Are these sentences both correct?
"She was born in Milano in 1968, where she currently lives and works."
and
"She was born in Milano in 1968, the city where she currently lives and works."
Yes, they're both correct. The English spelling is "Milan", but I'd accept both spellings. CJ
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Yes, they're both correct.
The English spelling is "Milan", but I'd accept both spellings.
CJ