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  • '''Kappa''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] clothing company that started as a sock and underwear manufacturer in [[1 ==Popular culture==
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  • ...and years, originally in the region of [[Latium]]. It is one of the oldest Italian cheeses. ==Romano in Popular Culture==
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  • A '''pizzelle''' is a traditional [[Italy|Italian]] [[cookie]] made from [[flour]], [[egg (food)|eggs]], [[sugar]], [[butter] ...ord pizza. Many other cultures have developed the pizelle as part of their culture. It is known to be on of the oldest cookies.
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  • ...[[8th century BCE]] (see history below). Located on the toe of the [[Italy|Italian]] boot, it's the capital of the [[province of Reggio Calabria]] and the hea == Culture ==
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  • '''Italian culture''' is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The [[culture]] of [[Italy]] can be found in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining i People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. However, there are many regional groups that go by their e
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  • ...rn Italy but of [[Central Italy]]. For geography, history, ethnic ties and culture, another region of Northeast Italy may be considered [[Istria]]. ...n the border of Italy and in Istria; where main language is [[Croat]], but Italian is recognised as a minority language.
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  • ...y on [[grass]] or [[hay]], producing [[grass fed beef]]. Only natural whey culture is (allegedly) allowed as a starter, together with calf [[rennet]]. The onl {{Italian cheeses}}
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  • ...y on [[grass]] or [[hay]], producing [[grass fed beef]]. Only natural whey culture is (allegedly) allowed as a starter, together with calf [[rennet]]. The onl {{Italian cheeses}}
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  • ...0s and 60s when they became the adopted vehicle of choice for the UK youth-culture known as [[Mod (lifestyle)|Mods]], and later [[Skinheads]]. The Lambretta ...0s and 60s when they became the adopted vehicle of choice for the UK youth-culture known as Mods, and later Skinheads. The Lambretta had tubular steel frame a
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  • |-|Municipality || '''Bozen''' (German) <br> '''Bolzano''' (Italian) | 73% ''[[Italian language|Italian]]''<br>26% ''[[German language|German]]'' <br>1% ''[[Ladin]]''
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  • | '''Bozen''' (German) <br> '''Bolzano''' (Italian) | 73% ''[[Italian language|Italian]]''<br>26% ''[[German language|German]]'' <br>1% ''[[Ladin]]''
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  • ...of [[Italy|Italian]] tradition. The name comes from the [[Italian language|Italian]] verb ''salare'', meaning ''to salt''. ...this technology lay in its suitability for being incorporated into peasant culture. It converted a perishable product into a convenience food that could be st
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  • '''Prada, SpA''' is an Italian fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house") with retail outlets wo The company, originally known in [[Italian language|Italian]] as ''Fratelli Prada'' ("Prada Brothers"), was founded in [[1913]] by Mari
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  • ...the world. The word is mostly used as "goodbye" in English, but in modern Italian, modern Venetian and in other languages it may mean "hello", "goodbye", or ...netian word for "slave", ''s-ciào'' ['stʃao] or ''s-ciàvo'', is cognate of Italian ''schiavo'' and derives from Latin ''sclavus''. The institution of slavery
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  • ...ns of Italy|region]] of north-western [[Italy]], the third smallest of the Italian regions. It borders France to the west, [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]] to th The coastal strip forms the [[Italian Riviera]]; further inland are the Ligurian [[Alps]], on the west, and the L
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  • '''Italian culture''' is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The [[culture]] of [[Italy]] can be found in the [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] ruins remaining i People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. However, there are many regional groups that go by their e
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  • '''Tuscany''' ([[Italy|Italian]] ''Toscana'') is a region in central [[Italy]], bordering on [[Latium]] to Tuscany was the birthplace of the [[Italian Renaissance]], and its artistic heritage includes [[architecture]], [[paint
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  • ...tobianchi A112''' is a [[supermini car|supermini]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Autobianchi]]. It was developed using the mechanicals whi ==Popular Culture==
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  • '''Asiago cheese''' (azi'ago) is an [[Italian cuisine|Italian]] [[cheese]] that according to the different [[aging]] can assume different ...e world, however, is made elsewhere using techniques and [[Microbiological culture|cultures]] that produce a cheese of the same or similar flavor.
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} Italian '''Bruno Sacco''' (born [[Udine]], [[November 12]], [[1933]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] [[design]]er who served as the head of styling at [[German
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