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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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