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  • ...utiche Savoia'', an Italian aircraft company founded by [[Umberto Savoia]] in [[1915]]. ...0s and was eventually purchased by the aerospace firm [[Agusta]] in [[1983 in aviation|1983]].
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  • ...own as the delivery tricar, that was destined to play a determining factor in the motorization of [[Italian]] commercial and industrial vehicles. ...port units for the railways. The widespread use of ''Bertoli'' trolleys in Italy (every railway station has them), coupled with their strength and reliabili
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  • ...ny, based in [[Turin]], which specialized in two-wheel transport vehicles. In 1947 they build a bike called the ''Musetta'', a 70 cc [[motorcycle]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ticulated bus|Articulated]] [[trolleybus]] [[Fiat]] 2472 with Viberti body in [[Milano]]''']] ...'Monotral''''' chassisless self-supporting coaches and buses. It was based in [[Turin]].
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  • ...otta''), baised in [[Turin]] and founded in 1926, build motorcycles, light transport vehicles and a micro van using a square 123 cc [[Piazza]] two-stroke engine [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Ceccato]]
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  • ....p.A. T. Carnielli & Co.'') is a historic brand of [[motorcycles]] located in [[Vittorio Veneto]]. This Italian brand began in the thirties to produce motorcycles with blocks of different brands: 98 cc
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  • ...flexable. No roller slip was apparent when the main-road hill were climbed in wet weather.''']] '''Minimotor''' was baised [[Torino]] and started in 1945, the first product was a 49cc [[moped]], a horizontal [[cylinder]] wit
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  • '''Micro-Vett''' is a leader in Italy and one of greatest in Europe for electric vehicles. The company has been associated with the NFIA ...ith the electrification of light, medium and heavy commercial vehicles for transport. All the know-how is Micro-Vett original.
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  • ...ocused on conventional motorcycles like the P1, the V1, the P3 and the GT, in addition to off-road models of 50 cc, as the Holy Cross, the Cross Corsa CR In 1974, in the list is: the Mini Minor, Mini Cross and Cross Race Special.
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  • ...e engines mounted to an array of frames including a folding frame for easy transport. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • .... It first flew in [[1939 in aviation|1939]] and entered service in [[1942 in aviation|1942]] ...military use. Most of the P.108Cs were modified for use as [[military]] [[transport aircraft]] which could accommodate 56 soldiers.
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  • ...y, and for the year ended [[2003]] the company had [[Euro|€]]8,440 million in sales ([[revenue]]s). ...o near the top for sales of passenger transport, and is one of the leaders in the 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicle segment.
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  • ...ustria]]n and [[Germany|German]] cities, in the spring of 1900 he ended up in [[Paris, France]] where he found work at the new [[Renault|Renault Automobi ...zaro]] and [[Louis Chevrolet]] driving for [[Fiat]], Ferenc Szisz finished in fifth place behind the winner, fellow Frenchman [[Victor Hémery]] driving
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  • ...ublic debut at the [[Bologna]] Motor Show, which will be available in 2006 in five innovative different versions. Technically known as a quadricycle, the ...on: the chassis has been designed with a top case built with tubular cells in concurrence of forces to resist both fontal and lateral impacts.
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  • ...also hosts one of the biggest [[military industry|military industries]] of Italy, [[OTO Melara]]. [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|left|Map of Italy showing La Spezia in the northwest.]]
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  • ...Beta are best known for their popular [[Motorcycle Trials|trials]] bikes. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcylces using [[KTM]] engines ...to one of its bicycles, a typical example of Italian creativity, resulted in the first motorbike produced by the Tuscan firm.
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  • | Assembly || [[Val di Sangro]], [[Atessa]], [[Italy]]<br>[[Sete Lagoas]], [[Minas Gerais]], [[Brazil]] ...vision Severstal-Auto in 2001, and the company changed its name to Sollers in 2008.
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  • |Engine || 500 cc, Valves tilted in head, rocker enclosed in block ...re popular among the people because they were the most economical means of transport.
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  • ...as the ''Nevada'', the ''Go'' series, ''Oxford'' and the original ''TIR'' transport, all with [[Franco Morini]] 49 cc engines. ...g the [[Malaguti Fifty]], the [[Romeo-Motron|Motron]], and l' [[OMC R4]]. In fact, its chassis, that absorbed a tank from 2,5 liters, is "nude", without
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  • It was the year 1907, when [[Stephen Romanazzi]] in [[Putignano]], [[Bari]], put up a small workshop, suitable for construction ...ly happy period, which culminated in 1912 with the transfer of the capital in Bari, the work of his son Nicholas who just happened to his father disappea
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  • ...ly | Italian]] company manufacturing [[Motorcycle | motorcycles]] founded in [[1919]] by Adalberto Garelli. ...jpg.JPG|thumb|250px|right|[[Adalberto Garelli]] riding a motorcycle''her''in 1919.]]
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  • ...ge:014.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Vespa Scooter at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' '''Piaggio''' is a company based in [[Italy]] that produces cars, motorcycles, scooters and aeroplanes.
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  • ...125 kg car , using a 125cc engine and 3-speed manual gearbox, which ceased in 1948. The Volugrafo Aermoto 125 was an Italian parachute motorcycle produced in 1940s by the Turin Volgraph Mechanical Workshops for the Royal Army .
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  • ...Milan]], [[Italy]], manufactured, or at least tried to produce a small car in series tandem-cylinder two-stroke, called [[Volpe]]. ...filled and sealed with transverse reinforcements, the dvidida Structure is in three parts, the previous accommodation of the [[battery]] and a small trun
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  • |Location || [[Bresso]], [[Italy]] ...was originally founded in [[Genoa]] in 1939 (but transferred to [[Bresso]] in 1942) by [[Renzo Rivolta]], an engineer.
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  • ...nonima Officine Meccaniche. SA Officine Meccaniche had a long tradition of transport manufacture, having built carriages from the mid-nineteenth century and loc ...)]], just after OM took over [[Zust]] car company of [[Brescia]], Northern Italy.
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  • == Ancillotti - ''Four generations in engineering'' == ...ic transport to found one of the first motorized forms of public transport in Florence at the the beginning of the 20th Century. It was inevitable that h
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  • [[Image:Dardo.jpg|thumb|300px|Three [[Bersaglieri]] ride in a [[Dardo IFV|Dardo]] ]] ...0 [[active duty]] personnel. The headquarters of the Army General Staff is in [[Rome]], opposite the [[Quirinal Palace|Presidential Palace]].
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  • | Location || [[Piacenza]], [[Italy]] ...liari]], and since 1986 is a member [[Iveco]], part of the [[Fiat Group]]. In 1951 Astra moved to [[Piacenza]]. From 1946 to 1986 Astra belonged to the B
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  • '''Benelli''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Motorcycle]] manufacturer. The company also manufactures [[shot ...eam_jaren_dertig.jpg|left|thumb|250px|''The 175 cc Benelli Racing Team was in the thirties an almost unbeatable force. Picture of [[Raffaele Alberti]] an
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...co in [[Brazil]], Auteca in [[Colombia]], and Siambretta in [[Argentina]]. In 1972, the [[India|Indian]] government bought the Milanese factory and the r
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  • ...hes of the [[Military of Italy|military forces]] of [[Italy]]. It was born in [[1946]], as the Navy of the Italian Republic, from the ashes of the [[Regi [[Image:Naval Ensign of Italy.png|thumb|Ensign of the ''Marina Militare''. Merchant navy adopts a similar
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  • | Foundation || [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1968) | Location country || [[Italy]]
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  • ...ica]]'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). After [[World War II]], when Italy was made a [[republic]] by referendum, the ''Regia Aeronautica'' was given ...[8 May]] [[1945]], opened the gates to the rebirth of military aviation in Italy.
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  • ! colspan=2|[[Image:Italy Regions Friuli-Venezia Giulia Map.png|220px]] ...many [[Central Europe]]an countries, the region is traversed by the major transport routes between the east and west of southern Europe. It encompasses two his
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  • | Wheelbase || 2660&nbsp;mm (104.7 in.) | Length || 4495&nbsp;mm (176.9 in.)
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  • ...tionary automobiles that were then available. Just think, Fiat was founded in the same year, 1899. ...artner '''[[Malagoli]]''', set up the MR company to build [[motorcycles]]. In 1925 '''[[MR]]''' produced three versions of motorbikes with TRAIN motors:
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  • ...- only the third engine designed by the firm. 3,000 Gallardos were built in just two years, making it the company's most-produced model to date. The s ...a much more practical car to drive. It is also much more practical to use in bad weather than many other supercars, thanks to rear-biased [[all-wheel dr
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  • |Sovereignty note || from the [[Kingdom of Italy]] ...ectare|hectares]] (108.7 [[acres]]), it is the smallest independent nation in the world. See [[microstates]].
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  • ...leading cause of injury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes. ...e, 45% of all fatal injuries to workers under age 18 between 1992 and 2000 in the United States resulted from transportation incidents.
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  • ...]] the Canadian Grand Prix moved to its current home on [[Île Notre-Dame]] in [[Montreal]]. In 2005, the Canadian Grand Prix was the most watched Formula One GP in the world. The race was also the third most watched sporting event on the p
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  • [[image:ITClogo.jpg|130px|right|thumb|[http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]<br>is a member to the ''Italian Trade Commission'']] * [[Air Italy]]
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  • zone = [[South Italy]] | map = [[Image:Italy Regions Sicily Map.png]] |
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  • |Birth place || Villa Rovere, [[Forlì]], [[Italy]] |Death place || [[Forlì]], [[Italy]]
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  • ...Eyes Only'' was subsequently delayed and ended up following ''Moonraker'' in 1981. ...mpy humor has made it a durable cult hit, and it has been widely parodied (in ''[[The Simpsons]]'', the second ''[[Austin Powers]]'' film, and on ''[[Sta
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Flag of Italy.jpg|100px]] ...king minority in Valle d'Aosta region), Slovene (Slovene-speaking minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area)
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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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  • ...craft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. ...s products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Serbia]] a
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  • ''' Lancia Ardea ''' is [[automobile]] produced in [[the houses automobilistiche|Casa]] [[Torino|Torinese]] from [[the 1939]] ...amous planner [[Vittorio Jano]], passed from [[Alpha Romeo]] to [[Lancia]] in the February [[1938]]. To the car it comes given the name “[[Ardea]]”,
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  • ...st]] and [[assimilation]], but eventually succumbed to barbarian invasions in the [[5th century]], marking the [[decline of the Roman Empire]] and the be ...o the development of law, war, art, literature, architecture, and language in the [[Western world]], and its [[history of Rome|history]] continues to hav
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