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  • '''Aldo Costa''' (born June 6, 1961) is an Italian engineer, currently Technical Director at the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...an [[Italy|Italian]] [[politician]]. She is the only woman to have been [[Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in [[Italy]]. ...mily also held investments which represented the largest percentage of the Italian stockmarket. She was married in [[1945]] to Urbano [dei conti] Rattazzi. Th
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  • '''Jason Castriota''' is an [[Italian American]] [[automobile design]]er born in [[White Plains, New York]] and r {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Italian automobile designers]]
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  • ...azio Satta Puliga''' ([[October 6]], [[1910]] in [[Torino]] - 1974) was an Italian automobile designer known from several [[Alfa Romeo]] designs. {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...azio Satta Puliga''' ([[October 6]], [[1910]] in [[Torino]] - 1974) was an Italian automobile designer known from several [[Alfa Romeo]] designs. {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • '''Leonardo Fioravanti''' (born [[1938]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile design]]er and [[CEO]] of [[Fioravanti]] Srl. {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...without [[spinach]]), or semolina. Although the dish is [[Italian cuisine|Italian]], the word comes from a [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] word for a knot (a Most people buy their gnocchi premade, which are cooked just like fresh gnocchi. The cl
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  • After working in [[Italy|Italian]] business and commerce, Domenicali joined Ferrari in [[1991 Formula One se [[Category:Ferrari people]]
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Ferrari people]]
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Italian automobile designers]]
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  • ...n system. It ensures the security of Italian prisons, keeping unauthorized people out and preventing escape by prisoners. It also maintains order inside pris ...er ''Corpo degli Agenti di Custodia'' which needed reforming to ensure the Italian prison system was operating in a modern and democratic way. Professionalisa
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  • ...dens when the pignolata is ready to be served. Each pastry serves about 5 people, and is meant to be cut into small pieces when served. [[Category:Italian pastry]]
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  • It is worth noting that in Italian, ''bruschetta'' is pronounced [[IPA chart for English|{{IPA|[brusˈket.ta]} ...newspaper columnist David Aaronovitch made a reference to liberal anti-war people who hold to 'Bruschetta orthodoxies' about Prime Minister Tony Blair. The p
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] |First race || [[1954 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...with [[celery]] (large amounts of it), [[carrot]]s, and [[Italian cuisine#Italian Herbs and Spices|aromatic herbs]]. Following this, [[tomato]]es and [[wine] ...et-and-sour taste. The most common way is to add [[raisin]]s although many people may prefer to use candied fruits or sweetbitter [[chocolate]]. Coda should
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  • ...]]. It is generally considered to be comprised of three [[Regions of Italy|Italian regions]]: [[Veneto]], [[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]], and [[Friuli-Ven ...n the border of Italy and in Istria; where main language is [[Croat]], but Italian is recognised as a minority language.
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  • ...farina''') ([[2 November]] [[1893]] - [[3 April]] [[1966]]) was an [[italy|Italian]] automobile designer, the founder of the [[Pininfarina|Carrozzeria Pininfa ...ista Pininfarina" in 1961. The change was authorized by President of the [[Italian Republic]], acting on a proposal made by the [[Minister of Justice]].
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  • '''Mario Almondo''' is the [[Italy|Italian]] Operations Director of the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] t ...o]]. After brief spells as a [[lecturer]], in [[military service]] and in Italian industry, he joined Ferrari in [[1991 Formula One season|1991]] as an [[eng
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  • [[Italy|Italian]] '''Gioacchino Colombo''' was an [[automobile]] [[engine]] designer. He b {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • '''Alberto Massimino''' (1895 - 1975) was an Italian automotive engineer born in [[Turin]], he studied [[mechanical engineering] {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...tising focus in the Midwest for parts and resources. We all drive works of Italian art and want more. ...the Midwest to rejuvenate the Italian car and bike industry as well as the people who drive them and admire them. This, as you can imagine, has been a long a
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  • ...Merosi''' ([[December 8]], [[1872]] - [[March 27]], [[1956]]) was a famous Italian automobile engineer. {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...ged the entry of the [[Azzurra]] yacht in the [[America's Cup]], the first Italian [[yacht]] to enter the event. In [[1985]], he became manager of the committ On [[May 27]], [[2004]], di Montezemolo became president of Italian business lobby [[Confindustria]]; days later, following the death of [[Umbe
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  • ...ish", from [[Latin]] ''MINESTRARE'' = "to serve or dish up") is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[soup]] made with fresh seasonal [[vegetable]]s, often with the addition The Italian soup, minestrone, is one of the cornerstones of Italian cuisine, and is probably more widely dispersed and eaten throughout Italy t
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  • ...agna'' is a corruption of ''Romània''; when Ravenna was the capital of the Italian portion of the [[Byzantine Empire]], the [[Lombards]] extended the official ...magna and Bologna, in Emilia there were two independent states ). At the [[Italian general election, 2006|April 2006 elections]], Emilia-Romagna gave 60% of i
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  • ...ighting|fire-fighting aircraft]]. The CFS's emergency number is 1515 which people can call to report forest fires. *[http://www.corpoforestale.it Official site] (in Italian)
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  • '''Gianandrea Fabbro''' is an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Motorcycle]] designer and a senior designer for [[Ducati]] motorcycles ...design when he said “I have my dreams and take care of the creative. Other people work on different parts of the bike. My creative department are closely con
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Italian automobile designers]]
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  • '''Ugo Sivocci''' ([[August 29]] [[1885]] - [[September 8]] [[1923]]) was an Italian race car driver born in [[Salerno]]. Sivocci started with bicycle racing an ...[Monza]]. His car was carrying number 17 which was never again assigned to Italian racing cars.
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  • ...oro''', as well as its counterpart [[Panettone]], is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] sweet [[yeast]] [[bread]], most popular around [[Christmas]] and other sp ...ddle Age]]s, white bread was consumed solely by the rich, while the common people could only afford black bread and, often, not even that. Sweet breads were
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  • ...ther died in 2003. He then took over the Fiat group, which also controlled Italian newspapers, and the [[Juventus]] soccer club, of which he had served as cha [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Agnelli, Umberto]]
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Ferrari people|Lampredi, Aurelio]]
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  • ...September 20]], [[1926]] - [[March 25]], [[1962]]) was an [[Italian people|Italian]] [[motorcycle racer]] and the [[1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|1 Liberati was born in [[Terni]]. He became famous in his country, winning the Italian championship in [[1948]]. Two years later [[Moto Guzzi]] called him to race
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  • | <br>&nbsp;26,835,082<br>223.8 people/km² ...part of the [[Italy|Italian nation]]. It comprises two areas belonging to Italian [[First level NUTS of the European Union]]:
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  • '''Mauro Forghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...ther, a [[turning|turner]], did war work during [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Ansaldo company|Ansaldo]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war
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  • '''Casalini''' is an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] and [[motorcycle]] company that is devoted to the producti ...nd more than 50 years working on production of light vehicles for carrying people and things.
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  • Find out how to make this heartwarming Italian dish — from Luigi’s Restaurant in Johnston, R.I. — in your home kitch ...or one serving. Cook-at-home cost for the whole lasagna — enough for eight people — is $22.64, and for a single serving is $2.83.)
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  • ...anni Agnelli''' ([[13 August]] [[1866]] - [[16 December]] [[1945]]) was an Italian entepreneur, who founded [[Fiat]] car manufacturing in 1899. ...eral times and adopted various practices he observed. He was appointed a [[Italian Senate|Senator]] in 1923, and filled several other prestigious positions be
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  • '''Pastiera''' is a type of [[Italy|Italian]] [[cake]] from the area of [[Naples]]. ...ror)|Constantine the Great]]. They were made of [[honey]] and [[milk]] the people offered the [[catechumen]] during [[Easter]] Eve at the end of the ceremony
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  • |Governor || [[Luis Durnwalder]]<br />(''[[South Tyrolese People's Party|SVP]]'') ...aly|region]] in northern [[Italy]]. It consists of two distinct areas, the Italian-speaking [[Province of Trento|Trento]] and the largely German-speaking [[So
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Ferrari people|Jano, Vittorio]]
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  • ...0 BC ), and the island was settled by [[ancient Rome|Romans]]. There were people still living on the island until [[pirates]] and other Mediterranean raider *[http://www.panarea.com panarea.com (in Italian).]
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  • ...]] instead. They were just two brothers who happened to share the popular Italian surname. Meanwhile the real Ferrari (Enzo) was not at all pleased. ...ari motorcycle seen at the All-Italian Concours didn't win a prize because people mistook it for the [[Ferrari]] of sportscar fame....but, on the other hand,
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] |First race || [[1975 Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ne''' (rare name) is a linguistic set with different definitions. '''Gallo-Italian''' is the name used by [[Ethnologue]]. It can be viewed: * as a group of [[Italian dialects]], according to traditional Romance linguistics (see Pellegrini 19
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  • ...lkann''' (born [[1976]]) is a [[New York, New York|New York]]-born [[Italy|Italian]] industrialist and heir to the automaker [[Fiat]]. He is currently vice ch [[Category:Fiat people|Elkann, John]]
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  • '''Giovanni Bertone''' (born in 1884 in [[Mondovì]] - 1972) was an Italian automobile designer, known for establishing the [[Carrozzeria]] '''[[Berton ...Car industry was flourishing. In that decade, including some of the early Italian coach builders like [[Marcello]] and [[Alessio]], were able to express thei
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  • '''Trieste''' ([[Latin]] ''Tergeste'', [[Italian language|Italian]] ''Trieste'',[[German language|German]] and [[Friulian language|Friulian]] ...ong period of time, Trieste was seen as being peripheral to the centers of Italian commerce and culture, and lost influence&mdash;however lately it has been g
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  • ...ar | car]], [[boat | boats]] and [[airplane]] as auxiliary vehicles or for people with prevented or reduced mobility. The design and production of vehicles, ...ond half of [[1970 | seventies]] by Rosario Di Blasi, a former pilot of' [[Italian Air Force]]. Appreciated expert flying technique, is the inventor of the "[
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  • ...a Samochodów Małolitrażowych (FSM) in [[Bielsko-Biała]] and [[Tychy]] with Italian [[Fiat]] license. Due to a relatively low price it used to be very popular *[[6 June]] [[1973]] &ndash; the first Polski Fiat 126p constructed from Italian parts. It cost about 69 000 [[zloty]]s (an average monthly salary in that t
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  • '''Bolognese sauce''' (''[[ragù]] alla bolognese'' in Italian, also known by its French name ''sauce bolognaise'') is a [[meat]] based sa The people of Bologna traditionally serve their famous ragù with freshly made [[tagli
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  • '''Fila ''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[sportswear]] manufacturing company, founded in [[1911]]. It now has off ...rs in 1911. It originally started by making clothing for the people of the Italian Alps. It is now a company that makes high end quality [[sportswear]] appare
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  • ...d capital city of the [[province of La Spezia]].<br>It is one of the major Italian military and commercial harbours, located between [[Genoa]] and [[Pisa]] on ==Notable people ==
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  • ...i''' ([[1924]] in [[Pistoia]] (Italy) - Juli [[1994]] in [[Milan]]) was an Italian racing car and engine designer. Chiti is best known for his long associatio ...ally the company produced a [[V6]] turbo design, used briefly by the small Italian [[Minardi]] team. When the banning of turbos from Formula One was announced
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  • ...''Dream'', ''New Deal'' and ''Surprise'', followed by [[mopeds]] for young people like the Bimbo TNT, Bimbo Bip Bip and Klin. In the eighties, these models w
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  • '''Giacomo Agostini''' (born [[16 June]], [[1942]]) is an [[Italian people|Italian]] multi-time world champion [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[m Agostini was born in [[Lovere]], in [[Lombardy]], the son of a wealthy, Italian industrialist. His father originally didn't approve of his son's motorcycle
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  • ...is the largest island of the [[Tuscan Archipelago]], and the third largest Italian island. Elba and other islands of the Tuscan Archipelago are protected in t ...ass the time and partly out of a genuine concern for the well-being of the people, he carried out a series of economic and social reforms to improve the qual
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  • |-|Municipality || '''Bozen''' (German) <br> '''Bolzano''' (Italian) | 73% ''[[Italian language|Italian]]''<br>26% ''[[German language|German]]'' <br>1% ''[[Ladin]]''
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  • | '''Bozen''' (German) <br> '''Bolzano''' (Italian) | 73% ''[[Italian language|Italian]]''<br>26% ''[[German language|German]]'' <br>1% ''[[Ladin]]''
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  • ...and is associated with the [[Northern League (Italy)|Northern League]], an Italian political party. ...vince, where the League began), and in [[Veneto]]. Outside of the world of Italian politics, however, sociologists at the University of Newcastle, in Britain,
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  • ==The People of Umbria== ...hen end result being the original homogeneous people of Italy. The Umbrian people are known for high quality chocolates, cheeses, and women of great beauty.
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  • ...aly|Region]] in [[Northern Italy]]. It consists of two distinct areas, the Italian-speaking [[Trentino]] and the largely German-speaking [[South Tyrol]]. The The autonomous region is bordered by [[Austria]] to the north and by the Italian regions of [[Lombardy]] to the west and [[Veneto]] to the south. It covers
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  • .... An example of this type of building is the [[Newport Casino]]. In modern Italian, this term designates a [[bordello]] (also called "casa chiusa", literally ...on security. Large amounts of [[currency]] move through a casino, tempting people to cheat the system. Security today consists of cameras located throughout
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  • ...s]], [[28 April]] [[1876]] - [[Magreglio]], [[15 August]] [[1938]]) was an italian engineer and an entrepreneur. ...ining activities. In [[1909]] plants [[Portello]] at [[Milan]] of "Company Italian car Darracq" were discovered by a group of entrepreneurs who had founded th
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  • ...parently unrelated to the clothes sold by the company, including scenes of people dying of [[AIDS]], panicking crowds jumping off of a sinking ship, a bloody * [[List of Italian companies]]
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  • ...of [[Italy|Italian]] tradition. The name comes from the [[Italian language|Italian]] verb ''salare'', meaning ''to salt''. ...venience food that could be stored at ambient temperatures for a year. For people who consumed very little meat it was used as a relish to add flavour in a m
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  • |Key people || [[Mario Marazzi]] <small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small> '''Carrozzeria Marazzi''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[coachbuilder|coachbuilding]] company founded in [[1967]] and is located
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  • ...automobile manufacturing plant. Born into a family of brilliantly creative people, from boyhood he was interested in his father's business. His grandfather [ [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Bugatti, Jean]]
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  • '''Tuscany''' ([[Italy|Italian]] ''Toscana'') is a region in central [[Italy]], bordering on [[Latium]] to Tuscany was the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]], and its artistic heritage includes [[architecture]], [[paint
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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]] r 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 e
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  • ...rmy. After the war, he remained in the city, which had recently come under Italian rule, and in 1933 he set up a business in the cocoa and coffee sector, even ...n, France, Germany, Spain and Benelux. The group employs approximately 600 people throughout these six locations.
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  • == <center>'''The Italian Grill'''</center> == ...reparation. It is fast, extremely versatile, and lends itself perfectly to Italian cuisine, which is well known for its use of fresh ingredients and simple me
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  • '''Bolognese sauce''' (''ragù alla bolognese'' in Italian), also known as "Bolognaise sauce", is a meat-based [[pasta]] sauce origina The people of Bologna traditionally serve their famous ragù with [[tagliatelle]] (''t
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road racing|road racer]]. A top rider of the Italian Minimoto Championship from 1996 to 2000, Marco Simoncelli moved to 125cc bi
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  • The '''Polski Fiat 125p''' was a motor vehicle manufactured in [[People's Republic of Poland]] by the state-owned manufacturer [[FSO car factory|Fa ...velopment within the FSO, the authorities decided to pursue talks with the Italian [[Fiat]], which was seeking to expand its international presence by establi
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  • ...sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5% to Italian [[GDP]]. |align=center colspan=150|<center>'''Italian motor vehicle production 1997-2006'''
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  • ...h was placed near the wall inside a waiting lobby. The explosion killed 85 people and injured more than 200. The wing of the station in which the bomb detona Soon afterwards, the government immediately accused the Italian based militant group [[Red Brigades]] for the attack, however no one has ev
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  • The [[Italy|Italian]] [[economic system|economy]] has changed dramatically since the end of [[W ...5.9%, [[Spain]] 4.6%, [[Belgium]] 4.4%, [[United Kingdom|UK]] 4.3%, the [[People's Republic of China]] 4.2%
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  • The '''Venetian [[Arsenal]]''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: '''Arsenale di Venezia''') is a [[shipyard]] and naval depot that played ...efficiency in the early [[16th century]], the Arsenal employed some 16,000 people who apparently were able to produce nearly one [[ship]] each day, and could
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  • *[[Italian people|Italian]]: 98.1%
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  • |First win || [[1970 Italian Grand Prix|1970]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] ...s first victory came during his first season in Formula 1, when he won the Italian Grand Prix at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]]. Although he only compete
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  • '''Piedmont''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Piemonte'') is a [[Regions of Italy|region]] of northwestern [[Italy]] ..., and [[Monte Rosa]]. It borders with [[France]], [[Switzerland]], and the Italian regions of [[Lombardy]], [[Liguria]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], and the [[Aosta V
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  • ...on wagon. In Britain, these are generally referred to as [[People carrier|People carriers]]. ...sily convertible to facilitate loading of goods from facilitating carrying people.
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  • ...the '''600 Multipla''' were based on the [[Fiat 600]] drivetrain and sat 6 people in roughly the same footprint as the original [[Mini Cooper]]. The driver c ...s had to wait a year before receiving imports. The Multipla sold well with Italian buyers, but sales elsewhere were less successful. Also when [[Simon Cowell]
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  • {{Italian automobile designers}} [[Category:Italian automobile designers|Brovarone]]
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  • ...of mixed [[English people|English]] and [[Italian people|Italian]]-[[Irish people|Irish]] ancestry. Soon after his birth, the family moved to [[Belper]], [[
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  • ...ua''' ([[May 2]], [[1913]] - [[June 28]], [[1983]]) was one of the leading Italian coachbuilders and [[automobile|car]] designers during the [[1950s]] and [[1 ...at Farina, already a leading Turin coachbuilder employing several hundred people. That was where Frua had his first contact with his pupil and lifelong fri
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  • ...tween [[Italy]], [[Spain]] and [[Tunisia]], south of [[Corsica]]. It is an Italian region with a special autonomous statute. ...e [[Mycenaeans]] probably meaning island (''nusa'') of the [[Hyksos]], the people who had just been expelled by [[Ahmose I]] of [[Ancient Egypt|Egypt]] circa
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  • ...was covered completely by a steel cowling to appeal to a broader market of people, often turned off by the dirty/greasy stereotype often applied to [[motorcy The Vespa is recognized as the epitome of Italian design and with its elegant lines and classic aesthetics, there is a dramat
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  • ...Roman times and is now best known for being a tourist destination on the [[Italian Riviera]] and the host of several cultural events such as the [[Sanremo Mus Sanremo managed to remain independent from [[Genoa]] (Italian: ''Genova'') for a long time, but in [[1753]], after twenty years of fierce
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  • '''Casu marzu''' (also called '''casu modde''', '''casu cundhídu''', or in Italian '''formaggio marcio''') is a [[cheese]] found in [[Sardinia]], [[Italy]], n ...mpting recommendations of eye protection for those eating the cheese. Some people clear the larvae from the cheese before consuming; others do not.
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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]] r 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 e
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  • ...uary 24]], [[2003]]), better known as '''Gianni Agnelli''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[industrialist]] and principal shareholder of [[Fiat]]. As the head of F ...//www.esquire.com/style/bestdressedhistory0907], which has influenced both Italian and international men’s [[fashion]].
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  • ...sandbar, home to about 20,000 residents, greatly augmented by the (mainly Italian) tourists who move in every summer. The [[island]]'s [[casino]] has recentl ...efers to a public swimming pool which is outside, or part of a beach where people can swim, lie in the sun or do water sports. See [http://www.lidos.org.uk L
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  • In [[1951]] the Italian [[Umberto Masetti]] drove the fastest round on his 500 cc [[Gilera]] with a ...shortened to 4,555 m. The new centre is scheduled to be visited by 300,000 people. The total investment is circa € 85 million.
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  • |Key people || [[Luigi Storero]] In 1904 [[Luigi Storero]], one of the first Italian riders racing aboard a Fiat 10.5 PS participated in the famous race-[[Gordo
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  • '''Beta''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer, specialising in [[off-road]] motorcycles. Be ...ne with a roller transmission 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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  • |Payload || 3 people with a maximum of 500 kg ...motor trikes or "autociclette" as they were called, were popular among the people because they were the most economical means of transport.
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  • ...paid bills), looked to [[Marlboro]] and [[Iso automobile|Iso]], an [[Italy|Italian]] car company, for sponsorship. Though they pledged their support, they did ...a Williams at [[Imola]], he was charged with [[murder]] in accordance with Italian law, but was finally cleared after several years when other constructors sa
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  • ...s from inner lands) and its vicinity to high and green mountains (to which people could evacuate if everything else was lost). Some testimonies of pre-histor ...to attacks by [[Moors|Moorish]] [[pirate]]s from the sea. Apparently many people left Cagliari and founded a new town in an area close to the Santa Gilla sw
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  • ...ormula One]] driver. The son of Italian immigrants, he was one of the few people to have competed in both, motorcycle and Formula One Grand Prix. ...the flourishing Touring Car category, winning the [[1989 in sports|1989]] Italian Touring Car Championship. From [[1988]] to [[1992 in sports|1992]] Cecotto
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  • ...]] was a car manufacturer set up in the late 1980s by Claudio Zampolli (an Italian [[Ferrari]] dealer) and the record producer [[Giorgio Moroder]]. The name "Cizeta" comes from the Italian pronunciation of co-founder Claudio Zampolli's initials (C.Z.). Moroder bec
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  • ...edieval and Renaissance period, the [[Italian peninsula]] was eventually [[Italian unification|unified]] amidst much struggle in the 19th and 20th centuries. ...Western Roman Empire]] and the [[Lombards|Lombard]] invasions, "Italy" or "Italian" gradually became the collective name for diverse states appearing on the p
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  • |Key people || Pietro Ferrero, [[Chairman]] and Co-[[CEO]]<br>[[Giovanni Ferr '''Ferrero SpA''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[chocolate]] and other confectionery products, founded b
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  • ...|| <sup>1</sup>Monaco is a [[city-state]].<br><sup>2</sup>Monégasque and Italian are also spoken widely. ...atu de Múnegu''; [[Occitan]]: ''Principat de Mónegue''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Principato di Monaco''), more commonly known as '''Monaco''', is a [[c
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  • ...the 1947 Villa d'Este a [[Fiat 500 barchetta]] with a Gilco chassis. Other people who worked with the company included [[Ermini]], [[De Sauge]], [[Dagrada]], ...eria]] Colli. Somewhere between 15 and 500 examples are believed to exist. Italian police used Giulia wagons. The Alfa factory used one as a parts runner. The
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  • |Key people || [[Guido Adami]] [[Guy Adami]] was considered one of the first Italian engineer able to develop a technically sound engine. In the past he was als
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  • ...the team was without engines because Sassetti had failed to pay Judd. Many people had left the team by this stage and the operation missed the [[1992 French ...p at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] for the [[1992 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]] in September it was turned away from the paddock, the FIA havi
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  • ...The Dino was never sold officially in the [[United States]], although many people imported them. It was discontinued in 1973. ...o was also seen in the original version of 'The Italian Job' driven by the Italian Mafia boss, painted in Black.
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  • The '''Marca-Tre-Spade''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1908 until 1911. The four-cylinder [[io (Loosly tranlated from Italian) [http://www.museoauto.it/mambo/index.php <small>Source</small>]
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  • ...[[Argentina]] to [[Italian people|Italian]] parents from the small central Italian village of Castiglione Messer Marino, near Chieti. He began his racing care || '''[[1950 Italian Grand Prix|ITA]]'''<br /><small>Ret</small>
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  • ...km²), and its population is about 4 million. It is bordered by the other Italian regions of [[Molise]] to the north, [[Campania]] to the west, and [[Basilic ...a was known as [[Calabria]], a name later used to designate the toe of the Italian "boot".
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  • .... It is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering on the Italian regions of [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Lombardy]], the autonomous regions of [ ...ranted the status of «popolo» (i.e. people) with Constitutional Law by the Italian Parliament, the other being [[Sardinia]] [http://www.parlamentiregionali.it
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  • |key people || Rocco Sabelli, [[CEO]] '''Aprilia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] company, which in recent times bought the historical [[Mot
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  • ...parts, but who wanted a better looking car than the standard Triumph - ''"Italian bodywork at its best, British tradition in sports car engineering at its fi ...ime, Signore [[Salvatore Ruffino]] was the managing Director of CESAC, the Italian company that distributed Standard-Triumph in Italy. He approached Standard-
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  • The history of '''[[Italy|Italian]] [[film|cinema]]''' began a just few months after the [[Auguste and Louis Italian industry was born between [[1903]] and [[1908]] with three companies: the [
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  • ...eral volcanic centres, including one of four active non-submarine [[Active Italian volcanoes|volcanos in Italy]] and the formerly separate islet of '''Vulcane Currently, around 470 people live on the island, mainly deriving their income from tourism. It is a few
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  • ...rie]] force. ''Carabinieri'' is Italian for '''[[Carabinier]]s''', but the Italian word is used as the common name for this force in English. The full officia ...ce', which indicates he is a veteran of the [[Risorgimento]] (The Wars for Italian Unification).]]
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  • |Event end || Italian Unification |Common languages || official language [[Italian_language|Italian]] [[Sicilian_language|Sicilian]], [[Neapolitan_language|Neapolitan]]
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  • ...at 1100''' is an [[automobile]] produced from 1937 to 1969, by the [[Italy|Italian]] car maker [[Fiat]]. ...ts comfort, handling, and performance were prodigious, making it "the only people's car that was also a driver's car". Subsequently the car underwent a parti
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  • It is an Italian brand that from 1962 made small 49-cc two-stroke bikes. Production was comp Both Wilier and Triestina were inspired by Italian patriotism following the World Wars. Wilier is an acronym. W is an abbrevia
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  • ...itan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [[Southern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and pockets of [[Franco-Provenç | <br>&nbsp;20,755,621<br>168.6 people/km²
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  • ...last hundred years occurred in 1930, and resulted in the deaths of several people and the destruction of a number of houses by flying volcanic bombs. Large e ...romboli Information about Stromboli and on its seismic monitoring network (italian)]
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  • | {{flagiconPeople's Republic of China}} [[People's Republic of China|China]] | [[Italian language|Italian]]
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  • ...1970, has strengthened and V4 engine was designed with assistance from the Italian coachbuilder Sergio Coggiola: the last ''Sonetto'' the third series appeare ...g size, just as significant is the prototype [[Toyota 735N ]], a kind of [[people]] from the very shaped pavilion.<br>
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  • ...'''Ducati 748''' was the smaller version of the [[Ducati 916]], an [[Italy|Italian]] sports [[motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Ducati]] from 1994 to 2002. It wa Some people prefer this more "revvy" nature of the 748 compared to the outright grunt o
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  • ...e [[monarchy]] was abolished by popular [[referendum]] (see [[birth of the Italian Republic]]). The [[Constitution of Italy|constitution]] was promulgated on : ''Main article: [[President of the Italian Republic]]''
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  • ...ny electronic industries, and is the home of a rugby team that has won the Italian national championship five times. ...a bulwark against the power of the papacy. The name of Aquila ("Eagle" in Italian) was indeed chosen after the heraldic eagle in the [[Hohenstaufen]] arms. T
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  • ...r council at Versailles and to shift some French and British troops to the Italian front. On November 12, 1920, Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, an ...rth West of Italy. Its proximity to the coast makes for mild winters where people can enjoy easy strolls on the sunny promenade and the golfers can enjoy one
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  • '''Ansaldo''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured by an armaments concern from [[1921]] to [[19 At that time, the factory, had about 200 people nominated in 2000 and other hourly-paid workers and production between 1000
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  • ...Bizzarrini''' (6 June 1926 in Quercianella, [[Livorno Province]] - ) is an Italian [[automobile]] engineer active from the 1950s through 1970s. He was chief {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...n Italy]] between the [[Alps]] and the [[Po]] river valley. It borders the Italian regions of [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], [[Veneto]] an ...ity in Lombardy is Brescia, with a metro area population of around 650 000 people.
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  • |Body style || "Furgone" - Standard Van<br>"Panorama" - Glazed people carrier<br>Pickup. '''Fiorino''' is the model name that Italian car maker '''[[Fiat]]''' gives to the van derivatives of their small cars.
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  • ...ver's clothes dirty. Consequently, in 1946 Piaggio launched the [[Vespa]] (Italian for "wasp") scooter, and within 10 years over a million units had been prod ...ar maker [[Fiat|Fiat SpA]]. Resultantly, as the wider ownership of Fiat in Italian industry, in the [[1964]] the two divisions (aeronautical and motorcycle) s
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  • | Key people || Giovanni Bertone <small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small> <br ...Bertone studio were responsible for two of the later designs of the famous Italian motorscooter " [[Lambretta (motorscooter)|Lambretta]]". The highly innovati
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  • ...arity that has since changed its name and became enduro. It looks at young people who are trend and so is born the Chopper half revolutionary for the seventi ...a single-cylinder air-cooled that quickly becomes the half aimed at young people. But it is always the trial to bring in large numbers Fantic and the court
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  • '''Motori Minarelli''' S.p.A was an [[Italian]] company founded in the 1950s that produced small engines. Many Minarelli In 1995, yearly production reached 410.000 units and the company employed 350 people. A period of growth and big new investment spread to all areas of the compa
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  • | Key people || Claudio Domenicali, <br /> Ducati Corse [[CEO]] ...inside Bologna in [[quartiere]] [[Borgo Panigale]]. More than one hundred people work in Ducati Corse (almost 10% of the Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A. workfor
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  • |Key people || [[Norberto Ferretti]], [[chairman]]<br>Ferruccio Rossi, [[CEO]] ...nd sporting boats measuring from 7 to 80 [[meter]]s long. It employs 2,800 people directly, out of which over 100 specialised engineers who comprise the grou
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  • ...of Jesus|Virgin Mary]] came to be of such importance to the people of the Italian peninsula. If this is true, it suggests that the [[Cult (religion)|Cult]] ...ed the republic slowly became more inclusive of the ''poblani'', or common people, and the Commune increased its territory as the surrounding feudal nobles i
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  • In [[1951]] the Italian [[Umberto Masetti]] drove the fastest round on his 500 cc [[Gilera]] with a ...shortened to 4,555 m. The new centre is scheduled to be visited by 300,000 people. The total investment is circa € 85 million.
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  • [[File:Rayton Fissore Gold Shadow.jpg|thumb|left|250pxs|'''It is the Italian Rayton [[Fissore]] ''Gold Shadow'', which was produced from 1978 to 1980. T ...ing around [[Torino]] and became a status symbol, parked in places so that people could see them and go over to ask what it was.
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  • |Key people || [[Renzo Rosso]], owner and [[CEO]] <br>[[Antonio Sperati Ruffoni]], '''Diesel SpA ''' simply known as "Diesel" is an [[Italy|Italian]] based designer clothing company which produces unusual yet often innovati
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconITA}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...a Ferrari, was the last Italian Grand Prix victory (as of July 2007) by an Italian driver. Scarfiotti was associated with cars from his youth. His father was
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  • ..., and by the Australian GP the car was plain black and almost sponsorless. People in the paddock were asking whether or not the team should be allowed to con ...s in 1990, one for [[Coloni]] refugee Roberto Moreno, the other for paying Italian Claudio Langes. There were also plans to run the Austrian-designed Neotech
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  • ...low driver [[Mario Andretti]] once joked that "if he became an undertaker, people would stop dying". ...anging out of his car's cockpit with three broken ribs, he missed both the Italian and [[1963 United States Grand Prix|United States]] GPs.
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  • [[Image:Milan_Domm.jpg|thumb|Milan's cathedral, 'Domm' in Lombard, 'Duomo' in Italian]] ...rban area]] ([[Great Milan]], or ''La Grande Milano'') is about 4,280,820 people (2006 estimate).
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  • |Party name Italian || Lega Nord ...'Northern League'''," '''LN''') is an [[List of political parties in Italy|Italian political party]] founded in [[1991]] as a federation of several [[regional
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  • | Other versions || [[Bus | Transport people]] The price was at the time of the [[Italian lira|Lit]] 3,457,000 and in the ten years of life, was produced in about 50
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  • ...aglione]], a chief army doctor, and to [[Giovanna Fabbri]], captain of the Italian Red Cross service. His is a well-to-do family of noble ancestry (count of M {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...[[2005]] [[2005 Formula One season|championship]] season, he was joined by Italian [[Giancarlo Fisichella]]. He finished third in the [[2005 Australian Grand ...lided with [[Tiago Monteiro]] in the closing stages of the race. At [[2005 Italian Grand Prix|Monza]], Alonso qualified third and drove consistently to finish
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  • ...'''Lamborghini Espada''' is a [[grand tourer]] which was built by [[Italy|Italian]] car manufacturer [[Lamborghini]] between 1968 and 1978. ...ad to be installed to meet [[United States]] safety requirements, and some people consider cars produced with them to be the S4, but Lamborghini did not offi
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  • '''Pesaro''' is a town and [[comune]] in the [[Italy|Italian]] region of [[Marche|the Marche]], capital of the [[Province of Pesaro e Ur ...e|Romans]] in [[184 BC]] as colony in the territory of the [[Piceni]], the people who lived in the Marche during the [[Iron Age]]. A settlement of the latter
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  • '''Pininfarina''' (short for ''Carozzeria Pininfarina'') is an Italian design firm and [[coachbuilder]] in [[Turin]], [[Italy]], founded in 1930 b ...[[Andrea Pininfarina]]. The Pininfarina Group currently employs over 3,000 people in subsidiary company offices throughout Europe, as well as in Morocco and
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  • '''Palermo''' (''Palermo'' in [[Italian language|Italian]], ''Palermu'' or ''Palemmu'' in [[Sicilian]]) is the principal city and ad The Italian ''[[Risorgimento]]'' and Sicily's annexation ([[1860]]) to the [[House of S
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  • '''O.R.S.A. Spa''' was an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer based in [[Turin]]. In the years from 1973 to ...ng a thorough market analysis. The [[Siata]] interviewed a number of young people to ascertain their expectations in the automobile world. Completed the surv
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  • '''Genoa''' ('''''Genova''''' [{{IPA|'dʒɛːnova}}] in [[Italian language|Italian]], '''''Zena''''' [{{IPA|'zeːna}}] in [[Genoese dialect|Genoese]], '''Genu ...00]], Genoa emerged as an independent [[city-state]], one of a number of [[Italian city-states]] during this period. Nominally, the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy R
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  • ...in 2001 that "Our only mistake was that at the time we were too young and people were suspicious". ...ton Team had a [[United Kingdom]] license from 1986 to 1995 and an [[Italy|Italian]] license from 1996 to 2001. The [[Benetton family]] wanted this change of
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  • Italian to the core, he is currently building a house at the top of a mountain in h ...80s, Nastasi was in the right time and the right place, and knew the right people at [[Autodelta]]. Chiti was a good friend, but the Alfa race cars were not
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  • |Key people || [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] '''De Tomaso''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile|car]]-manufacturing company. It was founded by the [[Argenti
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  • ...973, was the biggest in [[Europe]] until few years ago), and has the first Italian vegetable and fruit market. Bologna also has important monuments, museums, ...an area previously inhabited by the [[Villanovan culture|villanovians]], a people of farmers and shepherds. The Etruscan city grew around a sanctuary built o
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  • Iacocca was born to Nicola and Antoinette Perrotto, [[Italy|Italian]] immigrants who had settled in Pennsylvania's [[Lehigh Valley]] region. ...other White Anglo Saxon Protestants, making the appointment of Iacocca, an Italian Catholic, something of an ethnic and religious breakthrough for the company
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  • | Key people || Nicolò Nefri <small>Chairman</small><br>Giovanni Ferrario <sm '''Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., SpA.''', known as '''Olivetti''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[computer]]s, [[computer printer|printer]]s and other bu
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  • ...tain in the Alps is [[Mont Blanc]] at 4,808&nbsp;[[metre|m]] on the French-Italian border. All the main peaks of the Alps can be found in the [[list of mounta [[Image:Italian alps1.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The Italian Alps as seen from the air]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Italian''' ...rn|Italo-Dalmatian languages]] of the [[Mezzogiorno|South]] and [[Northern Italian dialects]] of the [[Northern Italy|North]].
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  • ...the Pisan quarter in the Eastern part of Constantinople had grown to 1,000 people. For some years of that century Pisa was the most prominent merchant and mi ...ew People's Councils, composed by the main guilds and by the chiefs of the People's Companies. These had the power to ratify the laws of the Major General Co
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  • '''Malaguti''' is a family-owned [[Italian]] [[scooter]] and [[motorcycle]] company based in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]] ...ch of the late 1990s was ranked as third based on sales and production for Italian owned factories for small displacement scooters. It's much bigger rivals we
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  • |Key people || Sergio Marchionne, Chairman <br> Roberto Ronchi, [[CEO]] ...nd their emblem is a [[trident]]. Today, Maserati is owned directly by the Italian car giant [[Fiat]], after having been a part of [[Ferrari]] (a company in w
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  • ...Countach'' is an expletive of astonishment in the local [[Italian language|Italian]] dialect, and somehow the name stuck. The word is somewhat akin to the [[U ...en, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead. Also, for any large people to get in through the doors is a feat as they did not leave much room to ge
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  • ...an]] pronunciation Cápri, usual English pronunciation Caprí) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[island]] off the [[Sorrentine Peninsula]]. On the south side of the [[G ...eneid'', [[Virgil]] states that the island had been populated by the Greek people of Teleboi, coming from the [[Ionian Islands]]. Strabo says that "in ancien
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  • | Key people || The '''Aquila Italiana''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1906 to 1917. Designed by [[Giulio Cesa
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  • |Debut || [[1987 Italian Grand Prix]] ...Car Systems''', commonly referred to simply as '''Coloni''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motor racing]] team and former [[Formula One]] [[racing car]] construct
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  • ...ossibly [[Etruria|Tuscany]]. The central region may have been populated by people arriving from the [[Iberian Peninsula]] through the [[Balearic Islands]]. The alleged connection with the [[Shardana]], the sea people that invaded Egypt has not been proven. Tombs (''Tombe dei giganti'') have
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  • |Key people || Paolo Monferino [[CEO]] '''Iveco''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[truck]], [[bus]], and [[diesel engine]] [[manufacturer]], based in [[Tu
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  • [[Image:Fiat 126 Napoli.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Italian Fiat 126 post facelift]] ...Samochodów Małolitrażowych (FSM) in [[Bielsko-Biała]] and [[Tychy]] under Italian [[Fiat]] license. Due to a relatively low price it used to be very popular
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  • ...tin]] verb '''pìnsere''', ''to press'') is a world-popular dish of [[Italy|Italian]] origin, made with an [[oven]]-baked, flat, generally round [[bread]] that Originating as a part of [[Italian cuisine]], the dish has become popular in many different parts of the world
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  • '''Gucci''', or the '''House of Gucci''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[haute couture]] establishment. It was founded by [[Guccio Gucci]] ([[1 ...ily-owned saddlery and leather goods store. Guccio Gucci was the son of an Italian merchant from the country’s northern manufacturing region. As a young ma
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  • ...y be considered not only the pioneers but the true founding fathers of the Italian automotive industry. ...joined other donors, and founded on 11 July 1899 a company by the name of "Italian Car Factory Torino, which bought block after fifteen days, for thirty thous
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  • The '''Fiat 8V''' (or "Otto Vu") is a [[sports car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from [[1952]] to [[1954]]. The car was introduced ...y [[Carozzeria Speciale FIAT]]. Some cars had the bodywork done by other [[Italian]] [[coachbuilders]]. [[Carozzeria]] [[Zagato]] made 32 that they labelled "
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  • ...ichella]] having also been out-qualified 10 times during the season by the Italian. The two had an uneasy relationship after Schumacher took Fisichella out of ...the team demanded he hold station. He finished 3rd in the next race at the Italian Grand Prix. Ralf finished 10th overall in his second Formula One season.
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  • ...Countach'' is an expletive of astonishment in the local [[Italian language|Italian]] dialect, and somehow the name stuck. The word is somewhat akin to the [[U ...en, though, in opening the doors with a roof overhead. Also, for any large people to get in through the doors is a feat as they did not leave much room to ge
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  • The '''Aprilia SR50''' is a family of sport scooters built by Italian motorbike company, [[Aprilia]]. Introduced in 1992 and considered to be th ...laws. Due to recent laws (in the UK), restrictions have been added to stop people using these for racing. These restrictions include: restricting the variato
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  • *[[Gian-Carlo Rota]], ([[1932]]-[[1999]]), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher *[[Nikki Giovanni]], ([[1943]]) (half-Italian), poet and writer
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  • [[Image:Ariete 2.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ariete]] Tanks of the Italian Ariete Armored Brigade on exercise]] ...ian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 1
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  • ...250px|Florence's world famous skyline]]<br><small>An Overview of Florence (Italian: Firenze)</small> ...de]] and [[finance]], the city is often considered the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]] and was long ruled by the [[Medici]] family. Florence is also
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  • [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] frequently used the good ideas of other people for his own conceptions. A classical example of it is the Deauville, which ...le of amoured Deauvilles produced for the Belgian Royal Family and for the Italian government and police. One of these cars is displayed in the Museo delle Au
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  • ...car manufacturer [[Mercedes-Benz]]. A further two second places in [[1995 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and [[1995 Japanese Grand Prix|Japan]] put the Finn's ta ...vation rather considerably. There were days however when Häkkinen reminded people of his skills. In [[2001 Spanish Grand Prix|Spain]] he was in the lead on t
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  • ...ed to expand and grow. Later in 1988, San Pellegrino was the first [[Italy|Italian]] water to be exported to [[France]]. In 1999, San Pellegrino became part o ...y, San Pellegrino is becoming more and more popular. It is a favorite with people across Italy and around the world because of its refreshing balance of ligh
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  • .... The population grew suddenly in the middle of the [[10th century]] when people fleeing the nearby town of Roselle took up residence in the town.[[Image:IM [[Category:Italian hilltowns]]
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  • |Key people || [[Ferdinando Innocenti]] ...he demand for motorscooters fell as the small car became available to more people, and Lambretta started to struggle financially as did parent Innocenti. The
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  • The Volugrafo Aermoto 125 was an Italian parachute motorcycle produced in 1940s by the Turin Volgraph Mechanical Wor ...hicle had an open, door-less body with a bench and room enough to have two people sitting next to each other. The steering wheel was in the vehicles center.
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  • |Language || Italian (official), German (parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly G Regional autonomy (Federalism) has been made an issue in Italian politics in recent years, no doubt aided by the emergence of parties such a
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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]].' Last of the rulers of such independent southern Italian states, [[Sergius VII of Naples|Sergius VII]] was forced to surrender to [
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  • :[[Italian National Road Race Championships|Italian National Road Race Championship]] (1935, 1937, 1940, 1952) ...000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the [[Second World War]], having won the [[Giro d'Italia]] t
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  • |Key people||UgoZagato<small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small><br/>AndreaZagato<small> | Video || Spyker C12 '''[[Zagato]]''': It's more Italian now...wow! So cool, that "they" won't even allow us to show it on our site,
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  • Designed and produced by the Italian design house '''SpadaConcept''' in conjunction with the tuning firm UK Gara ...tined option, the TSS (Turismo Super Sportivo), which was described by the Italian firm as "the finest race version which will be delivered soon."
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  • The '''Fiat Cinquecento''' ({{pronounced|tʃiŋkweˈtʃɛnto}} in Italian, {{IPAEng|ˌtʃɪŋkwəˈtʃɛntoʊ}} in English) was a [[city car]] design A few people have gone to the trouble of transplanting the 1.4 Turbo engine from an Uno
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  • '''Sicily''' (''Sicilia'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Σικελία'' in [[Greek languag ...t Sicily will be connected by a land link to Italy. In October of 2006 the Italian Parliament scrapped the plan due to underwhelming support. (http://www.guar
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  • |Official languages || [[Latin]]<sup>2</sup>, [[Italian language|Italian]] ...can City''' ([[Latin]]: ''Status Civitatis Vaticanae''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Stato della Città del Vaticano'') is a [[landlocked]] [[sovereignty|s
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  • '''Venice''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Venezia''), the ''"city of [[canal]]s"'', is the capital of the region ...of autonomy and eventual [[independence]]. Venice was a [[city state]] (an Italian [[thalassocracy]] or ''[[Repubbliche Marinare|Repubblica Marinara]]'', the
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  • |Key people || Claudio Castiglioni, [[President]] ...tuto Ayrton Senna, his charity foundation in Brazil for children and young people. 300 models of each were made in the early 2000's.
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  • |First race || [[1967 Italian Grand Prix|1967]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] Jacques Bernard Ickx is one of the two people (along with [[Jacques Laffite|Jacques-Henri Laffite]]) believed most likely
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  • In the afternoons, well-dressed people can regularly be seen walking through the divisions. They are the customers ...on of numerous aerodynamic car bodies; a reminder of the first aerodynamic people-carrier vehicle in history, built for Count Ricotti in 1913, based on an [[
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  • ...in 1992. This announcement caused a flurry of excitement among "Alfisti" (Italian name for Alfa Romeo enthusiasts), and rumours were soon circling that the 1
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  • A full list of models produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile manufacturer]] [[Fiat]] since 1899. The list is compiled by * [[2008]] [[Fiat Fiorino]] Qubo (people carrier)
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  • ...([[November 16]], [[1892]] &ndash; [[August 11]], [[1953]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] and [[racecar]] [[auto racing|driver]], known as ''Il Mant ...o take him back, but were persuaded by [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]], the Italian prime minister.
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  • For most people, Husqvarna’s motorcycle history is very much associated with the long ser ...dish production of Husqvarna motorcycles continues until 1986-87, when the Italian company Cagiva takes over the production and the continuing development of
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  • ...car to 135 mph in less than two seconds but it was not enough. The FIA and Italian authorities still maintain that Senna was not killed instantly, but rather The Williams team was entangled for many years in a court case with the Italian prosecutors over manslaughter charges, but they were found not guilty and n
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  • | Last race || [[1964 Italian Grand Prix]] '''ATS''' ''(Automobili Turismo e Sport)'' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] constructor and [[racing team]] that operated between [[19
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  • The race was remembered by many people for Michael Schumacher's actions during the closing stages of the qualifyin ...namely [[Honda F1|Honda]] and [[WilliamsF1|Williams]], were testing at an Italian circuit near [[Vallelunga circuit|Vallelunga]], which had recently had a ne
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  • ...t of the ''[[Italian Rally Championship|Campionato Italiano Rally]]'', the Italian national rally championship. ...lly the one of German [[Christian Werner]] in 1924, as it was the only non-Italian winner in 50 years! [[Rudolf Caracciola]] repeated a similar upset win at t
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  • ...meetings of the [[Quadruple Alliance]]. In [[1866]] Verona was captured by Italian troops during the [[Austro-Prussian War]], and was annexed into the [[Kingd ...crosses in the roof admit light. Only large enough to hold a couple dozen people at most for mass, when the Scaligeri chose this to be their funerary chapel
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  • ...best known as "the capital of engines", since the factories of the famous Italian [[sports car]] makers [[Ferrari]], [[Bugatti]], [[De Tomaso]], [[Lamborghin ...itional strengths in medicine and law. Italian officers are trained at the Italian Military Academy, located in Modena, and partly housed in the Baroque ducal
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  • ...gio Ambrosini]] in [[Turin]] in 1926 to manufacture tuning accessories for Italian (mainly Fiat) cars. Their cylinder heads with [[overhead valves]] (for the ...esign was done by [[Michelotti]], but manufactured by [[Vignale]]. A few [[Italian]] privateer teams, amongst them "Scuderia Sant Ambroeus", entered these spo
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  • '''Campagnolo''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer of [[bicycle]] components with headquarters in [[Vicenza]], ...well --> <!--second edit, by CountZ. Simplified the terminology for those people who know less about bike parts. -->
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  • ...desire." Its success is attributable to a very courageous decision of the Italian manufacturer to launch this car in a little pomp and especially the quality ...given because of fascism in Italy. This is not true. Indeed, there are few people who have written about this strange nickname. The term "Balilla" does not o
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  • ...of 2004|2004]]). The city is included, with [[Venice]] ([[Italian language|Italian]] ''Venezia''), in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area, population 1,600,000 ...me bridge foundations are all that remain of Roman Padua today. The simple people fled to the hills and returned to eke out a living among the ruins; the rul
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  • ...''' (or "Seicento") [say-chento] is a [[city car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Fiat]] from 1955 to 1969. Measuring only 3.22&nbsp;m (126 ...Fiat 1100|1100]] coil and wishbone independent front suspension, and sat 6 people in a footprint just 50 cm longer than the original [[Mini Cooper]]. The dri
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  • ...lains who kidnap passengers or steal their money. One exception is [[Tamil people|Tamil]] super star [[Rajinikanth]]'s ''[[Baasha (film)|Baasha]]''. Rajnikan One of the major brands of auto rickshaws in [[Pakistan]] is Vespa - Italian Company.
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  • ...tomobili Torino'' (Italian Automobile Factory of [[Turin]]), is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker|automobile manufacturer]], [[manufacturer|engine manufacturer ...s, operating in 61 countries with 1,063 companies that employ over 223,000 people, 111,000 of whom are outside Italy. Fiat built the famous [[Lingotto]] car
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  • The city is at the centre of the third-largest Italian industrial area, concentrating on mechanical and automotive [[engineering]] ...cities of Lombardy, but has never recovered from [[List of battles of the Italian Wars#Brescia|its sack by the French]]. It subsequently shared the fortunes
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  • ...]: ''Senatus Populusque Romanus &ndash; [[SPQR]]''<br/>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small> ...nt Rome]] and, later, the [[Papal States]], [[Italy|Kingdom of Italy]] and Italian Republic (modern Italy). Rome is also called "''la Città Eterna''" (the Et
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  • Taxis are very cheap, and between two or three people it can be a convenient way to get back to the hotel if you're not in the ce ...and yellow sign, a lot of people standing in line). The place where young people go to get food late in the evening or at night. Different kinds of bureks a
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  • '''Rapid''' or '''STAR''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)'' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1904 throug ...that much more colorful and enriched the industrial landscape of Turin and Italian.
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  • ...se magnesium parts were anodized gold for consistency with the name 'Oro' (Italian for gold). ...nna]], a charity founded by [[Ayrton Senna]] to aid the children and young people of Brazil, the Senna was a limited production run of 300 bikes like the Oro
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  • ...zation]] that grew out of the [[city-state]] of [[Rome]], founded on the [[Italian peninsula]] in the [[8th century BCE]]. During its twelve-century existence ...bably founded sometime in the [[9th century BC]] by members of two central Italian tribes, the [[Latins]] and the [[Sabine]]s, on the [[Palatine Hill|Palatine
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  • ...Pepin]] gave it to the Holy See, but during the wars of the popes and the Italian cities against the emperors, Rimini sided with the latter. ...rch]] [[1815]], [[Joachim Murat]] launched his proclamation to the Italian people from Rimini, inciting them to unity and independence. In 1845 a band of adv
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  • The '''Fiat Uno''' is a [[supermini car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The Uno was launched in 1983 and built in its home ...nt from Giugiaro's 1978 [[Lancia Megagamma]] concept car (the first modern people carrier / [[MPV]] / mini-van) but miniaturised. Its tall car / high seating
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  • ...ion is simplified. Sub-regions such as the [[Iberian Peninsula]] and the [[Italian Peninsula]] contain their own complex features, as does mainland Central Eu ...allowed a limited form of [[voluntary euthanasia]] for some terminally ill people.
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  • ...sporting event in [[Croatia]] that attracts a crowd of around 25 thousand people. As of 2007 best skiers in men's competition are also expected to compete o Pizza is a famous Italian dish, but many people say that in Zagreb you can eat pizzas which are better than in Italy. Here
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  • [[Image:mobike.cagiva.750pix.jpg|thumb|250px|A 125 cc motorcycle, the Italian-manufactured Cagiva Planet.]] ...h a propensity to take risks or behave dangerously and anti-socially. Such people contribute significantly to the fatalities, injury rates and the somewhat t
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  • ...ifth season racing cars - and from 1978 to his death in 1982 drove for the Italian team. He won six Grand Prix races in a short career at the highest level. I ...experience - this was his fifth season of car racing. Despite calls in the Italian press for him to be replaced, Ferrari persisted with him and Villeneuve sco
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  • '''Vyrus''' is an exclusivist Italian [[motorcycle]] [[manufacturer]] based in [[Rimini]], [[Italy]]. Vyrus initi ...er a strung-out development path beginning back in 2004 ("We are only five people, and demand for the 984 is so constant, we couldn't spare the time to pay a
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  • At the final [[2005 Chinese Grand Prix|race]] in [[People's Republic of China|China]], Renault's Alonso and Fisichella finished first | {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...of fuel on the slowing down lap. However, at the [[1987 Italian Grand Prix|Italian Grand Prix]] he missed a gear and let Piquet, who was using an [[active sus ...Personality of the Year]] award twice, in 1986 and 1992, one of only three people to do so.
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  • |Key people || [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], founder ...two genii at work together: Bizzarrini and Giugiaro. Grifo epitomised the Italian 1960s style with his handsome low and wide handmade bodywork. 412 units wer
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  • ...run on public roads with minimal protection for spectators and riders. 222 people have died since the races began. ...per hour|mph]] (161 [[Kilometres per hour|km/h]]) lap, riding his [[Italy|Italian]] [[Gilera]]. Two years later, a new racing team, [[Honda]] of [[Japan]], p
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  • ...]] - where he and [[Michael Schumacher]] had a thrilling race - and [[1993 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]]. In doing so he became the first son of a Formula One Gr ...his car went off the road. With the team undergoing investigation from the Italian authorities on manslaughter charges, Hill found himself team leader with on
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  • In 1971 five 500&nbsp;cc V twins were built to compete in Italian championship and Grand Prix events. Ducati felt that this would demonstrate The effect on Ducati sales was remarkable. Suddenly, a lot more people the world over knew about Ducati.
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  • ...'''Alfa Romeo GT''' is a [[coupe]] automobile manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2004]]. Height(mm)/3 people 1366
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  • ...ally as the type 932) is a [[compact executive car]] introduced by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] at the 1997 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] as the repl ...may find the design restrictive in overall room. The 156 is a car for four people, rather than five, although later models did add a full centre seatbelt in
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  • ...sources. Music has traditionally been one of the great cultural markers of Italian national and ethnic identity and holds an important position in society and ...d imported forms such as American [[jazz]] and [[hip hop music|hip hop]]. Italian folk music remains an important part of the country's musical heritage, and
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  • *'''Sant Jordi''' 23rd of April. Is like Saint Valentine's in many places. People give roses and books around the streets. Is one of the most popular and int ...for making the ''pessebres'', the representions of the birth of Jesus that people uses to put at home. These include small sculptures, wooden pieces and mos
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  • ...105/115 series ''[[Coupé]]s''''' were a range of cars made by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1963 until 1977. They were the successor ...ne hand were the various Gran Turismos and Gran Turismo Veloces (veloce is Italian for "fast"). These were meant to be the most sporting cars in the Alfa Rom
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  • ...to watch compatriot and team-mate [[Timo Salonen]] take the title instead. Italian [[Attilio Bettega]] had even a more severe crash with his [[Lancia 037]] at ...ontinued the success of the Japanese constructors. [[Subaru]]'s [[Scottish people|Scotsman]] [[Colin McRae]] won the drivers' world championship in [[1995 Wo
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  • ...ix have been held all over the world, and with new races in [[Bahrain]], [[People's Republic of China|China]], [[Federation of Malaysia|Malaysia]] and [[Turk The inaugural Formula One World Championship was won by [[Italy|Italian]] [[Giuseppe Farina]] in his [[Alfa Romeo]] in 1950, barely defeating his [
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  • |First race ||[1968 Italian Grand Prix|1968]] [[Italian Grand Prix]] '''Mario Gabriele Andretti''' (born February 28, 1940) is a retired [[People of the United States|American]] [[automobile]] [[auto racing|racing]] drive
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  • ...e of large parties as a way "to get in with lively, ordinary, normal young people, girls as well as boys, and attract them to the Movement by showing that we ...ing. And in one of the first races I ever took part in there was a list of people when they put the practice times [...] and I heard somebody say, 'Mosley, M
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  • ...d more than fifty miles (80 km) from [[Mannheim]] to [[Pforzheim]] to make people aware of the potential of the vehicles her husband, [[Karl Benz]], manufact ...s stopped due to the [[United States embargo against Cuba|US boycott]], so people made sure to keep the cars they had in good condition.
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  • [[Image:Tall ship.jpg|400px|thumb|[[Italy|Italian]] [[ship rig|ship-rigged]] vessel [[Amerigo Vespucci (ship)|''Amerigo Vespu In the past, people counting or grouping disparate types of ship may refer to the individual [[
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  • ...Grand Prix|French]], [[Belgian Grand Prix|Belgian]], [[Italian Grand Prix|Italian]], and [[Spanish Grand Prix|Spanish]] Grands Prix. [[1933 Monaco Grand Prix ...active suspension had won a Grand Prix. His win was very popular with the people of Monaco, and when he was arrested on the Monday following the race, for r
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  • * [[447 BC]] &ndash; [[Roman assemblies|Assembly of the People]] created: two [[quaestor]]s elected for the first time * [[91 BC|91]]/[[88 BC]] &ndash; [[Social war]]s, the last rebellion of the Italian nations against Rome
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  • ...eir cuisine was more prone to foreign influence than the cuisine of poorer people. As each level of society imitated the one above it, innovations from inter ...fast days, the number of daily meals was also reduced to one. Even if most people respected these restrictions and usually made [[penance]] when they violate
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  • ...rcharged cars were more than a match for these (and the pre-War German and Italian cars were no longer available), the old 1.5 L voiturette formula replaced 3 [[Formula Junior]] was introduced in 1959, an attempt to be all things to all people (both a training formula replacing F3 and a high-level international catego
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  • ...in contrast, has long been a household name around the globe, even amongst people who are not generally interested in pro cycling, and is for cycling what th ...ey, having been organized and sponsored by [[La Gazzetta dello Sport]], an Italian sports daily newspaper with pink pages. Its King of the Mountains wears a g
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  • ...larly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long ===Italian literature with a foreign basis===
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  • ...larly by citizens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long ===Italian literature with a foreign basis===
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  • ...umacher went on to win world championships in 1994 and 1995 with the Anglo-Italian team before joining the then uncompetitive [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] tea ...was a highly risky move, given Ferrari's championship drought (the [[Italy|Italian]] giants had not won a title since [[1979]]).
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  • ...ns the laser, a novelty at that time (Goldfinger admits enjoying lecturing people he is about to kill; this will also work as a plot device in the Grandslam ...o painted herself and asphyxiated. Another urban legend in Europe involved Italian children who were painted gold as part of a religious parade, and died.
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  • ...e authenticity of the bicycle sketch is still vigorously maintained by the Italian cultural bureaucracy still believing the misled Prof. Augusto Marinoni, a l ...ricycles were relatively popular among a small group of upper-middle-class people in all three countries, the largest group being in England. Their use also
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  • ...river at the wheel of an American car, European makers such as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat]] or [[France|French]] [[Peugeot]] companies soon developed their ...base for their motor racing activities. Brazilian [[Emerson Fittipaldi]], Italian [[Teo Fabi]] and Colombian [[Roberto Guerrero]], were able to obtain good o
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  • |Key people || Daniele Bandiera <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[[ceo]]</span><br The [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer '''Moto Guzzi''' (aka "Guzzi") has endured fr
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  • ...re the original width of three metres and the race continued using it. The Italian rider [[Filippo Pozzato]] said after trying the road after its repairs: ...tom bracket swaying underneath me. On the other hand, we had more cobbles. People talk of the amount of cobbles they have now, but when they've finished them
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  • ...eloping in Grand Prix racing during the previous years. It was the [[Italy|Italian]] teams of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]], [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferr ...a Romeo, a state-owned company, decided to withdraw after a refusal of the Italian government to fund the expensive design of a new car. Surprisingly, Alfa Ro
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  • ...y returning home. This luxurious treatment is one of the reasons that many people enjoy visiting Vienna. ...government that seems overly obsessed with complicated paperwork. However, people are willing to go out of their way or bend the rules a little if they feel
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  • ...24 hours were up. The early races were dominated by French, British, and Italian drivers, teams, and cars, with [[Bugatti]], [[Bentley]], and [[Alfa Romeo]] ...Pierre Levegh]] crashed into the crowd of spectators, killing more than 80 people. This led to widespread safety measures being brought into place not only a
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  • [[Image:LAFORZA 000.jpg|thumb|right|224px|The Italian built [[Laforza]] for the US and European markets was a 4WD vehicle with a ...re included in the broader [[sport utility vehicle]] category. While many people associate the term with [[off-road vehicle]]s, powering all four wheels pro
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  • ...[Ferrari]] had dominated since the late 1950s, Ford first tried to buy the Italian company. A deal had been all but agreed on when [[Enzo Ferrari]] called the ...the MkII of Ronnie Bucknum and Dick Hutcherson third, may have fooled some people, but this document doesn't show the finish line and the public doesn't know
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