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  • '''Giulio Alfieri''' ([[July 10]] [[1924]] - [[March 20]] [[2002]]) was an Italian [[automobile]] [[engineer]], affiliated with [[Maserati]] in [[Modena]], [[ {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • '''Tiramisu''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[dessert]] typically made from [[Lady Finger (cookie)|Lady Finger]]s, [[ ...ular types of dessert served in upscale restaurants of all types, not just Italian restaurants. The recipe has been adapted into cakes, puddings and other var
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  • ...ieri Maserati''' ([[September 23]] [[1887]] - [[March 3]] [[1932]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, known for establishing and leading the [[Maserati]] ra [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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  • '''Ettore Maserati''' ([[1894]] - [[August 4]] [[1990]]) was an Italian automotive engineer, one of five brothers who founded the [[Maserati]] firm [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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  • '''Carlo Maserati''' ([[Voghera]], [[1881]] - [[1910]]) was an Italian bicycle and automotive engineer, known as one of the [[Maserati Brothers]]. [[Category:Italian automotive engineers]]
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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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  • ...er based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1908 through 1909. The mechanical engineers ''[[Merz]]'' and ''[[Stinchi]]'' founded the company and built a model name
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  • ...itten in England. However, the claim is far from universally accepted, the Italian Embassy in [[London]] particularly speaking out against it for Italy. * [http://www.noqta.it/yay/lasagne/ Italian Lasagna recipe]
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  • ...hini''' ([[April 28]], [[1916]]- [[February 20]], [[1993]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] car maker and the founder of the [[Lamborghini]] brand. ...val sports car manufacturer near the Ferrari factory, and hired ex-Ferrari engineers Gianpaolo Dallara and Bob Wallace to design and develop the cars. His first
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  • ...icycles and motorized vehicles, established in [[Milano]]. It was owned by engineers and politicians [[Augusto Stucchi]] and [[Giulio Prinetti]] (1851-1908). ...'''Stucchi & Co.''', as [[Giulio Prinetti]] left to move home to become [[Italian minister of foreign affairs]] 1901-03. The reconstruction also caused [[Ett
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  • ...5 in [[Milan]] by a team of engineers, which separated from [[Motom]]. The Italian company build their [[Pegaso]] moped with a four stroke 48 cc engines, a pr
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  • '''IMV''' (''De Industria Motori Vassena'') was an [[Italian]] motorcycle manufacturer based in [[Lecco]] and founded by [[Pietro Vassen ...res was truly original, reached 110 km/h and collecting support among many engineers. It does not appear ever mass-produced.
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  • ...perconductors nor lithium-ion batteries; remarkable. On race day, Japanese engineers at the race dubbed it "the electric Ferrari" on the first day and the name
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  • ...forefathers of the internal combustion engine and the builder of the first Italian car. In fact, the vehicle was a motorized [[tricycle]]. '''Miari & Giusti'' The company was founded by two young entrepreneurs from [[Veneto]], engineers [[Giacomo Miari]] and [[Francesco Giusti]], and planned to build a car move
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  • '''Mauro Forghieri''' (born [[January 13]] [[1935]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Formula One]] car designer. ...ther, a [[turning|turner]], did war work during [[World War II]] for the [[Italian Ansaldo company|Ansaldo]] mechanical workshops of [[Naples]]. After the war
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  • '''Zanussi''' was an Italian producer of [[home appliance]]s that in [[1984]] was bought by [[Electrolux ...tpoint at this time which were very reliable and highly rated by users and engineers.
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  • ...Bizzarrini''' (6 June 1926 in Quercianella, [[Livorno Province]] - ) is an Italian [[automobile]] engineer active from the 1950s through 1970s. He was chief ...gineering staff. Bizzarrini left Ferrari and founded with other ex-Ferrari engineers ([[Carlo Chiti]] and others) the company [[Automobili Turismo e Sport]] (kn
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  • ...a]] was enlarged, the number of workers was increased up to 70 men and new engineers were appointed to prepare skilled and competent workers. When the Second Wo ...nal Shows) and more success, the Carrozzeria Barbi made itself know on the Italian market for its diversity and variety of different models and skilled manufa
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  • ...safety standards according to Garage Italia who believe that the best of [[Italian]] design and engineering has been concentrated into this perky, agile, fun ...owns, narrow streets, islands and tourist areas. Meta has already obtained Italian Ministry of Transport homologation.
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  • ...market and requiring the support of a new wave of high quality designers, engineers and machinery. At the same time a significant manufacturer of military equi Bremach Industrie S.r.l. has been incorporated under Italian law in April 2010 by Mr. Giacarlo Montini. In November 2010 Bremach Industr
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