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  • |Medal Gold || [[2006 Winter Olympics|2006 Turin]] || [[Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics|Team Pursuit]] |Medal Gold || [[2006 Winter Olympics|2006 Turin]] || [[Speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics|1,500 m]]
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  • '''Vi-Vi''' was an Italian [[motorcycle]] [[company]] based in [[Turin]] that produced [[moped]]s. ...of the 1950s, a Section [[motorcycle]] of [[Viberti]], famous manufacturer of body composition for trucks and Buses, and had a brief experience in provi
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  • ...small workshop, suitable for construction of the first, romantic carriages of many years ago. ...hich culminated in 1912 with the transfer of the capital in Bari, the work of his son Nicholas who just happened to his father disappeared.
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  • ...our-stroke engine in a field then dominated by the two) that until the end of the legendary twenties will cry out to the wonder throughout Italy on two w ...arn that only a year later, in 1907, would go on to Turin to learn the art of engine mechanics where it was already widely practiced. He would return a f
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  • ...Caserta|Province of Caserta (CE)]], [[Italy]]. It is currently a trademark of [[Global Corporation]]. ...unded ''Fabrica Torinese Velivoli Chiribiri & C.'', (Chiribiri Aircraft of Turin), along with associates Maurizio Ramassotto and the engineer Gaudenzio Verg
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  • ...ucati''' has been in business for many years and has produced a wide range of products including wartime condensers, cameras, radios and obviously, motor ...lo – so much so that the company decided not to invest in a whole new kind of product.
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  • [[Image:IMGP3711.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''ATS at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy] designed by Franco Scaglione''']] ...ncestry (count of Martirano San Nicola and of Mottafilocastro). At the age of 6, he and his younger brother become fatherless.<br/>
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  • ...egion is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two historical regions, each own with its d ...rn region. It covers an area of 7,856 km2 and is the fifth smallest region of the country. It borders [[Austria]] to the North and [[Slovenia]] to the Ea
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  • ...ipating in 12 World Championship races. He won 1 race, and scored a total of 17 championship points. A motor sports competitor for a decade, Scarfiotti ...as associated with cars from his youth. His father was among five founders of the [[Fiat]] automobile company.
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  • * '''For [[Formula One]] race circuits see [[List of Formula One circuits]]''' This is a '''list of [[auto racing]] tracks''' sorted by country.
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  • ...|'''[[Tazio Nuvolari]] next to the 1950 Cisitalia [[Grand Prix]], the lack of money would not allow the stunning car to be completed.''']] Following the great success of pre-World War II [[Italian]] sports and racing cars like [[Ferrari]] and [M
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  • ...literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Ital ...:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). Boetius, a 6th century Christian phil
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  • ...literature]] written in the [[Italian language]], particularly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Ital ...:Boethius initial consolation philosophy.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A depiction of Boetius teaching his students (1385). Boetius, a 6th century Christian phil
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