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  • ...'Lambretta''' was a line of motor [[scooter]]s manufactured in [[Milano]] (Milan), [[Italy]] from the late 1940s by the Innocenti company. ...0s and 60s when they became the adopted vehicle of choice for the UK youth-culture known as [[Mod (lifestyle)|Mods]], and later [[Skinheads]]. The Lambretta
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  • '''Italian culture''' is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The [[culture]] of [[Italy]] can be found in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining i People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. However, there are many regional groups that go by
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  • ...he [[Lancia Y10]]. Over 1.2 million A112s were produced in Autobianchi's [[Milan]] factory. ==Popular Culture==
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  • |Capital ||[[Milan]] ...vince of Lodi|Lodi]]<br />[[Province of Mantua|Mantua]]<br />[[Province of Milan|Milano]]<br />[[Province of Monza e Brianza|Monza e Brianza]] (effective in
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  • ...to have told Miuccia Prada that she was "the only reason anyone comes to [[Milan]]" for runway shows -- it continues to derive the overwhelming bulk of its ==References in popular culture==
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  • '''Italian culture''' is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The [[culture]] of [[Italy]] can be found in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining i People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. However, there are many regional groups that go by
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  • '''Panettone''' is a typical [[cake]] of [[Milan]], [[Italy]], usually prepared and enjoyed for [[Christmas]], and one of th ...n varied history, but one that invariably states that its birthplace is in Milan.
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  • ...this technology lay in its suitability for being incorporated into peasant culture. It converted a perishable product into a convenience food that could be st ...he casings are often treated with an edible [[mold]] (''[[Penicillium]]'') culture as well. Mold imparts flavor and prevents spoilage during the curing proces
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  • ...the 15th and early 16th century when the area was under either [[Duchy of Milan|Milanese]] or [[France|French]] control, the [[Republic of Genoa]] ruled th
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Milan''' |Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI)
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  • ...tire [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] area, deeply influencing European culture as well. Important cultures and civilizations have existed there since preh ..., cultivating beans, the vine, wheat and flax. It is thought the Terremare culture may be an early manifestation of Italic-speaking Indo-Europeans.
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  • ...relocated to the industrial cities in northern Italy, such as [[Genoa]], [[Milan]] and [[Turin]]. A relative process of industrialization has developed in s ...ellino]], and attacking targets even outside Sicily, in Rome, Florence and Milan. The state fought back seriously for the first time, because the entire pol
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  • ...in]] and the ''Itala Film''. Other companies would soon have followed in [[Milan]] and in [[Naples]]. In a short time these first companies reached a fair p ...a wealthy society, with a heavy dose of formal [[morality]] reflecting the culture of the age; the genre was called of ''Telefoni Bianchi'' (white telephones)
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  • ...all the World), Saie, Saiedue and Cersaie, (buildings), Cosmoprof (beauty culture, considered the most important in all the World), Lineapelle, etc. Bologna ...e of Bologna in Italy and in Europe, considered from the points of view of culture, industry, trade, social, political, economy, etc., is much greater than su
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  • ...ology)|habits]] were affected by the influence of [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] culture, the political changes from kingdom to republic to empire, and the enormous ==Table culture==
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...'Lambretta''' was a line of [[motor scooter]]s originally manufactured in Milan, [[Italy]], by [[Innocenti]] but also manufactured, under license by Socié
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  • ...[[Paris]] and [[London]], where he "gained an appreciation of cosmopolitan culture, sophistication, and aesthetics." Gucci opened his first boutique in the fa ...d adopt at Gucci years later. But where Ralph Lauren embodied the [[WASP]] culture of [[New England]], Ford created a lifestyle brand for the hedonistic, urba
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  • ...1972 Lancia, due to the obvious confusion it might cause with a certain [[Milan]]ese competitor called [[Alfa Romeo]]. ==In popular culture==
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  • ...ccordingly a tract of land was acquired in the Milan suburb of [[Portello, Milan|Portello]], where a new factory of 6700m2 was erected. Late 1909, the Itali ...ealthy, with the bodies normally built by [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring of Milan]] or [[Pininfarina]]. This was the era that peaked with the legendary [[Alf
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  • ...nvade Gaul and Spain. The [[Alemanni]] invades Italy but are defeated at [[Milan]]. **Constantine issues [[Edict of Milan]], making all religions legal.
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  • ...and [[mozzarella]] cheese. Other toppings are added according to region, culture, or personal preference. Due to the wide influence of Italian and Greek immigrants in American culture, the United States has developed quite a large number of regional forms of
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  • ...f [[Ottonian]] and [[Carolingian]] influences. It was known as a center of culture, and the ''Schola Sacerdotum'' academy drew scholars from all over western ...ella Scala, and Verona fell to the armies of Gian Galeazzo [[Visconti]] of Milan. In 1404, Visconti's widow brought Verona to the [[Carraresi]] clan of [[Pa
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  • ...egion, considered as a nation separated from Italy, and promoting Venetian culture, language and history. This is the political background in which was founde ...For a long time continued emigration flow to other parts of the country ([[Milan]] and [[Turin]]).
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  • |Headquarters || Via Bellerio, 41<br />20161 Milan ...f Lombard culture and language, in [[Piedmont]] the defense of Piedmontese culture and language and so on. We can say that the League is based on a collection
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  • ...by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]]. ...me's economic growth began to surpass that of its rivals, [[Naples]] and [[Milan]] after World War II. [[Tourism]] is inevitably one of Rome's chief industr
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  • ...domination from 1394–1409, Genoa came under rule by the [[Visconti]] of [[Milan]]. Genoa lost Sardinia to [[Aragon]], Corsica to internal revolt and its Mi ...artes.(...) And what do you think of this latest comedy, the coronation at Milan, the comedy of the people of Genoa and Lucca laying their petitions [to be
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  • ...c is generally eclectic, like other elements of [[culture of Italy|Italian culture]]. No parochial protectionist movement has ever attempted to keep Italian m ...base to an urban and industrial center. This change weakened traditional culture in many parts of society; a similar process occurred in other European coun
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  • |11. [[Lombardy]] (Lombardia)<br>[[Milan]] (Milano) *[[Bari]] - the "[[Milan]] of the South," gate to the East
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  • ...the culinary traditions from [[Rome]] and [[Athens]], the highly civilized culture combined with the Sicilian to bring what many consider the first real Itali ...e]] while the southern portion continued to reflect the influences of Arab culture as they controlled much of the [[Mediterranean]] [[trade route]]s, as such
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  • ...t saw light as a prototype at [http://www.eicma.it/moto/en/ EICMA] 2003 in Milan, when Moto Guzzi was still owned by Aprilia. After Piaggio absorbed Moto Gu ==In Popular Culture==
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  • ...http://www.sncf.com/indexe.htm SNCF's] ''TGV'' or "High Speed Train," or [[Milan]] and [[Venice]] by the Swiss-Italian [http://www.cisalpino.com ''Cisalpino ...el.com/restos/edel_en.html]. This is a must if you want to taste the Swiss culture. You will get the cheese fondue, of course, but also some other local delic
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  • ...[[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, and prepared the ground in which the new [[vernacular literature]] would d ...no]] that of Naples, in Latin. [[Bernardino Corio]] wrote the history of [[Milan]] in Italian, but in a rude way.
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  • ...[[Naples]], [[Salerno]], [[Modena]] and [[Parma]]. These helped to spread culture, and prepared the ground in which the new [[vernacular literature]] would d ...no]] that of Naples, in Latin. [[Bernardino Corio]] wrote the history of [[Milan]] in Italian, but in a rude way.
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