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  • ...ver there are sketchy and unclear testimonies regarding its history. A new station was built ten years later on the same grounds. The station as we know it today was designed and built by architect [[Gaetano Ratti]],
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Milan''' |Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI)
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  • ...bled streets reminiscent of [[Vienna]], [[Budapest]], [[Prague]] and other Central-European capitals. In 2005 it was visited by over half a million tourists, ...s station (Autobusni kolodvor) is located to the south-east of the railway station - approximately 5 minutes by tram (lines 2 and 6).
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  • |Timezone || [[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 ...city and connects it to the other Ligurian cities, as well as with Nice, [[Milan]], [[Turin]] and [[Rome]].
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  • ...ba, Spain|Cordoba]], [[Paris]], [[Venice]], [[Florence]], and, probably, [[Milan]], with 60,000 - 70,000 inhabitants. ...Taddeo Pepoli]] ([[1337]]-[[1347]]), Bologna fell to the [[Visconti]] of [[Milan]], but returned to the [[Papal States|Papal]] orbit with Cardinal [[Alborno
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  • |Timezone || [[Central European Time|CET]] ...]). The [[Multi-Purpose Logistics Module]]s for the [[International Space Station]] were produced in Turin. The future European launcher projects beyond [[Ar
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  • |[[Time zone]]||[[Central European Time|CET]], [[UTC]]+1 ...by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]].
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  • ...for one hour) and can be purchased at machines at the bus stop and in the station. There is a change machine next to the UBS ATM and at the bus stop. ...hed from ''Cornavin'' via the number 16 tram (Amandolier/SNCF stop). This station serves points south such as Annemasse, and Chamonix - Mt. Blanc.
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  • [[Image:ElezioneMilano.jpg|thumb|left|campaigners working on posters in Milan, Italy, 2004]] ...especially the [[Maoist]] Student Movement, very strong in those years in Milan's [[university|universities]], who considered the bombing to have all the m
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  • |Timezone:||[[Central European Time|CET]], [[Coordinated Universal Time|UTC]]+1 ...domination from 1394–1409, Genoa came under rule by the [[Visconti]] of [[Milan]]. Genoa lost Sardinia to [[Aragon]], Corsica to internal revolt and its Mi
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  • ...a Commissioner who serves to co-ordinate the affairs and activities of the central government's apparatus. |11. [[Lombardy]] (Lombardia)<br>[[Milan]] (Milano)
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  • ...ear. This was the world's first complete line ([[sedan]], [[coupe]], and [[station wagon]]) of permanent automatic all-wheel drive passenger models. The new E The Eagle's thick [[viscous]] fluid central differential provided quiet and smooth transfer of power that was directed
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