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Lo·di

 (lō′dī′)
A city of central California in the northern San Joaquin Valley north of Stockton. It grew as an agricultural center known for its vineyards.
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Lodi

(Italian ˈlɔːdi)
n
(Placename) a town in N Italy, in Lombardy: scene of Napoleon's defeat of the Austrians in 1796. Pop: 40 805 (2001)
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Lo•di

(ˈloʊ di for 1; ˈloʊ daɪ for 2 )

n.
1. a town in N Italy, SE of Milan: Napoleon's defeat of the Austrians 1796. 42,873.
2. a city in central California, near Sacramento. 51,874.
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In August 2018, the town of Lodi, New York was devastated by a flash flood that was caused by heavy rains, while early September saw Hurricane Florence cause devastating floods in the Carolinas, and Hurricane Michael slammed the Florida panhandle in October.
Fortunately for the residents of Lodi, New York, their area was declared a federal disaster area.
One of the foremost New York growers -- Stanley Wagner of Wagner Vineyards in Lodi, New York, said his quality was the best since 1946; he was finished at presstime.