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  • ...quired the ''Società Anonima Costruzioni Aeronautiche Savoia'', an Italian aircraft company founded by [[Umberto Savoia]] in [[1915]]. ...Two, and Savoia-Marchetti struggled with insolvency for 6 years after the war before declaring [[bankruptcy]] in [[1951 in aviation|1951]]. In [[1953 in
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  • ...r]] used by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Regia Aeronautica]] during [[World War II]]. It first flew in [[1939 in aviation|1939]] and entered service in [[1942 ...use. Most of the P.108Cs were modified for use as [[military]] [[transport aircraft]] which could accommodate 56 soldiers.
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  • ...ilitary forces]] of [[Italy]]. It was born in [[1946]], as the Navy of the Italian Republic, from the ashes of the [[Regia Marina]]. Marina Militare celebrate ...parts are reference to Medieval Italian [[Thalassocracy|Thalassocracies]] (Italian: ''Repubbliche Marinare''):
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  • ...aggio initially produced locomotives and railway carriages. During [[World War I]] the company focused on producing airplanes. During [[World War II]] the company produced fighter planes, but Piaggio emerged from the conflic
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  • [[Image:Stemma AMI.png|thumb|150px|Coat of arms of the Italian Air Force]] ...ia Aeronautica]]'' (which equates to "Royal Air Force"). After [[World War II]], when Italy was made a [[republic]] by referendum, the ''Regia Aeronautic
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  • [[Image:Ariete 2.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Ariete]] Tanks of the Italian Ariete Armored Brigade on exercise]] ...ian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer force of 1
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  • ...[[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. Fiat-based cars are constructed all around the world, with the largest number produced outside Italy being built in [[Brazil]],
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