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  • ...total population of Italia at the beginning of the 1st century was around 10 million. ...de under the [[Papacy]], and became part of the Kingdom of Italy only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of [[Italian unification]]. The [[Vatican Ci
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  • ...won the world championship at [[Twin Ring Motegi|Motegi]], [[Japan]], on [[September 23]] 2007, four races before the end of the season. *Torque: 11.8kgm @ 10,500 rpm
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  • ...arely ahead of McLaren's Juan Pablo Montoya. His points total included the 10 points from his only victory of the season, the [[2005 United States Grand |align="center"| 10
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  • n September 2010, shareholders approved a plan to split Fiat's industrial businesses fr ...va did not launch another new car for another 16 years. The 2003 [[Zastava 10]] model was another Fiat design — this time the second generation [[
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  • ...osto Tipo C which entered it's first race at the [[Italian Grand Prix]] in September 1935. Earlier that year, another attempt to challenge the German car's supe ...st in 4-cylinder units carried on an alloy [[crankcase]] which contained a 10-main bearing [[crankshaft]]. A central gear train was interposed between th
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  • ...to Carolina Perina, and together they had two children: Giorgio (born [[4 September]] [[1918]]), who died in 1937 aged 19 from [[myocarditis]], and Alberto, wh ...ge in the regulations which meant that Grand Prix races had to be at least 10 hours in duration. After drawing ninth place on the grid at the [[1931
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  • ...[volcano]] [[Mount Etna|Etna]], situated close to [[Catania]], is 3,320 m (10,900 ft) high, making it the tallest [[volcano]] in Europe. It is also one o ...taly. The city was soon bombed by the Italian navy, which disembarked on [[September 22]] under the command of [[Raffaele Cadorna]]. Italian soldiers summarily
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  • ...Bahn (Schnellbahn) (fast regional train) S7 (or S2) is also direct, merely 10 minutes slower than the CAT and costs just a third: €6 return (or €3 on ...ne Arts)''', €10. Picture Gallery daily except Monday 10 am-6 pm, Thursday 10 am- 9 pm, U2: Babenbergerstrasse, U3: Volkstheater, tram D, J, 1, 2, bus 57
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  • *'''Festes de la Mercè''' Around the 24th of September, the main celebrations in the city. Live music during all the day and night ...'s cloister, Santa Anna, Casa de l'Ardiaca, Museu Frederic Marés, and over 10 more fountains.
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  • *'''2006''' greater than 10,000 units :*'''Griso 8V''' In September 2007 at GMG, Moto Guzzi introduced the ''Griso 8V'', featuring a heavily re
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  • ...rand Prix motorcycle racing]] in {{MGP|2003}}, after a 30 year absence. On September 23, 2007 Casey Stoner clinched his and Ducati's first Grand Prix World Cham ...spute. In 2006, Troy Bayliss' championship winning 999R was quoted to have 10 to 15 HP less than the Japanese four cylinder rivals, despite the fact that
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  • ...gend of Zorro]]'', Martin Campbell claimed the list to have consisted of 8-10 names. ...tions in South Africa, the producers had to reconsider their options. On [[September 13]], [[2005]] CommanderBond.net reported that Martin Campbell (director) a
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  • ...rporate sponsors, whose budget sheets ran on the fiscal year. Therefore in September 1996, the IRL announced their season would revert back to a calendar year b ...lk to the winner to promote their product. A [[sponsorship]] of currently $10,000 now paid out by the [[American Dairy Association]] if the winner swigs
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  • ...ailure since 2000, forcing him to retire. Alonso won the race and opened a 10-point lead in the driver's championship with only one race to go. Massa fin In September 2005 Ferrari announced they had signed an extension of their sponsorship ar
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  • [[Ferrari]] had 10 cars start the 1958 Le Mans with only two finishing but one, a TR 58 (250TR ...e of the [[May 1968]] riots in France, the race was postponed and moved to September, and was now the last race of the FIA championship. The rescheduled race in
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  • ...ce under the new regulations was the [[1946 Turin Grand Prix]] held on [[1 September]], the race being won by [[Achille Varzi]] in an [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One) ...m the track. If the plank was worn over a certain tolerance (approximately 10 mm), the car would be deemed illegal.
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  • In 1988, Lancia gained 10 victories out of 11 rallies and the world title, won well before the end of |align=center| 10.0
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  • ...t. Prost had one younger brother called Daniel, who died of [[cancer]] in September 1986. Although short, Prost was an active, athletic child, who enthusiasti ! 10
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  • ...er the centuries. In [[410]], the city of Rome itself was sacked, and in [[September 4]], [[476]], the Germanic chief [[Odoacer]] forced the last Roman emperor ...of the ancient Rome lived in innumerable urban centers, with population of 10,000 and more and several military settlements, a very high rate of urbaniza
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