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  • ...[IPA chart for English|{{IPA|[brusˈket.ta]}}]], though in English-speaking countries it is commonly pronounced [[IPA chart for English|{{IPA|[bɹəˈʃɛ.ɾə]}
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  • ...language|Italian]] for [[milk]]. In [[English language|English]]-speaking countries it usually refers to one of several types of [[coffee (drink)|coffee]] beve
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  • ...ion to [[Libya]] on the [[Gulf of Sidra]], is not recognized by some other countries, such as the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...aly|region]] in northern [[Italy]]. It consists of two distinct areas, the Italian-speaking [[Province of Trento|Trento]] and the largely German-speaking [[South Tyrol ...rnment. The issue became the cause of significant friction between the two countries and was taken up by the [[United Nations]] in [[1960]]. A fresh round of ne
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  • ...aly|Region]] in [[Northern Italy]]. It consists of two distinct areas, the Italian-speaking [[Trentino]] and the largely German-speaking [[South Tyrol]]. The region wa ...rnment. The issue became the cause of significant friction between the two countries and was taken up by the [[United Nations]] in 1960. A fresh round of negoti
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  • ...ese countries in the early [[20th century]]. The normal spelling in these countries, however, is "Mortadela".
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  • ...ly refers to the condiment otherwise known as tomato [[ketchup]]. In these countries, other sauces made with tomatoes are more usually referred to as '''[[pasta
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  • ...e golden days of the [[Venetian Republic]]. It has since spread to many [[countries in Europe]], along with other items of the [[Italian culture]]. In the lat ...mmarizes the spelling and uses of this salutation in various languages and countries.
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  • ...lato contains no cream. The same word is commonly used in English speaking countries to refer to "ice cream" that is prepared in the Italian way. Gelato comes f Other countries make ice creams similar to gelato - in Argentina, helado is made much the s
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  • ...of Origin]], such that only Grana Padano may be sold using the term in EU countries.
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  • ...t of microcars by country of origin|List of microcars by country of origin|countries}}
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  • * [[Caffè]] Espresso: the formal Italian term. In most countries, espresso is used solely. ...French variation which is sometimes colloquially used in English speaking countries.
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  • ...]] from central and northern [[Italy]] and other [[Adriatic Sea|Adriatic]] countries -- [[Slovenia]] ([[Kras]]), [[Croatia]] ([[Dalmatia]]) and [[Serbia and Mon
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  • ...s a type of [[Fiat 126]] and to distinguish it from other types from other countries the letter "p" was added to its name. It was produced by Fabryka Samochodó It was exported to many [[Eastern bloc]] countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars in [[Poland]] and
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  • ...and these languages are still spoken by [[Italian diaspora|immigrants]] in countries with Italian immigrant communities.
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  • ...proceed, and the term has a precise legal meaning in the law codes of some countries.
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  • ...ear]] manufacturing company, founded in [[1911]]. It now has offices in 11 countries worldwide.
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  • ...uisine|German]] [[cuisine]]s, as well as cuisines of other middle-European countries. North American consumers tend to prepare veal dishes for special occasions
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  • ...beverage, but the term is nevertheless widely spread in some Mediterranean countries where ice is added before the foam. Espresso and cold milk on ice is called ...ns do not generally drink it with meals other than [[breakfast]]. In other countries it is consumed throughout the day or after [[dinner]].
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  • * Expansion into thirty countries from six in 1990
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  • Monaco is the [[List of countries by population density|most densely populated country]] in the world and the ...ed as a tax haven, and most of its inhabitants are millionaires from other countries. The glamour and prestige associated with Monaco and its style-conscious pe
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  • ...1 years of age in most of the [[United States]] and 18 to 20 in most other countries where casinos are permitted). Customers may gamble by playing [[slot machin
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  • ...y was established to sell the vehicle and patents were obtained in several countries including Britain, though when this closed down in 1899, '''[[Bernardi]]'''
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  • In most countries, a licence is not required to ride miniature bikes. However, they are usual
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  • ...national company, selling its coffee-related products in approximately 131 countries worldwide. The illy group is made up of several companies located in North ...articularly from Brazil, the largest producer worldwide, but also from the countries of Central America, India, and Africa.
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  • :* Border countries: [[Austria]] 430 km, [[France]] 488 km, [[Holy See]] ([[Vatican]] City) 3.2
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  • Races in this period were heavily nationalistic affairs, with a few countries setting up races of their own, but no formal championship tying them togeth ...followed by [[Belgium]] and [[Spain]] (in 1924), and later spread to other countries. Strictly speaking, this still wasn't a formal championship, but a loose co
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  • |[[List of countries by area|Ranked 71st]] <br>[[1 E11 m2|301,336 km&sup2;]]<br>2.40% |[[List of countries by population|Ranked 23rd]] <br>58,462,375 <br>194/km&sup2;
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  • ...ly as interstitial between commercials. La Linea was shown in more than 40 countries over the world. The series won prizes 1972 in Annecy and 1973 in Zagreb.
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  • ...nd a home as a more economic class in national touring car racing. In many countries, there were would often be two touring car championships, one for Group A a
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  • ..."[[ASSO]]" series of aircraft engines were produced in principal European countries under his direction and license. This type of engine was used on the Atlant
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  • ...ersion of the [[Fiat]]'s 'world car' [[Fiat Palio]] project for developing countries. ...de due to the important sale's benchmark of notchback models in developing countries. The competicion in Brasil was the [[Chevrolet Corsa]] Sedán, but after th
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  • ...(car)|sedan]]. Literally means [[tourism]], used mostly in Latin American Countries.
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  • Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include [[football]] (soccer), [[rugby union|rugby]], [[ba
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  • Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include [[football]] (soccer), [[rugby union|rugby]], [[ba Italian sports are similar to those played in other European countries. Popular sports include football (soccer), rugby, basketball, skiing, arche
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  • ...the EuroCargo,<!-- Ford origins missing --> which was sold in over ninety countries and led the market in Italy, the [[United Kingdom]], [[Spain]], [[Bulgaria] ...ch and development facilities, 840 dealers, 31,000 employees, and is in 19 countries. 40% of the engines Iveco manufactures go to Iveco vehicles, 60% are sold a
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  • ...growth, but it nevertheless remains one of the lowest among industrialised countries. Since [[2002]], growth has gradually slowed, reaching [[recession]] condit Italy's closest trade ties are with the other countries of the [[European Union]], with whom it conducts about 59% of its total tra
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  • ...o d'Italia]] in 1953 and 1954, the world tour in 1957 (five continents, 42 countries in 13 months), the three world records with the Cyclecar in Monza in 1969.
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  • ...:Europe countries map en.png|thumb|250px|right|Political map (neighbouring countries in Asia and Africa also shown)]] The [[European Union]] – comprising 25 member [[state]]s, with two countries acceding in 2007 ([[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]) and two candidates in acces
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  • ...to the [[Belgian Grand Prix]] in 1947, and was distributed across several countries until the [[1977 British Grand Prix]], the last race to receive the honorif ...this it hosted the race again in 1996, but after complaints that no other countries were to get the race, the Nürburgring race was renamed the [[Luxembourg Gr
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  • ...rld car' [[supermini car|supermini]] [[station wagon]] aimed at developing countries; it is an extented version of the [[hatchback]] '''[[Fiat Palio]]'''.
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  • ...throughout the world, setting up '[[Little Italy|Little Italies]]' in many countries. The majority of these Neapolitans who left Italy went to the Americas, esp [[Category:Former countries in Europe]]
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  • ...ice - initially in Italy, but later abroad, in particular in Mediterranean countries with characteristics and terrain similar to Italy such as medieval towns, n
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  • ...throughout the world, setting up '[[Little Italy|Little Italies]]' in many countries. The majority of these Neapolitans who left Italy went to the Americas, esp [[Category:Former countries in Europe]]
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  • The Duna was exported to Italy and other countries in [[Europe]] since 1987, but in 1991, the only existing version was the st
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  • ...t of microcars by country of origin|List of microcars by country of origin|countries}}
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  • ...or officers have establish liaisons with similar units of former East Bloc countries and the [[Austria|Austrian]] [[Gendarmerieeinsatzkommando|GEK]].
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  • Besides the mainline, which is sold in over fifty countries worldwide, Roberto Cavalli designs RC Menswear and then the younger line Ju
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  • ...Superbike World Championship is the worldwide superbike championship. Many countries such as the [[United Kingdom]] the [[United States]], [[Japan]], and [[Cana
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  • ==Bordering countries==
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  • ...icles are right hand drive formation, as this was law in Italy before that countries road laws changed; hence they were suitable for British and Colonial use.
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  • ...], [[Venezuela]], [[Libya]], [[Eritrea]], [[Ethiopia]], and various other countries in Europe and the Americas ...ladelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]] (50,000). In Canada there are large Italian-speaking communities in [[Montreal]] (120,000) and [[Toronto]] (195,000). Italian is
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  • ...annual production capacity of over 600,000 vehicles, and a presence in 50 countries.
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  • ...ing to expand its international presence by establishing production in the countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]].
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  • ...of the time, customs duties extremely important then in force in all these countries:
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  • The following schemes have been adopted for various countries at various times:
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  • It was exported to many [[Eastern bloc]] countries and for several years it was one of the most popular cars in [[Poland]] and ...imited. Limited numbers of cars were also imported from other Eastern Bloc countries. It was difficult to buy a foreign car because the Polish [[złoty]], like
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  • ...[[minerals]]. Bottled in San Pellegrino Terme, it is then shipped to most countries in [[Europe]], [[North America]], the [[Middle East]] and [[Australasia]]. ...premium on the water because it must be imported. However, in the European countries, it is remarkably cheaper, costing just under £0.90 (about $1.57) for a 75
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  • ...as lately undergone a remarkable fall due to the competition of developing countries, the saturation of the 50cc scooters market and the European economic situa
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  • ...nium cylinder block, liquid cooled 50cc AM6 engine. The bike is popular in countries that have restrictions on motorcycle engine size. The bike is 7/8ths the si
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  • ...allo, 1922|Russian-German Treaty]] of Rapallo of April 1922, in which both countries renounced claims to war reparations and renewed diplomatic relations. This
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  • Like most developed countries, Italy is a very safe country to travel. There are few incidents of terrori
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  • ...force in GP racing, with Hitler unwilling to see drivers from non-fascist countries in the cars. Sommer turned to sports cars once more, winning the [[SPA 24
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  • ...of the Group’s production value, about half of which is directed to [[EU]] countries. ...rs undertakes the group's products marketing and after sales service in 96 countries.
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  • [[Category:Former countries in Europe]]
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  • ...it. The Fiat 500 remained hugely popular in Italy and most other European countries until production finally halted in 1974. Mini sales began to fall after 198
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  • ...a [[bubble car]]&mdash;a name later given to other similar vehicles. Other countries had other nicknames: In Germany it was ''das rollende Ei'' (the rolling egg
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  • In [[1998]], an international jury of 56 journalists representing 21 countries awarded the Alfa 156 the [[European Car of the Year]] award; it was describ
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  • ...of 603,877 cars having been built. The 125 remained in production in other countries, including [[Argentina]], where production continued until 1982 and include
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  • ...succession of sales and racing achievements follow in all of the europeon countries, from France ... to Sweden ... to Finland
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  • |Subdivision type || [[Countries of the world|Country]]<br> [[Regions of Italy|Region]]
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  • ...operates in [[Italy]] and [[Switzerland]], and has sales associates in 83 countries. Research and development are located in [[Agliè]], [[Arnad]], [[Carsoli]]
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  • ...perfect bipolarism'', referring to more proper bipolarism in other western countries (the [[United States]], [[Germany]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[France]] etc
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  • ..., but was (and still is) enormously popular in the former [[Eastern Bloc]] countries, where it is famed for mechanical durability and economy.
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  • ...tury it returned to fashion, in not only England but many nothern European countries. Later when the style was falling from favour in Europe, it had a surge in ...in Ireland subtly differs from that in England. While adhering as in other countries to the basic ideals of Palladio, it is often truer to them - perhaps becaus
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  • ...MRP-SPEED.com which seems to be the only source of Malaguti parts for many countries in the Americas since Malaguti is no longer sold in South America or Centra
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  • ...- Denotes wine from Italy. NOTE: this is not always synonymous with other countries' legal definitions of '[[table wine]]'. The appellation indicates either an
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  • ...of October 2007. With Fiat planning to release the 500 soon in many other countries demand is likely to increase further. To cope with this demand Fiat has ann
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  • ...oops. Since the 1980s, Italian troops have participated with other Western countries in peacekeeping operations across the world, especially in [[Africa]], [[Ba
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  • ...ical, to reduce the car's footprint. This is an important consideration in countries where small streets and traffic congestion are factors. Hatchbacks frequent In many countries from all regions of the world, where a hatchback and a conventional [[sedan
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  • In Southeast Asian countries, mopeds are classified as small motorcycles similar to [[Honda Supercub]],
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  • ...s, but in both cases they can be more expensive than other French-speaking countries. ...like 150 European students, 20 American students, and a handful from other countries. If you are interested in this program, you might want to read the [http:/
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  • ...on inhabitants. A natural opening to the sea for many [[Central Europe]]an countries, the region is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and ...serve the increasing commercial traffic between Italy and Eastern European countries. Lastly, the regional airport of [[Ronchi dei Legionari]] is situated 30&nb
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  • ...7 range. At the same time a 5-door derivative became available in certain countries. The final revision of the 127 came in 1982 with the Mark 3. Once again th
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  • ...2006 International Van of the Year" award by an international jury from 19 countries. In [[Singapore]], a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama
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  • ...st/616 UNESCO World Heritage List]. In 1993, Czechoslovakia split into two countries and Prague became capital city of the new Czech Republic. ...st]]. It is a very comfortable way of travel, but not as quick as in other countries - Eurocity has average speed about 120 kmph as the Czech railroad network i
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  • [[Slovenia]] is, arguably, the cutest of the formerly communist countries, and Ljubljana ("lyoob-lyAH-nah") is a great little city full of charm. It' ...ttp://www.adria-airways.com]. The airport is serviced by most neighboring countries and [[Discount airlines in Europe|low-cost carriers]] easyJet and Wizzair.
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  • ...ropean homologation would follow. Early cars were delivered to Far Eastern countries. In fact, Cizeta's Japanese importer, whom I met during my visit, was Mr. N
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  • ...l]] (IOOC) sets standards of quality used by the major olive oil producing countries. It officially governs 95 percent of [[global]] [[production]], and holds g The main producing countries in 2003 were:
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  • ...e is not advised. The use of an approved helmet is required by law in many countries (or individual localities therein). ...t systems are usually louder, by varying degrees, than stock systems. Most countries have limits on how much noise can legally be produced by vehicles, however
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  • ...the ''Leghisti'' support the encouragement of immigration from non-Muslim countries in order to protect the "[[Christian identity]]" of Italy and Europe (which
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  • ...and [[Poland]]. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey] ...al concern. It also has significant worldwide operations, operating in 61 countries with 1,063 companies that employ over 223,000 people, 111,000 of whom are o
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  • ...brands for [[household appliances]]. The products are produced in several countries. Husqvarna has a long history in producing iron [[stove]]s.
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  • ...in Buenos Aires, are known as ''los xeneizes''. Most inhabitants of those countries will recognize ''Farinata'' (''Faina'' as they call it, a chickpea flatbrea
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  • ...'one' (uno) 'nine' (nove). Phonetically iks-oo-no-nov-eh. English speaking countries pronounce the name as 'x-one-nine', and occasionally (incorrectly) as 'x-ni
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  • ..., with lower bumpers and sideskirts, sold mostly in the UK and a few other countries.
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