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  • '''Alberto Massimino''' (1895 - 1975) was an Italian automotive engineer born in [[Turin]], he studied [[mechanical engineering] {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...tising focus in the Midwest for parts and resources. We all drive works of Italian art and want more. ...the Midwest to rejuvenate the Italian car and bike industry as well as the people who drive them and admire them. This, as you can imagine, has been a long a
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  • ...Merosi''' ([[December 8]], [[1872]] - [[March 27]], [[1956]]) was a famous Italian automobile engineer. {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...ged the entry of the [[Azzurra]] yacht in the [[America's Cup]], the first Italian [[yacht]] to enter the event. In [[1985]], he became manager of the committ On [[May 27]], [[2004]], di Montezemolo became president of Italian business lobby [[Confindustria]]; days later, following the death of [[Umbe
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  • ...ish", from [[Latin]] ''MINESTRARE'' = "to serve or dish up") is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[soup]] made with fresh seasonal [[vegetable]]s, often with the addition The Italian soup, minestrone, is one of the cornerstones of Italian cuisine, and is probably more widely dispersed and eaten throughout Italy t
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  • ...agna'' is a corruption of ''Romània''; when Ravenna was the capital of the Italian portion of the [[Byzantine Empire]], the [[Lombards]] extended the official ...magna and Bologna, in Emilia there were two independent states ). At the [[Italian general election, 2006|April 2006 elections]], Emilia-Romagna gave 60% of i
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  • ...ighting|fire-fighting aircraft]]. The CFS's emergency number is 1515 which people can call to report forest fires. *[http://www.corpoforestale.it Official site] (in Italian)
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  • '''Gianandrea Fabbro''' is an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Motorcycle]] designer and a senior designer for [[Ducati]] motorcycles ...design when he said “I have my dreams and take care of the creative. Other people work on different parts of the bike. My creative department are closely con
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Italian automobile designers]]
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  • '''Ugo Sivocci''' ([[August 29]] [[1885]] - [[September 8]] [[1923]]) was an Italian race car driver born in [[Salerno]]. Sivocci started with bicycle racing an ...[Monza]]. His car was carrying number 17 which was never again assigned to Italian racing cars.
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  • ...oro''', as well as its counterpart [[Panettone]], is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] sweet [[yeast]] [[bread]], most popular around [[Christmas]] and other sp ...ddle Age]]s, white bread was consumed solely by the rich, while the common people could only afford black bread and, often, not even that. Sweet breads were
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  • ...ther died in 2003. He then took over the Fiat group, which also controlled Italian newspapers, and the [[Juventus]] soccer club, of which he had served as cha [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Agnelli, Umberto]]
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Ferrari people|Lampredi, Aurelio]]
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  • ...September 20]], [[1926]] - [[March 25]], [[1962]]) was an [[Italian people|Italian]] [[motorcycle racer]] and the [[1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1 Liberati was born in [[Terni]]. He became famous in his country, winning the Italian championship in [[1948]]. Two years later [[Moto Guzzi]] called him to race
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  • | <br>&nbsp;26,835,082<br>223.8 people/km² ...part of the [[Italy|Italian nation]]. It comprises two areas belonging to Italian [[First level NUTS of the European Union]]:
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  • '''Mauro Forghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...ther, a [[turning|turner]], did war work during [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Ansaldo company|Ansaldo]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war
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  • '''Casalini''' is an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] and [[motorcycle]] company that is devoted to the producti ...nd more than 50 years working on production of light vehicles for carrying people and things.
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  • Find out how to make this heartwarming Italian dish — from Luigi’s Restaurant in Johnston, R.I. — in your home kitch ...or one serving. Cook-at-home cost for the whole lasagna — enough for eight people — is $22.64, and for a single serving is $2.83.)
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  • ...anni Agnelli''' ([[13 August]] [[1866]] - [[16 December]] [[1945]]) was an Italian entepreneur, who founded [[Fiat]] car manufacturing in 1899. ...eral times and adopted various practices he observed. He was appointed a [[Italian Senate|Senator]] in 1923, and filled several other prestigious positions be
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  • '''Pastiera''' is a type of [[Italy|Italian]] [[cake]] from the area of [[Naples]]. ...ror)|Constantine the Great]]. They were made of [[honey]] and [[milk]] the people offered the [[catechumen]] during [[Easter]] Eve at the end of the ceremony
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