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  • ...bine]] high country). But the name may originate from an earlier, non Indo-European one. See the [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=latium&searchmode= ...several different peoples, some originally non-[[Indo-European people|Indo-European]]. It was dominated by the [[Etruscans]], both culturally and politically,
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  • ...ons of Abruzzo and Molise are geographically located in Central Italy, the European office for statistics (Eurostat) lists these two regions within [[Southern
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  • ! [[1984 European Formula Two season|1984]] ! [[1983 European Formula Two season|1983]]
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  • He was twice runner-up in the [[European Championship (auto racing)|European Championship]], in 1937 and 1938, and finished third in [[1939]].
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  • ...S]] and [[Maserati 300S]] (#3057). In total, he attended eleven mid-1950s European sports car championships, of which he won five.
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  • ...entering the German 125cc championship for the first time in 1995, and the European series alongside it a year later. In 1997 he was runner-up in the German se ...250cc, winning every race in the German championship and also winning the European title, as well as coming 10th in a one-off in the 250cc World Championship.
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  • ...he came fifth in 2000 and fourth in 2001. After racing in various similar European series like the [[Euro Formula 3000]], he caught the attention of Minardi, ! [[Minardi|European Minardi Cosworth]]
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  • ...aced Formula Two in Europe from 1985 and the race continued as part of the European championship until 1999, when the race around the streets of Pau was change ! [[1984 European Formula Two season|1984]]
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  • {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • {{Modern European Fiat vehicles}} {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...Championships|European Allround Champion]] from Italy when he won the 2006 European Championships one month before the [[2006 Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics i
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  • Team = [[Minardi|European Minardi F1]] | Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] |
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  • ...or he would have won it. Wins in a number of hill-climb races brought him European Mountain Champion, the first of three he would eventually collect. ...er of hill-climbs because of injuries suffered in accidents, that year the European Mountain Championship fell to his famous team-mate, [[Bernd Rosemeyer]]. [[
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  • | [[1993 European Grand Prix|EUR]] || <font color=black>[[1994 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
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  • | [[1993 European Grand Prix|EUR]] || <font color=black>[[1994 European Grand Prix|EUR]]
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  • * '''[[Alcatel Alenia Space]]''' (33%, with Alcatel 67%), the European Space industry leader ...ce. Eurotorp is the world market leader for lightweight torpedoes, and the European leading company in antisubmarine weapon systems.
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  • Team = [[Minardi|European Minardi F1]] | Engine name = [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] |
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  • {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...s host to both the first and last round of the [[FIA]] and [[FIM]]/[[UEM]] European Drag Racing Championship, along with the [[British National Drag Racing Cha * [http://www.fia.com/ Santa Pod's Governing Body for European Drag Racing]
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