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  • ...ounty police, but with much less power). ''Polizia Provinciale'' are small police organisations and their main duties are to enforce regional and national hu [[Italian police]]
    965 bytes (131 words) - 09:35, 7 October 2009
  • ...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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  • [[Image:Italian GIS 01.jpg|center|100px]] ...rterrorism]] asset inside the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Carabinieri]] [[military police]], first formed in [[1978]]. In [[2004]] the GIS evolved into a special for
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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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  • ...''' (or '''CFS''', in English, "State Forestry Department ") is a national police agency in Italy. Similar in function to [[park ranger]]s, they are responsi *[http://www.corpoforestale.it Official site] (in Italian)
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  • [[Image:polizia.di.stato.arp.jpg|thumb|right|''Polizia di Stato'' police in [[Rome]]]] ...the ''[[Guardia di Finanza]]'', the Italian customs and border protection police that also falls in the military corps category.
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  • ...e Minister of Economy and Finance. It is a part of the [[Military of Italy|Italian Armed Forces]] as well as of the law enforcement agencies. It is also a mil ...isions of politico-economic interest and surveillance at sea for financial police purposes) and contribution ones (maintaining public order and safety and po
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  • ...ond half of [[1970 | seventies]] by Rosario Di Blasi, a former pilot of' [[Italian Air Force]]. Appreciated expert flying technique, is the inventor of the "[ ...also used as an auxiliary vehicle on board [[helicopters]] for the[[State 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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  • ...rie]] force. ''Carabinieri'' is Italian for '''[[Carabinier]]s''', but the Italian word is used as the common name for this force in English. The full officia ...ce', which indicates he is a veteran of the [[Risorgimento]] (The Wars for Italian Unification).]]
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  • ...|special operations division]] of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Polizia di Stato|police]]. ...erations Central Office). This office was the only responsible for [[Italy|Italian]] [[counter-terrorism]]. The UCIGOS's tactical unit became the NOCS (''Nucl
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  • ...for producing a series of Giulia estate cars (the Promiscua) both for the police and for civil sales. ...olli. Somewhere between 15 and 500 examples are believed to exist. Italian police used Giulia wagons. The Alfa factory used one as a parts runner. They were
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  • '''Carrozzeria Marazzi''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[coachbuilder|coachbuilding]] company founded in [[1967]] and is located ...8C Competizione Spider]] prototype and Land Rover Discovery 3 armored for police.
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  • ...ding|Ducati]] about creating a rival to the [[Harley-Davidson]] to sell to police departments around the [[United States|U.S.]] The Berliner’s were enthusi [[Fabio Taglioni]] was to develop a bike that conformed to US police specifications, and was bigger than any current model [[Harley-Davidson]].
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  • The '''MM''' (''Mario Mazzetti'') was an Italian [[motorcycle]] company located in [[Bologna]] that opened [[1924]] and clos * Italian Serie A Bicycle Motor [[1926]] and [[1927]]
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  • ...sports daily ''[[La Gazzetta dello Sport]]''. RCS also organises other top Italian cycling events such as the [[Giro d'Italia]], [[Milan-Sanremo]] and [[Tirre ...o Pantani]] almost lost his life in the 1995 edition of Milano-Torino when police allowed a four wheel drive vehicle onto the course by mistake, Pantani and
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  • ...rm]] manufacturing company. Its weapons are used extensively by civilians, police and militaries around the world. Beretta is among the world's oldest [[corp ...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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  • The '''Lamborghini Gallardo''' is the [[Italy|Italian]] supercar maker [[Lamborghini]]'s "entry-level" car, sitting beneath the [ ==Police car==
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  • ...|| <sup>1</sup>Monaco is a [[city-state]].<br><sup>2</sup>Monégasque and Italian are also spoken widely. ...atu de Múnegu''; [[Occitan]]: ''Principat de Mónegue''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Principato di Monaco''), more commonly known as '''Monaco''', is a [[c
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  • ...uary 24]], [[2003]]), better known as '''Gianni Agnelli''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[industrialist]] and principal shareholder of [[Fiat]]. As the head of F ...//www.esquire.com/style/bestdressedhistory0907], which has influenced both Italian and international men’s [[fashion]].
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