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  • The first [[Bologna]] Centrale station was constructed in [[1864]], however there are sketchy a ...c (about 650 trains/day) because it is the principal railway junction of [[Italy]].
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  • ...se''' is a small [[comune]] in the [[province]] of [[Emilia Romagna]] in [[Italy]]. It is above all famous for the [[Lamborghini]] car factory. As of 2007 S {{Province of Bologna}}
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  • | Province || [[Province of Bologna]] (BO) ...ly|Italian]] region [[Emilia-Romagna]], located about 13 km northwest of [[Bologna]]. As of [[31 December]] [[2004]], it had a population of 11,128 and an are
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  • ...sausage mentioned in a document of the official body of meat preservers in Bologna dated 1376, that may be mortadella. ...here in Italy, and a similar commercial product, called "[[bologna sausage|bologna]]" often omitting the lard, is popular in the US.
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  • ...] industry, specialised in producing [[ice cream]] machines located near [[Bologna]]. ...ht Cattabriga (concurrent firm), in [[1989]] the Comenda Ali [[Corporation#Italy|S.p.A.]] group bought the Carpigiani Bruto S.p.A.
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  • capital = [[Bologna]] | zone = [[CNorthern Italy]] |
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  • ...[[September 10]], [[1920]] – [[July 18]], [[2001]] in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]]) was chief designer and technical director of [[Ducati Motor Holding]] fr
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  • |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]||Abarth 595 ||[[Abarth]] & Co, [[Turin]] ||Fiat 594 cc ||2||1960-1 |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]||ALL-CARS Charly||ALL-CARS srl, [[Pianoro]] ||[[Moto Morini]] 49 cc
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  • ...ial-level [[police force|police forces]] in [[Italy]]. Each [[Provinces of Italy|Italian province]] has its own police force (more or less like the American Bologna ''Polizia Provinciale'' homepage in Italian [[http://www.provincia.bologna.it/polizia/]]
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  • ...riginally from the [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Emilia]] (in particular [[Bologna]] and [[Modena]]), they are usually served in [[broth]], with cream, or wit Traditionally, the most serious restaurant in Bologna as well "La Confraternita del Tortellino" agree that the only real Tortelli
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  • '''Motoflash''' of Bologna, started in 1957, manufactures scooters, mopeds and moped with a two-stroke [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ius'') was an [[Italy|Italian]] family of princely rank, long supreme in [[Bologna]] and responsible for giving the city its political autonomy during the [[R ...[[1323]]. Originally from the castle of that name in the neighborhood of Bologna, the family claimed descent from [[Enzio of Sardinia|Enzio]], King of [[Sar
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  • zone = [[CNorthern Italy]] | coatofarms = [[Image:Regione Marche Italy.gif|120px]] |
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  • '''Dall'Oglio''' started in 1926 by engineer [[Guido Bologna]] who had left [[GD]] to build their own bikes. They used a horizontal cyli [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...o [[Isotta-Fraschini]] on a mission to [[Argentine]] in 1912, returning to Italy to found the new [[Milan]]-based workshop ''Societa Anonima Officine Alfier ...o the war effort. After the war a larger production plant was set up in [[Bologna]].
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  • '''Nello''' was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] founded in 1977 in [[Bologna]], who made only a few terrain bikes. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Like its equivalent in [[Bologna]], the Neapolitan type is also made from three main parts: a [[soffritto]], ...sta, although it is used with [[tagliatelle]], which is fresh, inside of [[Italy]]. The kind of ragù used with pasta types like spaghetti, [[bucatini]], an
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  • ...e'') is a [[meat]] based sauce for [[pasta]] originating in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]]. Bolognese sauce is sometimes taken to be a tomato sauce but authentic re The people of Bologna traditionally serve their famous ragù with freshly made [[tagliatelle]] ('
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  • '''UFO''', located in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]] ([[Bologna]]), was an [[Italian]] manufacturer of [[mopeds]], [[minibikes]] and [[off- [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...y bicycles and accessories that represent the Bologna history and feel for Italy and throughout the world.
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  • [[Image:Italy Regions numbered 300px.png|center|Numbered regions of Italy]] |6. [[Campania]] || [[Naples, Italy|Naples]] (Napoli)
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  • '''ACSA''' was founded and based in [[Bologna]] and in 1954 produced the ''Veltro'' (Greyhound) [[moped]]. The engine was [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...artarini Bologna'') was founded by [[Leopoldo Tartarini]] and located in [[Bologna]] as a result of a collaboration between an [[Italian]] and a Czechoslovak [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...n]] to [[Bologna]] and the name became [[FIAB]] (Fabbrica Italiana Augusta Bologna). It also produces a motor bike in a 125 and 175 cc version. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Moto Emilia''' was a brand of [[Italian]] [[motorcycles]], based in [[Bologna]], which from 1953 brought different engine models to the market. There wer [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''MFB''' (''Telaimotor'') is a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Bologna]]. This [[Italian]] brand that made small motorcycles with two stroke block [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ia''' (''Officine Meccaniche Busi'') Motorcycle manufacturers located in [[Bologna]]. The Italian brand Nettunia triggered by [[Busi]] built 123 cc and 158 cc [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...48 cc two-stroke [[moped]], built in 1955 by [[Palmieri & Gulinelli]] of [[Bologna]]. The [[scooter]], one of the most interesting in [[Italy]] at the time, had improved the details in 1959, and the [[moped]] was upda
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  • '''Coppa Florio''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] car race started in 1900, and renamed in 1905 when [[Vincenzo Flo ...a]]-[[Castelfranco Emilia]]-Sant'Agata Bolognese-San Giovanni in Persiceto-Bologna. Since 1914 most of the Coppa Florio was co-organized with the [[Targa Flor
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  • '''MZV''' was based in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] and had sold many typo "TUBONE" mopeds in 1983 and 1984. These [[mopeds]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Moto Muller''' was founded in 1949 by [[Bruno Muller]], produced in [[Bologna]] and then later in [[Robecco D' Oglio]] ([[Cremona]]), where it operated u [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...', Bologna (1923-1931 and 1935-1939))was founded in 1923 in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] by [[Ghirardi]] and [[Dall'Oglio]]. Among the most professional competing [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...the Italian Embassy in [[London]] particularly speaking out against it for Italy. *: - [[Robert Browning]], poem, "Englishman in Italy"
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  • ...the Rodolfo Maserati and his wife Carolina in [[Voghera]], [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]]. Rodolfo was a [[railway]] worker from [[Piacenza]] and married Carolina ...to Tecnico Industriale di Voghera "Alfieri Maserati"'' Also, the city of [[Bologna]] has a street named ''Via Maserati''.
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  • '''Busi''', based in [[Athos]], [[Bologna]], began towards the end of 1940 to build frames for scooters, which were m [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Busi]]
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  • ...entry, giving it a run at the 1989 [[Attilio Bettega]] Memorial event in [[Bologna]]. However, the chassis itself was poorly built, and Divila disowned the de
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  • ...Medardo Fantuzzi]] in [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. Medardo was born in 1906 in [[Bologna]]. He and his brother Gino Fantuzzi were famous for their affiliation with [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Pierfrancesco 'Frankie' Chili''', born 20th June 1964 in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], near the [[Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari|Imola]] race track, is a [[moto
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  • ...and biased in [[Lippo di Calderara di Reno]], a town in the outskirts of [[Bologna]]. ...ket share. Over 90% of the current production is being exported outside of Italy, having 35% designated to the rest of Europe.
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  • [[Bicizeta]] was founded in [[Zanetti]] di [[Bologna]] and built powered roller type engines mounted to an array of frames inclu [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Brevetta Rodolfi Alfeo)'' was started by [[Alfeo Rodolfi]] and based in [[Bologna]]. This was an Italian motorcycle brand was mostly known for its [[motorcyc [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:italy-northern-c-encarta.gif|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Northern Italy'''
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  • ...ilt motorized motorcycles, who also in 1960 founded [[Italjet]] based in [[Bologna]], the engines were the German ''MZ'' which mounted on Italian-built chassi [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...cycle]] and [[moped]] manufacturer made by [[Reva]] in 1954 and based in [[Bologna]]. They used a NSU engine with 49, 98 and 246 cc for their mopeds. In 1955 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...[Milan]] with a NSV engine made by Nanni Costruzioni Meccaniche based in [[Bologna]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...iatelle''' are the classic [[pasta]] of the [[Emilia-Romagna]] region of [[Italy]]. They are long, flat ribbons, similar in shape to [[fettuccine]], but ty ...ion of her marriage to Annibale Bentivoglio, son of Giovanni II, Lord of [[Bologna]] created tagliatelle. The recipe was of ''tagliolini di pasta e sugo, all
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...[April 28]], [[1973]]) was a [[racing driver]] and [[coachbuilder]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in one [[Formula One]] Grand Prix, debuting on [[Septem
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  • ...imignano''' is a small walled [[medieval]] hill-top town in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]], about a 35 minute drive north-west of [[Siena]] and about the same dista While in other cities like [[Bologna]] or [[Florence]], most or all of the towers have been brought down due to
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  • The '''[[Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics]]''' (NUTS) of [[Italy]] is a statistical system, administered by [[Eurostat]] for the [[European ! [[Groups of regions of Italy|Groups of Regions]]
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  • ...cle]] designer and a senior designer for [[Ducati]] motorcycles in Bologna Italy. He gained notoriety when he was given the responsibility to design the nex
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  • ...aise sauce", is a meat-based [[pasta]] sauce originating in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]]. Authentic ragù bolognese is typically made by browning finely minced me The people of Bologna traditionally serve their famous ragù with [[tagliatelle]] (''tagliatelle
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  • ..., the company of [[Cavani]], based in [[Bologna]] and a DKW reseller for [[Italy]], build [[mopeds]] under the name ''Aquila'' used 132 cc engines of the Ge [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Comet''' made motorcycles in [[Italy]] from 1952 to 1957, which had a good reputation for quality but were consi ...orcycle with the Comet brand is made in 1952 by [[BDB]] (Brevetti Drusiani Bologna). It had a engine with side by side 173.6 cc cylinders, with valves in the
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  • ...roviarie'' (Aeronautical and Railway Constructors). Based in [[Naples]], [[Italy]], mainly an aeroplane builder, also built a range of lightweight buses bet The firm is remembered mostly in connection with the development of Italy's first supersonic jet, the [[Aerfer Sagittario 2]].
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  • ...'''Regions of Italy''' were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the [[Italy#Politics|1948 constitution]], which states that the constitution's role is: [[Image:Italy Regions numbered 300px.png|right|Numbered regions of Italy]]
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  • ...'' (''Mario Mazzetti'') was an Italian [[motorcycle]] company located in [[Bologna]] that opened [[1924]] and closed in [[1957]]. ...]), a former employee of the [[GD]], another motorcycle company based in [[Bologna]], along with [[Alfonso Morini]], [[Angelo Mattei ]] and [[Joseph Massi-Dec
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  • ...grandson of [[Alfonso Morini]] and [[Vittorio Minarelli]] who were two of Italy's most successful technicians and entrepreneurs in the production of "[[two [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ia Magli started crafting women shoes in a small basement in [[Bologna]] [[Italy]] in [[1936]]. Eleven years later, in [[1947]], was created the first plant
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  • ...motorcycle company, was founded and directed by [[Mario Bonvicini]] from [[Bologna]]. They manufactured, beginning in 1950, a two-stroke [[motorcycles]] with ...tor and certainly this is the first device equipped with sort of device in Italy.
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  • ...d [[motorcycle]]s and was located in [[Pianoro|Rastignano]] ([[Province of Bologna]]) had produced mainly [[moped|mopeds]] between the '60s and '70s. It is co ...set up an engine, always Morini Franco, FM 4M four gears. The model for '[[Italy]] took a [[carburetor]] [[Dell'Orto]] 14/12 and developed a [[power (physic
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  • '''Morini Franco Motori''' spa was founded in 1954 and is located in [[Bologna]] by [[Franco Morini]], Alfonso's nephew. In 1999 Morini Franco Motori spa [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • | Location city || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Bologna]] | Location country || [[Italy]]
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...[[November 8]], [[1947]] in [[Bologna]]) is a former racing driver from [[Italy]]. He was the [[German Formula Three Championship|German Formula Three]] ch
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  • '''Marco Apicella''' (born [[October 7]], [[1965]] near [[Bologna]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] racing driver. He competed in only one [[Formula One]] [[Grand Pr
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  • | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...is uncle's name on his racing license. In [[1954]], he won the Motogiro of Italy. He moved up to Grand Prix competition in the middle of the [[1954 Grand Pr
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  • ...Motorway, about 60 km. southbound of [[Verona]] and 70 km. northbound of [[Bologna]]) where high skills devoted to engineering and production of agricultural [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Present '''[[Italy|Italian]] car number plates''' have black characters on a rectangular white <td>'''BO'''</td><td>[[Province of Bologna|Bologna]]</td></tr><tr>
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  • :''For the food product, see [[Bologna sausage]].'' ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Bologna-Stemma.png|90px|center]]
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  • ...ne Meccaniche Daldi e Matteucci'') begain in 1953 in [[Porretta Terme]] ([[Bologna]]). The Demm brothers from [[Milan]], produced a series of two wheelers, a [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Auto Mirage''' of [[Bologna]], like the ''All Cars'' (Autozodíaco), collaborated to produce buggys bef ...most popular and sold for 1,430,000 lire and was distributed throughout [[Italy]].
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  • ...a well-known name in electronics and appliances, and in the post-war torn Italy, it was seeking new opportunities to employ its workers and facilities, so
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  • '''CM''' was founded in [[Bologna]] by [[Mario Cavedagna]] in 1930, and was a "craft" factory in the day. CM [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Mauro Forghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...d obtained a degree in [[Mechanical Engineering]] from the [[University of Bologna]]. Despite his initial interest in aviation design, he accepted an offer fr
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Imola]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], [[Italy]] ...Superbike racing|SBK]]; [[GP2 Series|GP2]]; [[Touring car racing|WTCC]]; [[Italy|Italian]] [[Grand tourer|GT]]
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  • ...ngines. Sometime after that they decided to start their own companies in [[Bologna]]: [[Vittorio Minarelli]] under the name "[[Minarelli]]" and [[Franco Morin [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Born in [[Florence, Italy]], began working in a bycicle shop, learning the basics of applied mechanic ...victories, along with others, gain him the title of "Absolute Champion of Italy".
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  • ...maker was founded in 1919 during the difficult afterwar period in which [[Italy]], yielded by the damages suffered, delayed to recover itself and start up ...ed the industrial activity under the new name '''Carrozzeria Menarini''' [[Bologna]] s.n.c..
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  • ...ub in [[Milan]] who used it until 1970, after which [[Tecno]] F2 team in [[Bologna]] took it in a few years before Scuderia CSAI painted it in their blue and [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ear comes supported a 150cc, always single-cylinder two times and built to Bologna. It "150", available in the versions Touring, Sport and Premium Sport, has [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Beta]]
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] | Birthplace || [[Castel San Pietro Terme]], [[Province of Bologna|Bologna]]
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  • .... The result was one of the first mid-engined Formula Juniors to come from Italy, its pleasing lines echoing those of a Maserati 250F. The Faccioli was powe
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  • '''Weber''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] company producing [[carburetor]]s, currently owned by [[Magneti M Genuine Weber carburetors were produced in [[Bologna]], Italy up until around 1990 when production was transferred to Madrid, Spain, wher
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  • ...wners were hiding in the mountains from the retreating Germans. Unlike its Bologna neighbor, [[Ducati]], the Malaguti factory was not bombed by the [[Allies]] ...Malaguti's sales went down. At the time many [[moped]] manufacturers in [[Italy]] and Europe went bust due to overexpansion and credit given to multiple im
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  • ...is love for the engines, with little money and much sacrifice, opened in [[Bologna]] a small business buying and selling cars of all kinds, called "All Cars". ...a kit of basic buggy most classic of Dynamic, the "Desert" and sent him to Italy. When he arrived, he began to mount as it was to see inside, intending to s
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  • Country of origin: [[Italy]] Introduced at: [[2003]] [[Bologna]] Motorshow
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  • ...lian]] maker of [[motorcycle]]s. It was founded by [[Alfonso Morini]] in [[Bologna]], in 1937. ...he last small competitive Thumper produced. This model is still an icon in Italy.''']]
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  • ...ss than an assembly with 160 cc two-stroke power mainly blocks of [[FBM]] (Bologna Fabrica Motocicli). But the 50 cc and 125 cc two-stroke models in the marke [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • | Base || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] '''Tecno''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Italy]]. It participated in 10 grands prix, entering a total of 11 cars, and sco
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  • | Nation || {{flagiconItaly}} Italy ...rganized by topic the [[city car]] and is presented to [[Motor Show]] by [[Bologna]], the'' Sonny'', a prototype of this type of car.
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  • ...a 'city' car, from '''Garage Italia''', has made its public debut at the [[Bologna]] Motor Show, which will be available in 2006 in five innovative different ...lar in Mediterranean countries with characteristics and terrain similar to Italy such as medieval towns, narrow streets, islands and tourist areas. Meta has
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  • ...a''' is a city and a seaport in the [[Marche]], a region of northeastern [[Italy]], population 101.859 (2005). Ancona is situated on the [[Adriatic Sea]] an ...ty is located 133 miles northeast of [[Rome]] and 127 miles southeast of [[Bologna]].
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  • '''OMC''' or '''Oemmeci''' built a wide range of [[mopeds]] in [[Budrio]] ([[Bologna]]), designed by [[John Ladetto]] using [[Morini]] and [[Minarelli]] [[engin Enthusiastic fervor of the technology now common throughout northern [[Italy]], decided to bring in [[Calabria]] some workers metalworkers [[Turin | Tur
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  • {{Politics of Italy}} ...eferendum]] (see [[birth of the Italian Republic]]). The [[Constitution of Italy|constitution]] was promulgated on [[January 1]], [[1948]].
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  • ...jpg|thumb|270px|right|'''Ducati Monster at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy''']]] ...gel Galluzzi]] and produced by [[Ducati]] Motor Holdings in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]] since [[1993]]. It is of the ''[[naked bike]]'' style, which is characte
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  • |Subdivision type || [[Countries of the world|Country]]<br> [[Regions of Italy|Region]] |Subdivision name || [[Italy]]<br> [[Sicily]]
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  • ...omponent branch that was not doing well at the time. By purchasing the [[Bologna]]-based motorcycle manufacturer [[Italmoto]] (1953), the company entered a [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ultural and road destinations was reached. The engines left [[Bologna]] to Italy, Europe and Latin America.
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  • ...lessandro "Alex" Zanardi''', b. [[October 23]], [[1966]] in [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], is an ex-Formula One driver who is better known for his dominance of CAR Zanardi began racing [[karting|karts]] aged 13. In [[1988]], he joined the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula 3]] series, becoming a championship contender by [[1990
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  • ...ti founded '''Societa Scientifica Radio Brevetti Ducati''', a company in [[Bologna]] producing [[Vacuum tube|tubes]], condensers and other radio components.On ...as not until 1958 that their team was able to mount a serious challenge to Italy’s MV Agusta, and their top rider, former 125&nbsp;cc world champion, Carl
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  • |Country || [[Italy]] The '''''Carabinieri''''' are the [[military police]] of Italy. Because they police both military and civilian populations, they are a [[
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  • ...a'' in [[Monteveglio]], [[Bologna]] and ''[[Pragatto de Crespellano]]'', [[Bologna]]) and founded by [[Francesco Villa]], was an Italian manufacturer that bui ...the 100cc class. Again in 1957, at the Motogiro he won the first stage, [[Bologna-Riva del Garda]], on a 175cc Mondial, and was second at the Circuito di Mac
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  • MI-VAL began in 1950 in [[Gardone Val Trompia]] by the [[Bologna|Bolognese]] [[Ettore Minganti]] and other partners, including the manufactu Mi-Val assembled the KR175s in [[Brescia]], [[Italy]], using components imported from Messerschmitt ‘bubblecar’ but with th
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  • ...''Italian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer fo ...ief of staff has direct control of all support and logistics operations in Italy (i.e. military clinics, repair facilities, acquisitions,…), but no direct
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  • ...on || <!-- this parameter modifies "Founded" --> [[1 December]] [[1914]] [[Bologna]] |Location country || [[Italy]]
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  • '''Cagiva''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer. It was founded in [[1950]] by Giovanni C ...tter recognized outside Italy. Ducati motorcycle production continued in [[Bologna]], while the [[Varese]]-built Cagiva Ala Azzurra (sold under the name "Alaz
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  • ...ley]], in the [[Province of Modena]] in the [[Emilia-Romagna]] region of [[Italy]]. ...ay in a small village (Sant'Agata Bolognese) in the adjacent [[Province of Bologna]].
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  • ...e:IMGP3711.jpg|thumb|right|350px|'''ATS at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy] designed by Franco Scaglione''']] ...ntion camp in India, where he remains until the end of 1946. He returns to Italy on Boxing Day that year with the last boat used for the carrying of prisone
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  • United in [[1861]], '''[[Italy]]''' has significantly contributed to the [[culture|cultural]] and social d ...|Empire]] that dominated this part of the world for many centuries came an Italy whose people would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[E
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  • A new '''Fiat 500''' was announced by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Fiat]] on May 5, 2006. Images of the new Fiat 500 wer ...cars, with a starting price of €10,500. The basic price is 10,500 euro in Italy; with options 15,000 euro. Trepiuno was designed by Fiat Stile Centre.
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  • |Birth place || Villa Rovere, [[Forlì]], [[Italy]] |Death place || [[Forlì]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...ade with the [[Reggiano]] designed body at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''']] ...piazzas and of course as the epicenter of "Motor Valley". As in most of [[Italy]], the Modenese are fond of their wines, in particular Lambrusco, and their
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  • Via Cavalieri Ducati, 3 Borgo Panigale (Bologna) - 40132 Italy
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  • '''Ufficine Nardi''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] and [[racing car]] maker, named for their creator. ...first car built by [[Scuderia Ferrari|Auto Avio Costruzione]] in [[Modena, Italy|Modena]], where many ex-Lancia colleagues joined him.
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Flag of Italy.jpg|100px]] ...'''Regions of Italy''' were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the [[Italy#Politics|1948 constitution]], which states that the constitution's role is:
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  • ...[[OSCA]], were from the North, in the area of [[Modena]], [[Forli]] and [[Bologna]], but the enthusiasm for the new formula spread to the South, reaching [[N ...able and stable for road circuits. We dominated the races in central-south Italy until 1963. In May 1962, Enzo Rippa won a competition at Vallelunga with an
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  • '''Cizeta''' Automobili srl of [[Modena]], [[Italy]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an I ...olli moved to the [[United States|USA]] after the company went bankrupt in Italy and has set up a new company in [[California]], called Cizeta Automobili US
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  • ...ided to import a new box assembly thus giving life to a new Buggy "Made in Italy", to which he chose to give the name '''Puma Gatto Spiaggia''' to look cool ...ears had produced electric cars such as the PUMA BOXER 90 presented at the Bologna Motor Show.
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  • ...749.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Ducati 749 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer located in [[Bologna, Italy]].
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  • ...l with tires that could become tracks and was marketed by F.lli Rossi of [[Bologna]]. Three versions were produced the 15, 25 and 35 CV. Besides this, which w ...d in 1971. In the same way as Fiat Topolino made the car widely popular in Italy in the forties and fifties, so on a different scale, but in a similar way,
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  • ...h (language)|Spanish]]) was a [[sports car]] built by [[Lamborghini]] of [[Italy]] between [[1990]] and [[2001]]. ...o.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Lamborghini Diablo at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''']]
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  • ...rted and set up OSCA in [[San Lazzaro]] di [[Savena]], in the suburbs of [[Bologna]]. Initially the brothers built small sportscars but in 1950 some of these GMP Automobili in [[Caronno]], [[Italy]] in 1999 again asked for a car with the OSCA badge: the OSCA 2500 GT. Amon
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  • ...ically [[espresso]] has become highly important to the cultural cuisine of Italy. ...has evolved extensively over the centuries. Although the country known as Italy today had not officially formed until the 19th century, the cuisine can cla
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  • ...was founded by designer [[Gian Paolo Dallara]] in 1972, near [[Parma]], [[Italy]] and started building chassis for [[sports car]] racing and [[hillclimbing ...orts car with two seats, which was presented in its final version at the [[Bologna Motor Show]].
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  • '''Rome''' is the [[capital]] of [[Italy]] and of its region, called [[Latium]]. It is located across the confluence ...sented by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]].
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  • ...ge:IMGP3711.jpg|thumb|left|300px|'''ATS at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy''']]] '''ATS''' ''(Automobili Turismo e Sport)'' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] constructor and [[racing team]] that operated betw
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  • |Assembly || Mirafiori plant, [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1980-2002)<br>[[Tychy]], [[Poland]] (2003-) The '''Fiat Panda''' is a [[city car]] from the [[Italy|Italian]] automotive manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The first Fiat Panda was made f
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  • ...thumb|290px|right|'''Lamborghini Diablo at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...he small [[Italy|Italian]] [[village]] of [[Sant'Agata Bolognese]], near [[Bologna]]. Lamborghini is now a subsidiary of German car manufacturer [[Audi|Audi A
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  • ...ough it is very common to have a few stages in nearby countries, such as [[Italy]], [[Spain]], [[Switzerland]], [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]] and [[Germany]] Other major [[stage race]]s include the [[Giro d'Italia]] (Tour of Italy) and the [[Vuelta a España]] (Tour of Spain). The Giro d'Italia, Tour de F
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  • ...Cars were assembled at [[Fiat Group]] factory in [[Pomigliano d'Arco]], [[Italy]] and [[General Motors]] facility in [[Rayong]][http://www.bangkokpost.com/ The Alfa Romeo 156 GTAm was shown at Bologna Motor Show in December 2002. The car was built by Fiat Group's partner [[N.
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  • The '''music of Italy''' ranges across a broad spectrum, from opera to modern experimental classi Musical developments in Italy in the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] created music that spread throug
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  • ...hine - 4 cylinders to V from 1,2 liters - comes called “Belna”, while in [[Italy]] some journalist affibbia the nickname of “Vespa”. ...its French operations on October 1, 1931. At its first factory outside of Italy, at Bonneuil-sur-Marne, Lancia built the Augusta and later Aprilia models,
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  • |Base || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]] '''Forti Corse''', commonly known as '''Forti''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] team chiefly known for its brief, an
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • Base = [[Maranello]], [[Italy]] | ...date. The idea came about on the night of [[November 16]] at a dinner in [[Bologna]], where Ferrari solicited financial help from [[Augusto Caniato|Augusto]]
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  • ...onths, 1° the september, Hitler has triggered the world-wide conflict), in Italy hardly has been isitutito the circulation prohibition (tax from the 3 septe ....JPG|250px|left|thumb|'''The Ardea (in flat second) and (in Association of Bologna) the sister greater Aprilia (1939)''']]
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