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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Italian''' ...rn|Italo-Dalmatian languages]] of the [[Mezzogiorno|South]] and [[Northern Italian dialects]] of the [[Northern Italy|North]].
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  • ...itan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [[Southern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and pockets of [[Franco-Provenç ...ridionale'') generally refers to the southern portion of the continental [[Italian peninsula]] historically forming the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. It encompasses
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  • ...973, was the biggest in [[Europe]] until few years ago), and has the first Italian vegetable and fruit market. Bologna also has important monuments, museums, Like most Italian communes of that age, Bologna was torn by internal struggles, which lead to
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  • '''Gucci''', or the '''House of Gucci''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[haute couture]] establishment. It was founded by [[Guccio Gucci]] ([[1 ...ily-owned saddlery and leather goods store. Guccio Gucci was the son of an Italian merchant from the country’s northern manufacturing region. As a young ma
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  • ...nt Rome]] and, later, the [[Papal States]], [[Italy|Kingdom of Italy]] and Italian Republic (modern Italy). Rome is also called "''la Città Eterna''" (the Et ...or [[9th century BC]], when the tribe of the [[Latini]] migrated to the [[Italian peninsula]] to settle around the River [[Tiber]]. For almost a thousand yea
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  • ...a small car that used the [[scooter]] engine and named it Isetta—an Italian diminutive meaning ''little ISO''. It is said that the stylists had arrived ...d [[Belgium]] were already assembling ''Isettas'' and ''Autocarros'' using Italian made Iso components. [[BMW]] began talking with Rivolta in mid-1954 and bou
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  • .... It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering on the Italian regions of [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Lombardy]], the autonomous regions of [ ...ranted the status of «popolo» (i.e. people) with Constitutional Law by the Italian Parliament, the other being [[Sardinia]] [http://www.parlamentiregionali.it
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  • [[Image:Milan_Domm.jpg|thumb|Milan's cathedral, 'Domm' in Lombard, 'Duomo' in Italian]] '''Milan''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Milano''; [[Milanese]]: ''Milán'') is the main city of [[northern Ita
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  • ...]] - where he and [[Michael Schumacher]] had a thrilling race - and [[1993 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]]. In doing so he became the first son of a Formula One Gr ...his car went off the road. With the team undergoing investigation from the Italian authorities on manslaughter charges, Hill found himself team leader with on
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  • ...|Grade 6]] - not enough for him to gain a place at the [[London College of Music]]. |bgcolor="#DFFFDF"| [[2009 Italian motorcycle Grand Prix|ITA]]<br><small>7</small>
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  • *'''Julija'''. Stari trg 9. Right next to Luka’s, serving similar fare of Italian pasta and risotto dishes. Not quite a nice as Luka’s but still a good fil ...ose warm beverages as well as basic breakfasts and lunches. The background music is impeccably cool, and the atmosphere is ideal for some elegant loafing. L
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  • |Music:|| [[George Martin]] ...is the very first woman that Roger Moore's Bond dallied with onscreen. An Italian agent who assisted Bond in a previous assignment, she apparently neglected
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  • :[[Italian National Road Race Championships|Italian National Road Race Championship]] (1935, 1937, 1940, 1952) ...000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the [[Second World War]], having won the [[Giro d'Italia]] t
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  • ...destination, welcoming up to 6 million visitors per year, mainly from the Italian mainland as well as Germany (approximately 5,000 Germans are resident on th ...ed to Visconti, which is involved in cultural activities promotion such as music, cinema, theatre, art exhibitions, work-shops, cinema reviews. A museum ded
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  • ...Pepin]] gave it to the Holy See, but during the wars of the popes and the Italian cities against the emperors, Rimini sided with the latter. ...[30th March]] [[1815]], [[Joachim Murat]] launched his proclamation to the Italian people from Rimini, inciting them to unity and independence. In 1845 a band
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  • ...rs abound, and of course you will also occasionally hear Swiss German, and Italian. ...s] ''TGV'' or "High Speed Train," or [[Milan]] and [[Venice]] by the Swiss-Italian [http://www.cisalpino.com ''Cisalpino''] (''CHEEZ-al-PEEN-o''). The French
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  • |Music || [[David Arnold]] ...ut in intensive care. Filming of the scenes was temporarily halted so that Italian police could investigate the causes of the accidents. Stunt co-ordinator Ga
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  • '''Sicily''' (''Sicilia'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Σικελία'' in [[Greek languag ...t Sicily will be connected by a land link to Italy. In October of 2006 the Italian Parliament scrapped the plan due to underwhelming support. (http://www.guar
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  • ...right|thumb|[http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]<br>is a member to the ''Italian Trade Commission'']] * Music Box (mp3 players)
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  • ...zation]] that grew out of the [[city-state]] of [[Rome]], founded on the [[Italian peninsula]] in the [[8th century BCE]]. During its twelve-century existence ...bably founded sometime in the [[9th century BC]] by members of two central Italian tribes, the [[Latins]] and the [[Sabine]]s, on the [[Palatine Hill|Palatine
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