[Corte Palasio]], [[Abbadia Cerreto]], [[Casaletto Ceredano]], [[Credera Rubbiano]], [[San Martino in Strada]], [[Turano Lodigiano]], [[Mairago]], [[Ossago Lodigiano]].

== History == Already populated in ancient Roman times, in the [[Middle Ages]] the area of Cavenago d'Adda belonged to the bishop of Lodi (10th century), and was later a fief of the family of Fissiraga (1297–1482), the Bocconi of Mozzanica, and finally of the Cavenaghi Clerici. It included the population of Persia, now a ''frazione'' of Casaletto Ceredano.

In the Napoleonic era (1809–16) it was attached to the municipality of Robecco, which however became again independent after the constitution of the [[Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia]]. In 1863 it assumed the official name of Cavenago Cavenago d'Adda, to distinguish itself from Cavenago of Brianza.

In 1869 the municipality of Cavenago d'Adda received the territories of the former communes of Caviaga and Soltarico. After [[World War II]], in the hamlet of Caviaga [[Agip]] discovered large reserves of natural gas.

==People== *[[Emilio Giuseppe Dossena]], artist

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