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  • ...anni Agnelli''' ([[13 August]] [[1866]] - [[16 December]] [[1945]]) was an Italian entepreneur, who founded [[Fiat]] car manufacturing in 1899. .... He studied at the Collegio San Giuseppe in [[Turin]]; then embarked on a military career until 1893 when he returned to [[Villar Perosa]], where he followed
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  • The project of "24 HP" was commissioned to Joseph Merosi by Chairman of the Italian Society Cars Darracq "Ugo Stella, in an attempt to raise the fortunes of th ...war, during which he was suspended the production of cars to implement the military, "24 HP" was built as a specimen in 1920, to be permanently replaced by mod
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  • ...igurian Sea]]. La Spezia also hosts one of the biggest [[military industry|military industries]] of Italy, [[OTO Melara]]. *[[Alexia (Italian)|Alexia]], singer
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  • ...', the Italian customs and border protection police that also falls in the military corps category. ...he force is organized on a regional and provincial basis, thus every major Italian town or city has a main PdS station called a ''Questura'' run by a ''Questo
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  • ...direct their focus on [[trucks]]. It was hoped to receive orders from the military but it was so disastrous during demonstrations, of the [[prototype]], that
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  • ...t the outbreak of [[World War II]], some of these planes were pressed into military transport duty with Italy and Belgium. [[Category:Italian airliners 1930-1939]]
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  • '''Officine Viberti''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[trailer (vehicle)|trailers]], coach and bus [[coachwork ...and abroad. A few years after its establishment, VIBERTI forcefully became Italian market leader and in the aftermath of the World War, the company continued
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  • ...], he finished third in the [[French Grand Prix]] then won the inaugural [[Italian Grand Prix]] at [[Brescia|Brescia, Italy]]. For the next few years his raci
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  • '''Ercole Spada''' ([[August 26]], [[1938]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile design]]er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, ...ial Engineering from [[Istituto tecnico Feltrinelli]] in 1956. Following a military service, Spada joined Zagato, in February 1960. The first design created by
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  • ...rie]] force. ''Carabinieri'' is Italian for '''[[Carabinier]]s''', but the Italian word is used as the common name for this force in English. The full officia ...ce', which indicates he is a veteran of the [[Risorgimento]] (The Wars for Italian Unification).]]
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  • '''Avio S.p.A.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by [[Fiat|FIAT S.p.A.]] and === Military ===
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  • ...(Romance)|Ligurian]]) is a seaport and [[comune]] in the northern [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Liguria]], capital of the [[Province of Savona]], in the Rivi Savona used to be one of the chief seats of the Italian iron industry, having iron-works and foundries, shipbuilding, railway works
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  • ...s, engineers and machinery. At the same time a significant manufacturer of military equipment '''[[Aeronautics Macchi]]''' founded in 1913, that has built over Bremach Industrie S.r.l. has been incorporated under Italian law in April 2010 by Mr. Giacarlo Montini. In November 2010 Bremach Industr
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  • ...stly known as "the capital of engines", since the factories of most famous Italian car makers like [[De Tomaso]], [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghini]], [[Pagani]], an ...strengths in medicine and law. Italian officers are trained at the Italian Military Academy, located in Modena, and partly housed in the Baroque ducal palace,
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  • ...from quite a distance, and that entire half of the island is restricted to military personnel. The present King Carlo II of Tavolara is an Italian [[citizen]] named Tonino Bertoleoni, who runs ''Da Tonino'', the only resta
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  • ..., NOCS) is a [[Special forces|special operations division]] of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Polizia di Stato|police]]. ...erations Central Office). This office was the only responsible for [[Italy|Italian]] [[counter-terrorism]]. The UCIGOS's tactical unit became the NOCS (''Nucl
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  • ...rand Prix]] races (as well as finishing second in the [[Italian Grand Prix|Italian]] and [[Eifel Grand Prix|Eifel]] Grands Prix). There was no [[European Cham In [[1935]], he won the Italian Grand Prix (along with second at the German Grand Prix; he also won his usu
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  • The '''MM''' (''Mario Mazzetti'') was an Italian [[motorcycle]] company located in [[Bologna]] that opened [[1924]] and clos * Italian Serie A Bicycle Motor [[1926]] and [[1927]]
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  • ...onima Frera''' "by Frera Corrado was among the first [[case motorcycling]] Italian and one of the largest volume of production. ...the military, in fact the Frera was the largest provider of motorcycles' [[Italian Army]] during [[World War]]
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  • ''Carrozzeria'' '''Orlandi''' is an [[Italian]] automobile bodywork, famous for the production of buses. The company was ...me year. They started the first experimental use of motor transport in the military during the maneuvers made by the ''Piacenza Brigade'', completing the 110 k
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