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  • ...city driving. But this project was not to succeed and the company was sold a year later to the production facilities of [[Serpollet|Serpollet Italiana]] {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photo
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  • ...under the name '''Littoria''' when the area surrounding it, which had been a swamp since Antiquity, was drained. ...as '''Littoria''', named for the [[Fasces#Antiquity|fascio littorio]]. The city was inaugurated on [[December 18]] of the same year. Littoria was populated
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  • ...[Mario Revelli]], designed two [[three-wheeled]] [[electric vehicles]] for city driving. They never did go into production and emerged only as [[prototypes {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photo
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  • ...nia|San Francisco]], [[California]] and [[Bergdorf Goodman]] in [[New York City]]. ...]] [[necktie]]s. A strong believer in tailoring by hand, Paone inaugurated a tailor's school in Kiton's factory in Naples.
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  • The "Iso Grifo 96" was a motor yacht. Piero Rivolta personally owns and uses this yacht. ...er the completion of operational tests with the [[prototype]], the idea of a mass production was discarded.
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  • ...a [[city car]] from Italian motor home producer Giottiline, that features a 500 cc [[petrol engine|petrol]] or [[diesel engine]] and scissor-style fron ...ne has an advanced modern facilitie to develop safe and reliable products. A total area of 10,000 sq.m under one roof is occupied by the activities of t
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  • ...del Conte (''The Gastronomy of Italy'' 2001) found a sausage mentioned in a document of the official body of meat preservers in Bologna dated 1376, tha ...t" city overflowing with bounty, though it is made elsewhere in Italy, and a similar commercial product, called "[[bologna sausage|bologna]]" often omit
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  • ...guemare]] [[carburetor]], [[two-speed]] chain driven [[transmission]] with a rear brake. This motorcycle, from July, 20 1924 on and ridden by [[Vittorio ...power of 3 HP engine, [[two speed]] [[transmission]] with wide ratios and a maximum speed was 70-75 km/h.
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  • ''For the City'' [[Roma]] ''click here'' ...the technical director and worked on the construction of an automobile and a heavy vehicle, both of which should have been driven by the same [[engine]]
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  • The '''Lancia Y10''' is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lancia]] from [[198 ...sometimes downright frightening handling. It made up for this by offering a very high level of trim for its market segment.
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  • ...It first appeared as a non-championship event in 1962 before being held as a championship event from 1963-1970 and 1986-1992. ...ar for F1 2006. The plan was halted, possibly scuttled, later that year as a debate arose about whether the land the circuit was to be built on was prop
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  • '''Micro-Vett''' is a leader in Italy and one of greatest in Europe for electric vehicles. The co ...last years Micro-Vett has developed stronger relationship with Piaggio S.p.a. for the electrification of PORTER (available in 20 versions at least), who
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  • Artesi built a small car from the city that very affectionately called the ''Pulcino'' (Chick) equipped with an en ...appreciation of the public, but not those of the buyers since it remained a prototype and never made it into production.
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  • The '''Peggy Guggenheim Collection''' is a small [[museum]] on the [[Grand Canal of Venice|Grand Canal]] in [[Venice]] ...nd a niece of mining magnate [[Solomon R. Guggenheim]], this museum houses a somewhat smaller and more idiosyncratic collection than the other Guggenhei
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  • |Altitude || 819<!--NOTE: it.wikipedia gives a wrong value--> |Area cityproper || 174<!--NOTE: it.wikipedia gives a wrong value-->
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  • '''Board track racing''' was a type of racing where the track had a surface of wood boards. The genre was popular in the [[United States]] in t ...n, New York]]. The board tracks popped up because of the ease to construct a track and the low cost of lumber. Cars and motorcycles were both raced on b
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  • ...]], capital of [[Friuli-Venezia Giulia]] region and Trieste province, with a population of 211,184 (2001). It is located 600 kilometers south-southwest The sights in Trieste include [[Miramare]], a romantic [[castle]] built in the [[19th century]] for [[Austria]]n [[Archdu
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  • ...ared in a number of [[James Bond]] movies since [[1995]]. Today, Brioni is a favorite of real estate mogul [[Donald Trump]]. In [[1954]], Brioni held a fashion show in [[New York City]], followed by shows in eight other American cities. That year, Brioni open
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  • ...er]] of [[Ansaldo]] and [[Diatta]]. His cars were among the first to mount a bumper in series. ...duced among others the first bus and trailer, as well as numerous types of city buses and suburban.
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  • ...f [[Libya]]; it is also known as '''Gulf of Sirte'''. It is located by the city of [[Sirte]]. ...m the country's shore. Libya believes it to be a territorial sea, not just a coastal area.
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  • ...e 1970s through early 80s, they produced several moped lines including the City-Bike and the larger Town-Bike. This company was one of a handful of [[motorcycle]] companies in [[Italy]] that survived the downdraf
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  • ...small [[sports car]] and racing body orders from the manufacturers in that city. His bodies were used by [[Serenissima|Scuderia Serenissima]] and [[Bizzar {{A-Z multipage list|Car Information and Photos by Marque|Information and Photo
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  • [[Image:Macaroni closeup.jpg|thumb|right|Close-up photo of a handfull of macaroni noodles.]] ...ymology]] is debatable. Some scholars think it's related to Greek makaria, a kind of barley-broth. Others think it comes from Italian maccare, "to bruis
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  • ...the oldest [[bridge]] across the canal and probably the most famous in the city. The first dry crossing of the Grand Canal was a [[pontoon bridge]] built in 1181 by [[Nicolò Barattieri]]. It was called t
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  • ...Orlandi]] to build wagons and carriages. Soon, it became necessary to find a better arrangements than the original location of [[Villa Aldrovandi]], mov ...company was able to build and designed to your needs, including activating a branch town for the furnishing of horse-drawn ''omnibuses''.
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  • A current company with the same name and area of expertise (established [[197 ...6 cylinders, diesel or methane gas to power producing around 140 HP + with a manual transmission turns to the engine right.
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  • ...up near the [[Renaissance Center]] and the [[Cobo Arena]], also including a small part of the [[M-1 (Michigan highway)|M-1 highway]], also known as Woo ...ing in 17th place, the lowest grid position for an eventual race winner on a road course. (Watson would break his own record at Long Beach [[1983 United
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  • ...a joint project of the Abarth and the [[Fiat]] companies. Its engine was a four-cylinder model provided by Fiat, with 846.768 cc capacity and 70 bhp r ...ce was similar to the same-year model of [[Fiat 600]], but it incorporated a boxlike structure ahead of the [[Bumper (automobile)|front bumper]] which h
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  • ...nical engineering while also competing in races in Italy. World War II put a hold on his racing exploits, yet once peace returned, Bandini did not wait ...nd, racing knowledge and his eye for detail ensured that Bandini cars were a force to be reckoned with in Europe and the US.
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  • [[Image:zzz-1stBus.jpg|thumb|right|213px|First bus in history: a Benz truck modified by Netphener company (1895)]] ...carry numerous persons in addition to the [[driving|driver]]. The name is a shortened version of '''''omnibus''''', which means "for everyone".
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  • |Area city proper || 51 ...gion of northern [[Italy]], at the head of [[La Spezia Gulf]], and capital city of the [[province of La Spezia]].<br>It is one of the major Italian militar
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  • ...n Lagoon]], lying immediately west of the [[Lido]]; completely occupied by a [[monastery]] that is the mother-house of the [[Mekhitarist Order]], the is ...ually made their way to Venice. [[Mekhitar]] and his seventeen monks built a monastery, restored the old church, and enlarged the island to its present
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  • |Class:||[[City car]] ...iŋkweˈtʃɛnto}} in Italian, {{IPAEng|ˌtʃɪŋkwəˈtʃɛntoʊ}} in English) was a [[city car]] designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] of [[Ital Design]], launched by [[
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  • ...ame]], a man-made island in the [[St. Lawrence River]] that is part of the city of [[Montreal]], was named after the late [[Canada|Canadian]] driver [[Gill ...ime of the year, it is one of the quietest, being located in the middle of a river, on an island filled with greenery and animals, joggers and cyclists.
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  • ...raking]], with the engines default state as braked. The operator must hold a handle to remove the engine brake, with any release of this handle causing ...on of the [[Kool-Bore]] (all aluminum) and [[Sleeve-Bore]] (aluminum, with a [[cast iron]] cylinder liner).
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] 3-door [[supermini car|supermini]]/[[city car]] ...back body, instead of the 5-door [[mini MPV]] look seen on many [[Korea]]n city cars. Like its predecessors, the Cinquecento and [[Fiat 126|Polski Fiat 126
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  • '''illy''' is a [[brand]] of [[coffee]] produced in [[Trieste]], [[Italy]]. ...from multiple sources the [[Arabica]] beans, which are considered to have a richer taste and lower caffeine content than [[Robusta]] beans.
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  • |Area city proper || 80.6 ...and about 15 km north of [[Siena]]. As of [[31 December]] [[2004]], it had a population of 1,715 and an area of 80.6 km<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...The race was first proposed in 1984 and first took place a year later with a different layout from that to the original proposal. ...uld not be another race after 1996 due to political reasons, despite being a popular event for both drivers and spectators.
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Ferrero S.p.A.''' |Slogan || ''Making Quality Confection A Part Of Every Day Life''
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  • ...in favor of the Veniers. As a result, the theatre company decided to build a new opera house of its own on the Campo San Fantin. From the beginning of the 19th century, La Fenice acquired a European reputation. [[Gioacchino Rossini|Rossini]] mounted two major produ
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  • ...1908 to 1910, it had an engine capacity of 2200cc, which produced 16hp and a top speed of 70 km/h. The four cylinders were in a single block for the first time, taking cue from the [[Italian]] car manufa
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  • '''Ancona''' is a city and a seaport in the [[Marche]], a region of northeastern [[Italy]], population 101.859 (2005). Ancona is situ The city is located 133 miles northeast of [[Rome]] and 127 miles southeast of [[Bol
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  • '''Chris Walker''', known as The Stalker, is a much loved [[United Kingdom|British]] [[motorcycle]] racer from [[Nottingha ...l race at [[Donnington Park]], leaving Chris in tears. He did however take a 2nd place at [[Brands Hatch]] in [[World Superbike]] that year.
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  • ...rew out of [[Alfred P. Sloan]]'s yearly industrial luncheons at [[New York City]]'s [[Waldorf Astoria]], beginning in [[1931]]. They were almost invariably ...a ''[[Cadillac Series 62|Series 62]]'' sedan that were standard except for a special paint finish; also shown were The Caribbean, the Embassy, and the F
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  • ''For sanctioned racing taking place on temporary circuits erected on city streets, see [[road racing]].'' ...'' is a form of [[auto racing]] that takes place on the streets,usually at a stop light, during normal traffic or during empty hours of traffic, often w
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  • ...in Istria; where main language is [[Croat]], but Italian is recognised as a minority language. '''''[[Venetia (region)|Venetia]]''''', a region which indicated the old land provinces of [[Venice Republic]] from r
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  • |width="40%"|Manufacturer:||[[Fiat|Fiat Auto S.p.A]]. :''This article refers to a 1990s–2000s commercial vehicle. For the 1970s–1980s small car of this n
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  • ...150 workers and producing over 100 cars per year. Expansion followed, and a new plant with 600 workers was opened in 1914. Due to personal losses, Giovanni left the company in 1917 and a French investment group (controlled by Hispano-Suiza) took ownership. The l
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  • ...imille''' ([[February 26]], [[1908]] &ndash; [[January 28]], [[1949]]) was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver. ...young age. He was 22 years old when he made his Grand Prix debut, driving a [[Bugatti]] 37A at the [[1930]] [[French Grand Prix]] in [[Pau]].
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  • ...a temporary name, a cryptic clue to the intentions of the establishment as a whole. ...ath of fresh air unlike anything currently offered on the market. Aimed as a competitor to the [[Bugatti Veyron]], the MF1, named after legendary engine
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  • * The Allen Vintage Motorcycle Museum - A good sampling of classic racing and touring motorcycles from the 1950s to t ...otorcyclist Association looks back on a 75 year history of motorcycling at a new museum next to the association's headquarter in Columbus, Ohio.
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  • ...part of the region of ''[[Abruzzi e Molise]]'' (with [[Abruzzo]]) and now a separate entity. It borders Abruzzo to the north-west, [[Lazio]] to the wes The region covers 4,438 [[square kilometre|km²]] and has a population of about 300,000.
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  • ...of [[Ettore Menarini]] imprinted in it a so great activity so as to ensure a constant and increasing development. After a first period aimed to the refurbishing of vehicles bodies, in 1925 as soon
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  • ...triking silhouette and yellow/metallic gray dressing the Centauro attracts a host of curious bystanders. Some are drawn to its unique styling, others tu .... It has an undeniable style, the best engine yet from Guzzi and, finally, a pretty impressive spec sheet.
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  • [[Image:SanPellegrinoBottle.jpg|thumb|150px|A 750ml bottle of San Pellegrino]] [[Image:Sanpellagrinoaranciatacan.jpg|thumb|150px|right|A can of San Pellegrino Aranciata]]
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  • '''Siena''' (pop. 52,775 in [[2003]]) is a city in [[Tuscany]], [[Italy]], located at an elevation of 322&nbsp;m (1056&nbsp The historic center of Siena has been declared by the [[Unesco]] a World Heritage Site.
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  • ...y]], which has led to equip in the second half of the [[1990 | Nineties]], a''Center for Virtual Reality''to the study of lines and the [[prototype | pr From [[2002]] the Carcerano is a Research Laboratory, recognized by the [[Department of Education, Universit
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Brembo S.p.A.''' |Location city || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Curno]], [[Bergamo]]
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  • The '''Shanghai International Circuit''' (Shànghǎi Guójì Sàichēchǎng) is a [[China|Chinese]] [[motor racing]] venue, situated in the district of [[Jia ...ransformed from swampland to international racetrack within 18 months with a team of 3000 engineers working around the clock.
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  • [[Image:Hornberg.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''A 2000 Beta Rev 3''']] ...r their popular [[Motorcycle Trials|trials]] bikes. In 2005, they launched a range of [[enduro]] motorcylces using [[KTM]] engines.
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  • ...]]. Today their size is around 3,90 m and have seating for four adults and a child. The first superminis were the [[Fiat]] [[Fiat 500|500]] of [[1957]] ...les began to fall after 1980 following the launch of the [[Austin Metro]], a larger and more modern alternative to the Mini, but it actually outlived it
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  • ...i International Circuit''' (ZIC) is located at Jin Ding town in [[Zhuhai]] City, [[Guangdong Province]], People's Republic of [[China]]. ...Motorsport on [[2005-10-22]]. Driven by [[Christophe Bouchut]], it managed a lap of 1:30.661, equalling an average speed of 170.74 km/h.
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  • '''Rapallo''' is a commune in the [[province of Genoa]], in [[Liguria]], [[Italy]].As of 2003 ...Many of the villas are built in the hills that rise immediately behind the city to protect them from strong northern winds.
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  • ...cietà Officine Meccaniche e Fonderie [[Michele Ansaldi]] founded and built a type 10/12 HP, which was developed at the new company Brevetti Fiat. 1909 t ...able for another combination in the history of famous Italian He became as a founder of APS that is in the Society with Matteo Piemontese Automobili Cei
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  • ...ilable in 2006 in five innovative different versions. Technically known as a quadricycle, the Meta is versatile, compact, has excellent handling and has ...has been pain to safety and protection: the chassis has been designed with a top case built with tubular cells in concurrence of forces to resist both f
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  • Today the mark is owned by NEW GARELLI SpA, controlled by Finsec Inc., a holding company of [[Paolo Berlusconi]]. ...c dubbelzuiger 1919 jpg.JPG|thumb|250px|right|[[Adalberto Garelli]] riding a motorcycle''her''in 1919.]]
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  • ...oduced]] car, that very innovation, along with the attributes it required (a simple, inexpensive design) allowed it to be the first car to exemplify the ...]. There, there was less emphasis on long-distance automobile travel, and a need for vehicles that could navigate narrow streets and alleys. These Eur
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  • ...e:Mar04565.JPG|thumb|280px|Tronco Maestro Riviera: a pedestrian walk along a section of the "inland waterway" or ''naviglio interno'' of Padua]] ...ches of the [[Bacchiglione]], which once surrounded the ancient walls like a [[moat]].
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  • ...33; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Fiat_500.jpg|280px|A white Fiat 500 in Pisa, Italy]] |Class:||[[City car]]
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  • ...has evolved considerably over the years, although it has consistently used a 2-stroke 50cc displacement engine. ...ogy upgrades, the bike conforms to EURO 3 emission standards despite being a [[two-stroke]].
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  • ...lic]], part of [[Liberec]]), who developed the original [[Volkswagen]] and a [[prototype]] of the [[Tiger I]] [[tank]]. Dr. Porsche's son was [[Ferry Po ...nical School'', today's gymnasium) in Liberec. He got a recommendation for a job at [[Bela Egger]] in [[Vienna]] at the age of 18. After work, he sneake
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  • ...repairs, so as to offer a more varied. The success is not late to arrive, a great success if you look at the dark economic period in which was about to ...ss than newly commissioned [[Ferrari]] to a Allemano its interpretation on a [[Ferrari 166]], made inter alia in collaboration with John Michelotti. In
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  • ...born [[May 23]] [[1972]] in [[São Paulo (city)|São Paulo]], [[Brazil]], is a [[Formula One]] race driver. ...of age but joined [[Formula 3000]] instead. There would be no title, but a solid third place did little to hurt his value, joined the [[Jordan Grand P
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  • ...rn [[Italy]]. The ancient town, and the centre of the modern city, are in a loop of the [[Adige River]] near [[Lake Garda]]. Because of this position, ...]] and [[Via Postumia]]. The great Roman poet Q. Valerius [[Catullus]] was a native of Verona.
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  • :''This article is about the history of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main article]].'' ...[[theatre]], plus the temple of Castor and Pollux, the [[Dioscures]], the city's gods. Although conquered by the Romans in the [[4th century BC]], Naples
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  • ...anguage|Lombard]] language [[variety (linguistics)|variety]] spoken in the city of [[Milan]] and, more generally, in the historical region known as Insubri ...n]] are different languages and are not mutually intelligible. Milanese is a particular (and prestigious) [[Lombard language|Lombard]] variety and is in
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  • | City || Comune di Favignana '''Favignana''' (Italian: '''Isola di Favignana''') is an island and a commune of the [[Aegadian Islands]]. It is situated approximately 7 km (4.5
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  • | Class || [[city car]] ...thumb|right|250px|At the beginning of the 21st century Fiat 126p was still a common sight on Polish parking lots.]]
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  • ...vehicle industry in Italy) is a quite large employer in the country, with a labour force of over 196,000 (2004) working in the industry. ...s and small city cars, sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5% to Italian [[GDP]].
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  • |Class || [[City car]] ...attendance. This was the largest launch party held in the last ten years, a testament to the 500's huge popularity.
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  • ...hipelago that straddles the gap between Vesuvius and Etna. The island has a total surface area of 37.6 km², and is 24 [[nautical mile]]s from Sicily. [[Image:Lipari pumice mining.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A pumice mine just west of Acquacalda.]]
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  • ...nd [[diesel engine]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] of the [[Fiat Group]], and produces around 200,000 commercia Today the company is a leading player in the [[medium-duty]] [[commercial]] [[vehicle]] and [[engi
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  • ...cetrack'''") is a 4.421 km (2.747&nbsp;[[mile|mi]]) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous Rodríguez brothers. ...unsafe conditions. When the track re-opened in 1986, the circuit boasted a new pit complex, as well as improved safety all around. The Autódromo Her
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  • ...expatriate American reporter who first just wants an exclusive story about a princess gone AWOL but finds himself falling in love with her. The film is ...ss has suddenly fallen ill and has cancelled all interviews. He then shows a picture of her to Bradley, who suddenly recognizes the young woman whom he
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  • ...i''', (born in [[Berlin]] on [[2 August]] [[1928]] as ''Lutz Colani''), is a [[Germany|German]] [[industrial designer]] whose father came from [[Madula ...g mass-produced and marketed, but his larger designs have not been built, "a whole host of futuristic concepts that will have us living in pods and driv
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  • ...o the other main police forces of Italy, the ''[[Carabinieri]]'', which is a [[military police]] ([[gendarmerie]]) force and the ''[[Guardia di Finanza] ...run by a ''Questore'' (the provincial commander). In smaller settlements, a ''Vice Questore Aggiunto'' (deputy commander) or ''Commissario Capo'' runs
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  • ...t getting going when [[World War I]] broke out and European racing came to a halt. ...ip until he captured the [[French Grand Prix]] in 1924 when he was part of a powerful three-man Alfa Romeo team with [[Gastone Brilli-Peri|Count Gastone
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  • ...6 I.De.A. Vuscià (Fiat Brava).jpg|250px]] '''1996 I.De.A. Vuscià (built on a Fiat Brava)''' ! colspan=2 |'''I.DE.A Institute S.p.A.'''
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  • ...is "NutSack" because as he said on the Mitch Melnick Team 990 show "I got a big one" . ...ske in [[1992]] and ended up starting 11 races, many of his starts were as a substitute driver for the injured [[Rick Mears]].
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  • The '''Moroccan Grand Prix''' was a [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event begun in 1925 in [[Casablanca]], [[Morocc ...e life of driver [[Bruno, Comte d'Harcourt|Count Bruno d'Harcourt]] during a practice run. All winners, in [[touring car]]s, were either [[France|French
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  • ...r is built by [[Volkswagen AG]] subsidiary, [[Bugatti Automobiles SAS]] at a production facility in Molsheim, France, and is sold under the legendary [[ ...inal Veyron production car. One major difference was the EB 18/4's use of a [[W18]] engine with three banks of six cylinders. The Veyron was designed
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  • ...ounted in front of the front axle, and so was a full-scale car rather than a [[cyclecar]]. (The radiator was located behind the engine.) ...the Fiat 500 and [[Fiat Panda|Panda]], codename ''Topolino''. Based on the A-platform used by the Fiat 500 and Fiat Panda but shortened to 3150mm in len
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  • ...Brothers Racetrack'''") is a 4.421-km (2.747-mile) race track in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]], named for the famous racing drivers [[Ricardo Rodríguez (ra ...unsafe conditions. When the track re-opened in 1986, the circuit boasted a new pit complex, as well as improved safety all around. The Autódromo Her
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  • ...cuit''', is a [[Czech republic|Czech]] racing circuit located close to the city of [[Brno]]. It was formerly the site of the pre-war [[Czechoslovakian Gran
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  • People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. However, there are many regional groups that go by their ethnic name ...er Olympics|1900]] and since the [[1948 Winter Olympics]]. Italy sponsors a [[Italy national rugby union team|national rugby union team]]. The [[Italia
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  • ...the alternative name '''Longobards''' found in older English texts), were a [[Germanic tribes|Germanic people]] originally from [[Scandinavia]] that en ...of the [[Elbe river]], where they were recorded by [[Tacitus]] as early as A.D. [[98]]:
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  • ...[[art]] during the [[Middle Ages]] and the [[Renaissance]]. Dominated by [[city-state]]s for much of the medieval and Renaissance period, the [[Italian pen ...and Fermi), in [[Tuscany]] and [[Lazio]]. Further south, in [[Campania]], a region where inhumation was the general practice, Villanovan cremation buri
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  • '''Car classification''' is a somewhat subjective subject, as many vehicles fall between classes or even |&nbsp;-||rowspan=2|[[Supermini car|Supermini]]||A class||[[Fiat Panda]]
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  • ...''Regnum Romanum'') was the [[monarchy|monarchal]] [[government]] for the city of [[Rome]] and its territories from its [[Founding of Rome|founding]]. In ...e twins [[Romulus and Remus]], who went on to [[founding of Rome|found the city of Rome]] in [[753 BC]].
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  • ...known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''m ...], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • ...engineers]] that graduated and lived in the [[Capital (city)|capital]], in a turbulent period that followed the [[march on Rome]] and the [[Matteotti cr ...shop in the center of [[Rome]] near the [[Diocletian Baths]] They designed a sophisticated 4-cylinder engine but had to suspend their work because not h
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  • ...t's full of galleries and museums and young artists. The population of the city is around 330,000. ...east side has Ljubljana's old city and the castle. Connecting the two are a number of bridges, the most famous of which is the ''Tromostovje'' (triple)
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  • ...known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''m ...], the first contest was organized by Paris magazine [[Le Petit Journal]], a reliability test to determine best performance.
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  • The '''Chinese Grand Prix''' is a round of the [[Formula One]] [[Formula One World Championship|World Champio ...government]] had originally planned for an F1 circuit to be located in the city of [[Zhuhai]] in [[Guangdong]] Province, southern [[China]]. The [[Zhuhai I
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  • |Class:||[[city car]]<br>[[FR]] .... "big nose"). After World War II, in 1949, the car was re-introduced with a curvy trunk and new name, the '''1100E'''. Both the 508C and the 1100B were
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  • “The [[Alfa Romeo]] is a Marque that made a strong impression on my Designer career. The first series-produced car I de Over now what must be almost a career span of fifty years, I found myself designing cars on more than one
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  • ...and]]. The name of the circuit is thought to derive from "de Brondehach" - a [[Gaelic language|Gaelic]] term, "Bron" meaning "wooded slope" and "hach" m ...factors, along with its close proxmity to the city of [[London]], ensured a popular slot on the [[Formula One|Grand Prix]] calendar between [[1964]] an
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  • ...[[Auvergne (région)|Auvergne]] ''[[région]]'' of [[France]], is primarily a [[tire|tyre]] manufacturer. However, it is also famous for its [[Michelin G ...://www.senat.fr/basile/visio.do?id=a/commission/fin/Fin991120.html&idtable=a/commission/fin/Fin991120.html#toc18]
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  • [[image:Logoautobianchi1.gif|thumb|180px|'''Autobianchi badge on a car's front fascia''']] ...y small cars, with the biggest being the short-lived [[Autobianchi A111]], a [[small family car]]. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of s
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  • This is a list of [[auto racing]] tracks sorted by country. *[[Wellington 500]] - [[Wellington City]]
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  • '''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]]. ...s concerned entirely designed by Bimota Tesi and (1D, 2D e 3-D), which has a particular pattern of front suspension.
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  • | Caption || The start of a [[Formula One]] race in 2008 ...known as '''automobile racing''', '''autosport''' or '''motorsport''') is a [[sport]] involving [[racing]] [[automobile]]s. '''Motor racing''' or '''m
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  • ...troke MV Agusta engine.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''2001 Husqvarna 577 cc with a 1 cyl 4 stroke MV Agusta engine''']] ...based on a cross section through a gun barrel and sight. [[Piaggio]] S.P.A. is now the sole owner.
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  • ...id, Matteo Ceirano & C., Ceirano-Ansaldi, [[SPA]], [[Junior]], [[Scat]], S.A. Giovanni Ceirano, [[Itala]]. Eleven brands, eleven companies united by two The Ceirano is a Piedmontese family, originally from Cuneo, composed of father, mother and f
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  • ...umphed. It is run in the [[Ardennes]] region of [[Belgium]], from [[Liège (city)|Liège]] to [[Bastogne]] and back. .... [[Germain Derijcke]] was the first over the line but because he crossed a closed rail crossing, the second placed rider, Frans Schoubben, was promote
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  • ...Car has been designed by [[Dallara Automobili]]. The 2006 GP2 car features a biplane [[rear wing]], with the triplane rear wing used in 2005 only to be ...an 8 position barrel, with ratchet body and software upgrades, as well as a new transverse shafts fixing system designed to facilitate improved gear se
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  • |Location city||[[Milan]] '''Zagato''' (SZ DESIGN s.r.l.) is a [[Industrial design|design]] consultancy and [[engineering]] services compa
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  • This is a '''list of circuits''' which have hosted a [[A1 Grand Prix|A1 Grand Prix World Cup of Motorsport]] race since [[2005-0 | [[#A|A]] [[#B|B]] [[#C|C]] [[#D|D]] [[#E|E]] [[#F|F]] [[#G|G]] [[#H|H]] [[#I|I]] [
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  • | Location city || [[Turin]] ...hly innovative and influential-if unsuccessful "Luna" range and the DL/GP -a makeover of the established LI Ser III design
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  • ...tic transmissions have a set selection of possible gear ranges, often with a [[parking pawl]] feature that will lock the output shaft of the transmissio ...nges and/or fixed engine speeds only use a [[torque converter]] to provide a variable gearing of the engine to the wheels. Typical examples include [[fo
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p.A.''' | Location city || [[Moncalieri]], [[Turin]]
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  • |Points || 28 (32) Up until F1 1990, not all points scored by a driver contributed to their final World Championship tally (see [[List of F ...us battles, Chiron eventually won but Fagioli showed how skilled he was in a car geared for great speed on long stretches, not the tight twists and shor
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  • ...become an annual publication that belies its origin in [[1964]] as merely a trade calendar published by the [[Pirelli]] company's UK subsidiary. ...ailability because it is not sold and is only given as a corporate gift to a restricted number of important Pirelli customers and celebrity VIPs. The Pi
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  • ...], the paternal grandfather of RCM's present owners, produced and marketed a complete range of 'modern bicycles' under the trademark of ''[[Cypselus]]'' ...where he worked, first at the Gatti shell factory (1915-1918) and then for a short while in an automobile repair shop. In 1922 Romeo, with his partner '
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  • ...- a style also known as a [[liftback]]. All liftbacks are hatchbacks with a [[fastback]] profile. ...he hatch) or five-door (four entry doors and the hatch) cars. In Europe, [[city car]]s, [[supermini car|superminis]], and [[small family car]]s are usually
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  • ...o]]'s canals were flowing, when [[Italy]] was not yet united and when this city was more European than [[Lombard]]. ...ice worker in one of Milan's most famous "workshops", where, for more than a century, elegant and sumptuous carriages have been produced, mainly for the
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  • A copy of the Buggy "Puma" in 1974 was the protagonist of the film "Altriment ...oviding it, among other things, with elongated fenders [[fiberglass]], and a wide wheel base that exceeded the limits of the body.
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  • ...hitectura'' and ultimately from [[Greek language|Greek]], ''αρχιτεκτων'', "a master builder", from ''αρχι-'' "chief, leader" and ''τεκτων'', " A wider definition would include within its scope the design of the total bui
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  • ...plied to events where competing riders start simultaneously (unless riding a handicap event) with the winner being the first at the end of the course ([ ...throughout the world, these historic races remain the most prestigious for a cyclist to win.
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  • ...the 1977 film, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' as a villain who is killed in the pre-title sequence. ...power structures) and instead places its emphasis on [[drug trafficking]], a common hallmark of the blaxploitation genre. The film further deviates from
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  • ...t for power, the [[watt]] (W). However, the idea of horsepower persists as a legacy term in many languages, particularly in the [[automobile|automotive] A common memory aid is based on the fact that [[Christopher Columbus]] first
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  • A full list of models produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile manufacturer *1912 [[Fiat 3 A]]
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  • ...soap]]s and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps. Olive oil is regarded as a healthful dietary oil because of its high content of [[monounsaturated fat] ...raction the remnant solid substance, called ''[[pomace]]'', still contains a small quantity of oil.
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  • ...no Pavarotti''' ([[October 12]], [[1935]] – [[September 6]], [[2007]]) was a celebrated [[Italy|Italian]] [[tenor]] and one of the most popular vocal pe .....a ringing, high lyric tenor of great beauty, an excellent technique, and a conquering personality.") His "[[tenor C|high C]]" would become one of his
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  • ...turers in the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association]] (GPMA) have signed a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MoU) at the [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix]] to <!-- DO NOT add drivers to this table without a reference. Unreferenced additions will be deleted -->
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  • The '''Lambretta''' was a line of [[motor scooter]]s originally manufactured in Milan, [[Italy]], by ...nnocenti saw the future of cheap, private transport and decided to produce a motor scooter – competing on cost and weather protection against the ubiq
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati S.p.A.''' |Company type || [[Public company|Public]] (subsidiary of [[Fiat|Fiat S.p.A.]])
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  • ...nd film to use a title not derived from either an [[Ian Fleming]] novel or a short story. It does, however, contain elements and characters from Fleming ...s along. The pair capture Sanchez by pulling his plane out of the air with a [[Coast Guard]] helicopter, and then parachute down to arrive at the weddin
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  • [[Image:Uva, Olivetrees, Oaks, Vineyards.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A classical Italian vineyard scene, with vines growing together with [[olive '''Italian wine''' is [[wine]] produced in [[Italy]], a [[country]] which is home to some of the oldest wine-producing regions in t
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  • '''Cizeta''' Automobili srl of [[Modena]], [[Italy]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [ ...ly advanced sixteen cylinder engine made up of two coupled [[V8]]s sharing a single [[Cylinder block|block]] and styling by [[Marcello Gandini]] that wa
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  • ...at the [[Autódromo José Carlos Pace]] in [[Interlagos]], a district in the city of [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]. A Brazilian Grand Prix was first held at [[Interlagos]] in 1972, although it
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  • ...use of both an on-board [[rechargeable energy storage system]] (RESS) and a fueled power source for vehicle [[Ground propulsion|propulsion]]. There are [[Image:Hybridpar.png|thumb|right|400px|Structure of a parallel hybrid electric vehicle]]
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  • ...shifted from a [[monarchy]] to an [[oligarchy|oligarchic]] [[republic]] to a vast [[empire]]. It came to dominate [[Western Europe]] and the entire area ...e [[Western world]], and its [[history of Rome|history]] continues to have a major influence on the world today.
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  • ...Soviet Union|Soviet]] nuclear [[torpedo]] setup on a plane which threatens a disastrous radioactive contamination of the area. Bond, using diversionary ...ken frigate's crew are found to have been killed using Chinese ammunition, a [[Royal Navy]] task force is sent to the region.
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  • ...production in 1946, eventually became '''Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now controlled by the [[Fiat]] group. The company is based in ...r intended to produce road cars when he formed Scuderia Ferrari in 1929 as a sponsor for amateur drivers headquartered in Modena. Ferrari prepared and s
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Bizzarrini S.p.A.''' ...ed the name to Bizzarrini S.p.A. in 1966. The marque has been revived with a number of [[concept car]]s in the 2000s.
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  • ...nd his own rival marque, whose products were at first solely identified by a large letter 'B' on the fuel tank. ...r, Teresa, had set them up in the motorcycle repair business back in 1911, a prelude to them attaching the [[Benelli]] badge to their own range of bikes
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  • ...pot''. In Brazil it was the ''bola de futebol de fenemê'' (soccer ball of a truck), and in Chile its still called the "huevito" (little egg). ...g them close together, adding a refrigerator and shaping the result ''like a teardrop in the wind''.
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  • ...7. It was first staged at [[Mosport]] Park in [[Bowmanville, Ontario]] as a [[sports car racing|sports car]] event before it alternated between Mosport ...one of the premier events of the new [[Canadian Sports Car Championship]], a series which had been created alongside the Canadian Grand Prix at Mosport
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  • ...rnational Speedway]], but operates as its own stand-alone corporation with a group of independent investors and its own board of advisors. Among the cor ...events in the series, the [[24 Hours of Daytona|Rolex 24 At Daytona]] and a 250-mile sprint on the same weekend as NASCAR's [[Pepsi 400]].
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  • [[Image:Dardo.jpg|thumb|300px|Three [[Bersaglieri]] ride in a [[Dardo IFV|Dardo]] ]] ...d defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 [[active duty]] personnel. The
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  • The '''Australian Grand Prix''' is a [[Formula One]] race that is part of the annual Formula One championship se ...] in that respect. As the final round of the season, the Grand Prix hosted a handful of memorable Grand Prix, most notably the [[1986 Australian Grand P
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  • ...tum]] organisation posing as an [[environmentalist]], who intends to stage a [[coup d'état]] in [[Bolivia]] to take control of its water supply. Bond ...t of [[Ken Adam]]'s work on several early Bond films, yet Forster rejected a grotesque appearance for Greene to comment on the hidden nature of the film
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  • The [[Aeolian Islands|Aeolian]] islands to the north are administratively a part of Sicily, as are the [[Aegadian Islands]] and [[Pantelleria Island]] ...ducts. The [[mine]]s of the [[Enna]] and [[Caltanissetta]] district became a leading [[sulphur]]-producing area in the 19th century, but have declined s
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  • '''Motorcycle speedway''', normally referred to as '''Speedway''', is a [[motorcycle sport]] that involves usually 4 and sometimes up to 6 riders c ...e Motocyclisme]] (FIM).[[Image:Speedway Zielona Gora.jpg|thumb|right|400px|A speedway race]]
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  • ...atalonia]] in [[Spain]], [[Europe]]. The city, Spain's second largest, has a wealth of unique historic architecture and has emerged as one of the most p *[[Barcelona/Gràcia|Gràcia]] - historically a working class neighborhood, now rather gentrified, and very lively
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  • ...e due to financial difficulties. A second problem was the issue of finding a director. The first director attached to the film was [[Guy Hamilton]], who ...d requested no elements from his original book be used, the novel features a thug named Sol Horror who is described as having steel capped teeth. This c
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  • The '''Monaco Grand Prix''' (''Grand Prix de Monaco'') is a [[Formula One]] race held each year on the [[Circuit de Monaco]]. Run since ...racks in Formula One. In spite of the relatively low average speeds, it is a dangerous place to race.
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  • ...based in [[Turin]] in the [[Piedmont]] region. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of investors including [[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Fiat has also manufactur ...t-sellers. It also has factories in [[Argentina]] and [[Poland]]. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries. [[Joint venture]
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  • ...surface, to protect the wheel from [[wear and tear]] as well as to provide a high-friction bond between the car and the road to improve acceleration and [[Image:Tire_repair_shop.JPG|thumb|300px|left|A tire repair shop in Vologda, Russia. The text painted says "Tire mounting"
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  • This is a '''list of [[auto racing]] tracks''' sorted by country. *[[Autódromo Ezequiel Crisol]], [[Bahía Blanca]], [[Buenos Aires]]
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  • |Class || [[City car]] The '''Fiat Panda''' is a [[city car]] from the [[Italy|Italian]] automotive manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The firs
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  • ...e="text-align:center"|'''200 Miglia di Imola 1972-2012<br>The Beginning of a New Era''' '''Ducati Motor Holding, [[S.A. (corporation)|SpA]]''' ([[Borsa Italiana]]:[http://www.borsaitaliana.it/bi
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  • ...], in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]) is a [[race car driver]] in [[NASCAR]] and a former [[Formula One]] and [[CART]] driver. He has enjoyed great success, m ...Series season|1993]]. He has also equalled [[Graham Hill]]'s feat of being a [[Monaco Grand Prix]] and Indianapolis 500 race winner; Montoya is currentl
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  • ...the years however, like the red color of Ferrari, which has its origin in a shade of red known as [[rosso corsa]] being the national racing color of It [[Alfa Romeo in Formula One|Alfa Romeo]] was a Formula One constructor between 1950-1951 and again between 1979-1985.
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  • ...arkets). Between 1997 and 2005, 680,000 examples of the 156 were produced, a huge success for the brand. Initially the 156 range was available with different options (packs) like a sport pack that could include either Blitz clothing , [[MOMO (company)|Momo
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  • The '''European [[Car of the Year]]''' award was established in 1964 by a collective of [[automobile magazine]]s from different countries in [[Europe There are no categories or class winners — the stated objective is to find a "single, decisive winner" among all competing cars.
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  • ...and [[Asmara]]. He returned to Italy in 1939 and with his savings, opened a garage and [[car rental|rental car]] ''cum'' [[limousine]] service in downt ...s automobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which earlier he had cut apart and hidden to avoid requisitio
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  • ...also reported to have read [[Carson McCullers]]'s novel ''[[Reflections in a Golden Eye]]'' around the time he had his house built in Jamaica. More nota ...slucent golden sphere in the centre authorizes the GoldenEye system to set a trajectory and target for each satellite.
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  • ...qualifying at USGP 2005.jpg|thumb|400px|[[Fernando Alonso]] qualifying in a [[Renault F1|Renault]] Formula One car at the [[2005 United States Grand Pr ...held on purpose-built [[List of Formula One circuits|circuits]] or closed city streets, whose results determine two annual [[List of Formula One World Cha
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  • ...rst and only Bond film to be directed by [[Peter R. Hunt]], who before was a [[film editor]] or [[second unit director]] on every previous film. ''On He ...Submariner wristwatch and a [[Saville Row]] suit; Broccoli noticed him as a Bond-type man, because of physique and the character's elements, and offere
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  • ...classical music, and from the traditional music of the diverse regions to a body of popular music drawn from both native and imported sources. Music ha ...nd dances. The infrastructure that supports music as a profession includes a wide range of conservatories, opera houses, radio and television stations,
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  • ...|''Wyścig Pokoju''}}, {{langWithName|fr|French|''Course de la Paix''}}) is a [[cycling]] event held in May. It traditionally took place in [[Germany]], ...zech Republic headed to Germany where it ended in [[Hannover]]. No capital city of these countries were crossed during the race.
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  • ...as designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo Grand Prix|GP1914]] which featured a four cylinder, double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and twin ...9 since parts for the completion of 105 cars were still lying at the A.L.F.A. factory since 1915. In 1920, the name of the company was changed to Alfa R
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  • ''' Lancia Artena ''' is [[a produced automobile]] from [[the houses automobilistiche|casa]] [[Torino|to ...in the field [[autovettura|autovetture]] - is articulated on two models: “a new” model, represented from large [[Lancia Dilambda|Dilambda]] (exited i
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  • ...''Wien'') is the capital and largest city of [[Austria]], and the Historic City Centre was inscribed on the [[UNESCO World Heritage List]]. [[Image:Statue allegoriche di fiumi davanti al Parlamento a Vienna - Foto Giovanni Dall'Orto, genn 2004 03.jpg|thumb|Statue in front of
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  • ...[[Casino Royale#The 1954 television episode|1954 television episode]] and a [[Casino Royale (1967 film)|1967 film spoof]]. However, the 2006 release wi ...e of high-stakes poker in [[Montenegro]] with [[Le Chiffre]], who provides a global money-laundering service to many terrorist organizations.
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  • ...]''' series of films and novels [[Q (James Bond)|Q Branch]] has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to battle his enemies. Among the most n ...Romeo GTV6]] || Unknown || Bond steals the parked car while its owner uses a pay phone booth and makes haste towards Octopussy's Circus, pursued by two
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  • ...08 season onwards and instead stage their own rival series, before signing a [[memorandum of understanding]] (MoU) at the [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix]]. ...eld without a [[Cosworth]] engine, as well as the first Grand Prix to have a driver of [[Afro-Caribbean]] ancestry in the field.
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  • ''' Lancia Astura ''' was a [[Lancia]] model produced from 1931 to 1939. ...er of the 2 liters of piston displacement, from the other the Astura, with a 8V of single 2,6 liters. Substantially, the two new creations Nozzle are di
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  • A small V4 powered the compact 1939 Ardea. It was a 20° narrow-angle engine displacing just 903 cc, the smallest V4 ever built ...mes given the name “[[Ardea]]”, correspondent to that one of one ancient [[city]] [[Lazio|laziale]] (geographically little to south of [[Pomezia]]).
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  • ...ip was won by [[Fernando Alonso]] of [[Renault F1]] for the second year in a row, edging out retiring legend [[Michael Schumacher]] of [[Scuderia Ferrar The mayor of [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], offered his city's track as a possible replacement for the Belgian Grand Prix, but the FIA said that the
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  • [[Image:Felipe Massa 2008 2.jpg|thumb|[[Felipe Massa]], runner-up in 2008 by a single point.]] ...rers in the [[Grand Prix Manufacturers’ Association]] (GPMA) having signed a [[Memorandum of Understanding]] (MoU) at the [[2006 Spanish Grand Prix]]. A
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  • '''Mario Gabriele Andretti''' (born February 28, 1940) is a retired [[People of the United States|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto raci ...nt Cup Series]], Formula One, and an Indianapolis 500. No American has won a Formula One race since Andretti's victory at the [[1978 Dutch Grand Prix]].
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  • ...ships, race victories, fastest laps, pole positions, and most races won in a single season. Schumacher is the only German to have won the [[List of Form ...n]] team signed him before the next race, despite what Jordan believed was a binding contract. Schumacher went on to win world championships in 1994 and
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  • |Location city || Italy [[Mandello del Lario]] Today Moto Guzzi impresses its heritage on a range of motorcycles in touring, cruising, racing and naked configurations
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  • ...eople living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential history. Prominent authors include [[Dante Alighieri]], [ ===Italian literature with a foreign basis===
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  • ...eople living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential history. Prominent authors include [[Dante Alighieri]], [ ===Italian literature with a foreign basis===
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