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  • ...purpose, but later bad times occurred: the big plant was mostly damaged by bombing raids and the manufacturing activity had to be stopped in 1944. Production ...ed the industrial activity under the new name '''Carrozzeria Menarini''' [[Bologna]] s.n.c..
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  • :''For the food product, see [[Bologna sausage]].'' ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Bologna-Stemma.png|90px|center]]
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  • ...946, right around the time that Ducati began production following the WWII bombing that destroyed the factory in 1944. The Ducati brothers began producing the ...e for [[Osca Maserati]]. [[Maserati]], located in the eastern suburbs of [[Bologna]], in [[San Lazzaro di Savena]], asked [[Taglioni]] for a propulsion engine
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  • ...he December 1969 [[Piazza Fontana bombing]] to at least the 1980 [[Bologna bombing]]. ...in those years in Milan's [[university|universities]], who considered the bombing to have all the marks of a fascist operation; their guess was proved correc
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  • ...ctronic equipment for the military, making the factory a target for Allied bombing. The [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]] factory at Borgo Panigale was hit badl ...machines were built, one of which can now be seen in the Ducati museum in Bologna.
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  • ...e action since the [[World War II|Second World War]] (see [[2003 Nasiriyah bombing]]). [[Image:Bologna.01.jpg|thumb|right|A carabiniere]]
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  • : “[[Friuli]]” Air Assault Brigade in [[Bologna]] (Emilia) : 121° Air Defense Regiment “Ravenna” in Bologna 16 [[AIM-7 Sparrow|Skyguard "Aspide"]], 104 [[SIDAM 25]] and 56 [[FIM-92 St
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  • ...lanovan settlements were centered in the Po River valley and Etruria round Bologna, later an important Etruscan center, and areas in Emilia Romagna (at Verruc ...g whom [[Giuseppe Pinelli]], an anarchist who was initially blamed for the bombing. In December 1970, a coup dubbed the Golpe Borghese failed. Christian democ
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  • ...=en DMH]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer located in [[Bologna, Italy]]. ...ring the war, although the Ducati factory was a repeated target for Allied bombing, production was maintained.
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  • |7. [[Emilia-Romagna]]<br>[[Bologna]] *[[Bologna]] - (''Bologna''): A major trade fair city.
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