Proper noun
(uncountable) A placename:
A province of Lombardy, Italy.
A city, the provincial capital of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy.
(countable) A habitational surname from Italian.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA Financial Times analysis of hard-hit places has only Bergamo, Italy, and Guayas, Ecuador, running ahead of New York in percentage of excess deaths — not Madrid, London or Ile-de-France. Source: Internet
BERGAMO: Liverpool’s Egyptian midfielder Mohamed Salah (2nd right) scores a goal despite Atalanta’s Italian goalkeeper Marco Sportiello (left) during the UEFA Champions league football match Atalanta Bergamo vs Liverpool on November 3, 2020. Source: Internet
Ashbrook 1982, pp. 9–11 However, in spite of all this, Mayr not only persuaded Gaetano's parents to allow him to continue studies, but also secured funding from the Congregazione di Carità in Bergamo for two years of scholarships. Source: Internet
Encouraged by Mayr to return to Bergamo in 1817, he began his "quartet years" as well as composing piano pieces and, most likely, being a performing member of quartets where he would have also heard music of other composers. Source: Internet
Army trucks delivered new freshly-made coffins Thursday to a cemetery in the northern Italian city of Bergamo that suddenly finds itself at the global heart of the pandemic. Source: Internet
A statue of the late Pope John XXIII, originally from the province of Bergamo, is seen with a sign that reads ‘everything will be fine’ Source: Internet