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  • ...maintaining public order and safety, political and military defense of the Italian borders, smuggling, money laundering and [[Terrorist Financing]]. {{Italian police}}
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  • The '''Fiat 2800''' or '''2800 CMC''' was a model of car produced by [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] manufacturer [[Fiat]] between 1938 and 1943. ...s the Fiat 2800 was a sign of [[class]] and dignity, and was driven by the Italian [[elite]], the King [[Vittorio Emanuele II]] and also the [[Pope]] who all
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  • [[Image:Italian GIS 01.jpg|center|100px]] ...[[counterterrorism]] asset inside the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Carabinieri]] [[military police]], first formed in [[1978]]. In [[2004]] the GIS evolved into a spec
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  • ...vel [[police force|police forces]] in [[Italy]]. Each [[Provinces of Italy|Italian province]] has its own police force (more or less like the American county [[Italian police]]
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  • [[Image:Italian Corazzieri 01.jpg|center|125px]] ...guard of the [[List of Presidents of the Italian Republic|President of the Italian Republic]].
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  • ...Justice and operates the Italian prison system. It ensures the security of Italian prisons, keeping unauthorized people out and preventing escape by prisoners ...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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  • ...an Armed Forces]] as well as of the law enforcement agencies. It is also a military Corps. The Guardia di Finanza maintains over 600 boats and ships and more t ...s) and contribution ones (maintaining public order and safety and politico-military defense of the borders).
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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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  • ...o''' ([[June 25]] [[1890]], [[Gavello]] - [[October 31]], [[1968]]) was an italian automobile designer, known for establishing and running the [[Zagato]] coac ...nd metalworks employment in [[Köln]] (1905). He returned to serve in the military (1909) and joined car [[coachbuilder]] [[Carrozzeria]] [[Varesina]] in [[Va
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  • ...nd fighter who lived in the 19th century and was one of the fathers of the Italian independence. He bought the island in 1855 and died there in 1882. His hous ...name because of the numerous wild goats living on it (Capra means goat in Italian).
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  • ...ly) on January 21st, 1897. In the First World War he became an ace for the Italian Airforce with 8 victories. He received three silver medals on different occ ...win seat light training/touring aircraft used for both the civilian as the military training schools.
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  • *[http://www.corpoforestale.it Official site] (in Italian) {{Italian police}}
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  • ...car ferries travelling from nearby [[Palau (Sassari)|Palau]] and from the Italian mainland. ...he nearby island of [[Caprera Island]], famous for its connection with the Italian revolutionary [[Giuseppe Garibaldi]].
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  • '''Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta''' is a major [[Italy|Italian]] [[firearm]] manufacturing company. Its weapons are used extensively by ci ...tta makes under license in Italy the [[Minimi]] squad automatic weapon for Italian Armed Forces issue. Beretta products have a reputation for being well made,
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  • ...nesto Maserati''' ([[August 4]] [[1898]] - [[January 12]] [[1975]]) was an Italian automotive engineer and racer, with [[Maserati]] of [[Modena]] since its in ...rs joined the military. His racing career started in 1924, when he won the Italian drivers championship in 1927 in the [[Maserati Tipo 26]], in 1930 using the
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  • ...'Fiat 3''', also known as the Fiat 20-30 HP, was a car manufactured by the Italian [[Fiat]] of [[1910]] in [[1919]]. ...a reduced wheelbase compared to the 3A to meet the military demands of the Italian Army and others. 718 copies were made.
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  • ...Piaggio]] P.108''' was a four engined [[heavy bomber]] used by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II]]. It first flew in [[1939 in ...cifically for military use. Most of the P.108Cs were modified for use as [[military]] [[transport aircraft]] which could accommodate 56 soldiers.
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  • '''Agusta''' (now part of [[AgustaWestland]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[helicopter]] manufacturer. It is based in the [[Varese]] province of [[ ...doubtedly been the company's biggest success. The A109 is a commercial and military twin turbine helicopter, of which the latest variants are still in producti
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] | First race || [[1952 Italian Grand Prix]]
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