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  • ...one was also the Italian representative of the French ''PM'' and [[Train]] brands .
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  • ...y are a solid, less pricey alternative to some of the better-known Italian brands.
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  • | company_type = [[Subsidiary]] of Sports Brands International ...Holdings & Fila Korea Ltd<br />YOUNG-CHAN CHO, President of Global Leading Brands House Holdings, Chief Financial Officer of Fila U.S.A., Inc.<br />JON EPSTE
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  • '''Kappa''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] clothing company that started as a sock and underwear manufacturer in [[1 Kappa and its sister brands are owned by the [[holding company]] '''BasicNet'''.
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  • ...etary secret, its characteristic flavor is bitter orange peel. There is an Italian soft drink, [[Chinotto]] which has a similar flavour and it seems likely th ...tural carmine, which is derived from [[cochineal]], which is used in other Italian alcoholic drinks, as for example [[Alchermes]].
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  • '''Sparco S.p.A''' is an Italian [[auto part]] and accessory company headquartered in [[Settimo Torinese]], *[http://www.sparco.it Sparco Italian Website]
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  • ...r]] brands, and combines under the '''Deutz-Fahr''' and '''Ðuro Ðakovic''' brands.
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  • '''Zanussi''' was an Italian producer of [[home appliance]]s that in [[1984]] was bought by [[Electrolux ...me which had been acquired as well as Zanussi making it the second largest Italian appliance maker. They also produced [[washing machine]]s Hotpoint for Hotpo
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  • '''Türkheimer''' (''Officine Türkheimer''), located in [[Milano]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. [[Max Türkheimer]] was importer the for ''H Max Türkheimer was also involved in the Milan motorcycle brands [[Altea]], [[Astra]], [[Seiling]] and [[Stella]].
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  • ...ooters]] named ''Orix-Prina'', there was apparently a link between the two brands.
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  • ...has disputed many competitions and still holds the lap record in several [[Italian]] circuit.
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  • ...rand group encompassing design for the [[Audi]], [[Lamborghini]], and SEAT brands. ...2007, and is now responsible for the overall strategic direction of all VW brands encompassing Audi, [[Bentley]], [[Bugatti]], Lamborghini, SEAT, [[Škoda Au
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  • ...rand began in the thirties to produce motorcycles with blocks of different brands: 98 cc ''Sachs'', 173 - and 248 cc ''JAP'', 248 - and 496 cc and ''[[Python
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  • ...Safety Systems in 2003. Key Safety Systems sold the MOMO brand name to an Italian private equity group in 2006, but most of the manufacturing plants and tech [[Category:Italian brands]]
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  • '''Marzocchi''''s heritage in Italian motorsport is important and similar to names like [[Ferrari]], [[Lamborghin ...the late 50s Marzocchi became known as an OEM and aftermarket supplier for brands such as [[Ducati]], BMW, [[Cagiva]], [[KTM]] and [[Aprilia]]. Stefano and G
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  • '''MAV''' (''Motori Ausiliari Velocipedi'') was the name of two historic brands of motorcycles. In 1951, this Italian brand that presented the Jolly 45 cc auxiliary engine. Built in 1955 MAV 49
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  • '''Diesel SpA ''' simply known as "Diesel" is an [[Italy|Italian]] based designer clothing company which produces unusual yet often innovati ...per Denim & Cloth to name a few. There are said to be over 700 denim-based brands in existence to date according to fashion industry trade-magazine [[Women's
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  • Pirelli is the primary sponsor of the Italian football club [[Internazionale Milano F.C.|Internazionale]], the Brazilian *[[List of Italian companies]]
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