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  • ...]] from [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[rabbit hair|rabbit fur]] at its factory in [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]]. ...d to its current location in the suburbs of Alessandria. The University of Alessandria (as well as a museum dedicated to the history of the hat) occupy the former
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  • | Death place || [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]] ...arts in the United States. He died in 1928 during practice for a race at [[Alessandria]] after he hit a dog, causing his car to overturn and land in a river, drow
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  • ...'' R. Officina Meccanica was an Italian automotive manufacturer based in [[Alessandria]] with operations in 1900.
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  • *[[Alessandria Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ed by [[Giuseppe Santamaria]] from the Italian place in [[Novi Ligure]], [[Alessandria]] Province between 1951 and 1963. Santamaria built good two strokes 49 cc,
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  • ...of Cuneo|Cuneo]], [[province of Asti|Asti]] and [[province of Alessandria|Alessandria]] and into [[Lombardy]]. The taste and appearance of Robiola varies dependi
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  • '''Orix''' was an Italian [[scooter]] brand that was established in [[Alessandria]] from 1949 to 1954 and made scooters with 125 cc to 175 cc ''ILO'' engines
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  • 1929 [[Alessandria Grand Prix|Alessandria GP]] Achille Varzi<br> 1930 [[Alessandria Grand Prix|Alessandria GP]] Achille Varzi<br>
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  • ...also produced 2-stroke motorcycles with 125, 150 and 175 cc capacity in [[Alessandria]], approx. 80 km north of [[Genova]]. During 1954 - 1955 he had his own cyc
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  • '''Piero Drogo''' (born in [[Vignale Monferrato]], [[Alessandria]], [[August 8]], [[1926]] - died in [[Bologna]], [[April 28]], [[1973]]) wa
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  • | [[Santamaria]] || 1951 - 1963 || [[Alessandria]] || <font color=black>'''Mp'''</font>
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  • |[[Fiorelli]] || 1951 - 1962 || [[Alessandria]] || <font color=green>'''M'''</font>
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  • | [[Province of Alessandria|Alessandria]]
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  • |[[Girardengo]] || 1951 - 1954 || [[Alessandria]]
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  • <td>'''AL'''</td><td>[[Province of Alessandria|Alessandria]]</td> |Alessandria
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  • ...' which continued the production of cars. July 17th, the race "Torino-Asti-Alessandria-Turin", the International Competition of vehicles, the tricycle designed by
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  • *[[Alessandria]]
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  • ...in a Maserati V4. That same year, he finished second in the [[Circuito di Alessandria]] and in the [[Tripoli Grand Prix]]. In 1930, under the repressive [[fascis
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  • ...t the finish, two laps behind the winner, [[Guy Moll]]. Whilst racing at [[Alessandria]] in the ''Circuito di [[Pietro Bordino]]'' race, Nuvolari crashed whilst a | [[Alessandria Circuit]]
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  • ...r was designed by [[Giacomo Caliri]] and was built at the team's base in [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]].
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