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  • ...an [[Italy|Italian]] [[politician]]. She is the only woman to have been [[Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in [[Italy]]. ...mily also held investments which represented the largest percentage of the Italian stockmarket. She was married in [[1945]] to Urbano [dei conti] Rattazzi. Th
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  • ...n perceived as hostile towards Southern Italy, he is married to a southern Italian himself. Before becoming a politician, Bossi was a sympathiser of the [[Italian Communist Party]] in his early years. After the death of Salvadori in a car
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  • ...torized 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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  • '''Roberto Benigni''' (born [[October 27]], [[1952]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[film]] and [[television]] [[actor]] and [[film director|director]]. ...uring an important live TV show ("Woytilaccio", meaning "Bad Woytila" in [[Italian language|language]]).
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  • ...fè''' is the [[Italy|Italian]] word for coffee and may indicate either the Italian way of preparing this beverage at home or [[espresso]], which is prepared ...oyed at the bar, either with friends or alone or chatting with the barman (Italian: barista). The espresso is always served with a saucer and demitasse spoon
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  • ...e [[monarchy]] was abolished by popular [[referendum]] (see [[birth of the Italian Republic]]). The [[Constitution of Italy|constitution]] was promulgated on : ''Main article: [[President of the Italian Republic]]''
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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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  • '''Trento''', in English sometimes called '''Trent''', [[Italian language|Italian]] ''Trento'' (TREN-to), [[German language|German]] ''Trient'' (tree-ENT), [ ...o Madruzzo]] (who ruled 1539-1567, during the Council), both able European politicians and Renaissance humanists, who greatly expanded and embellished the city. P
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  • ...iss]]-[[Germany|German]] grandfather, an Argentinian father and an [[Italy|Italian]] mother, Reutemann was the first successful Argentinian Formula One driver ...03]]. During those years, Reutemann's profile grew into one of the leading politicians in Santa Fe and in Argentina. His career was initially sponsored by [[Carlo
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  • ...itan language|Neapolitan]], [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], and [[Southern Italian]]; minorities of [[Griko language|Griko]] and pockets of [[Franco-Provenç ...ridionale'') generally refers to the southern portion of the continental [[Italian peninsula]] historically forming the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. It encompasses
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  • :[[Italian National Road Race Championships|Italian National Road Race Championship]] (1935, 1937, 1940, 1952) ...000) was a war hero and a champion road cyclist. He was the most renowned Italian cyclist before the [[Second World War]], having won the [[Giro d'Italia]] t
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  • '''Sicily''' (''Sicilia'' in [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Sicilian language|Sicilian]], ''Σικελία'' in [[Greek languag ...t Sicily will be connected by a land link to Italy. In October of 2006 the Italian Parliament scrapped the plan due to underwhelming support. (http://www.guar
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  • *[[Gian-Carlo Rota]], ([[1932]]-[[1999]]), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher ==Politicians==
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  • ...rs abound, and of course you will also occasionally hear Swiss German, and Italian. ...s] ''TGV'' or "High Speed Train," or [[Milan]] and [[Venice]] by the Swiss-Italian [http://www.cisalpino.com ''Cisalpino''] (''CHEEZ-al-PEEN-o''). The French
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