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  • ...[1944]], [[Örebro]], [[Sweden]] - [[September 11]], [[1978]], [[Monza]], [[Italy]]) was a Swedish [[auto racing|racing driver]]. ...t year, in [[1973 Austrian Grand Prix|Austria]], [[1973 Italian Grand Prix|Italy]] and the [[1973 United States Grand Prix|United States]].
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Tour of Italy''' |Region || [[Italy]]
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  • ...se]] team at the [[Coppa Ciano]] Junior in August [[1938]] at [[Livorno]], Italy, where [[Emilio Villoresi]] took the car's first victory. At that time the The car's last Grand Prix win came in 1953 at Merano Grand Prix, Italy.
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  • ...rn [[Italy]] in 1912. Giovanni opened his first business near [[Milan]], [[Italy]] in which he worked on [[diesel]] [[injection]] pumps and was a Bosch [[sp ...ny to a holding firm, which eventually went belly-up due to a recession in Italy in 1967, when the doors were closed for good.
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  • ...:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Italia meridionale Southern Italy.png|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Southern Italy'''
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  • '''Bentivoglio''' (in [[Latin]], rendered as ''Bentivoius'') was an [[Italy|Italian]] family of princely rank, long supreme in [[Bologna]] and responsi ...apal nobility. Bologna also strengthened its relations with [[Venice]], [[Milan]], and Florence.
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  • ...do Bianchi started his bicycle manufacturing business in a small shop on [[Milan]]’s Via Nirone in 1885. Bianchi was a prominent name in the motorcycle ra [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • United in [[1861]], '''[[Italy]]''' has significantly contributed to the [[culture|cultural]] and social d ...|Empire]] that dominated this part of the world for many centuries came an Italy whose people would make immesurable contributions to the development of [[E
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  • ...ppe Campari''' near the city of [[Lodi, Italy|Lodi]] southwest of [[Milan, Italy]], as a teenager he went to work for the [[Alfa Romeo]] automobile company. ...on September 10, 1933 at the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]] in [[Monza]], Italy was to be his last race. After 20 years without any major accidents, disast
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  • ...the 1980 Turin Motor Show. The cabriolet was made by Carrozerria Pavesi of Milan; very few of those were the GTS version.
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  • Every bike is 100% handmade in [[Italy]] by a selected team of experienced engineers. Giovanni Battaglin has desig ...Chiurato we developed Fukushima 131. This unique bicycle is on display in Milan and will be auctioned off to raise money for the people in Japan. The red c
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  • ...family has always lived in [[Concorezzo]], a small village just outside [[Milan]], very near the famous [[Monza Motor Speedway]]. Giuseppe Mondonico, the f ...him. While Giuseppe built frames, Angelo did the repairs. At that time in Italy, this was a big and important business because bicycles were the primary fo
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  • ...Marine Development Applications. The plant is located at via Gallarate 64, Milan. Its production capability includes a wide range of numerically controlled [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ctured by [[Fratelli Boselli]]) was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer of Milan Italy from 1948 to 1979, known for its [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]] successes [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Iniziati to produce in the first [[postwar]] from its location in [[Milan]] [[Garelli]] and designed by engineer [[Carlo Alberto Gilardi]], distingui [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...a''' was a line of [[motor scooter]]s originally manufactured in Milan, [[Italy]], by [[Innocenti]] but also manufactured, under license by Société Indus
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  • ...ombardy]], after the capital, [[Milan]]. Brescia is called "the Lioness of Italy" after ten days of popular uprising that took place in the city in the spri ...ministrative capital of the [[Province of Brescia]], one of the largest in Italy, with about 1,200,000 inhabitants. The ancient city of [[Brixia]], Brescia
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  • ...g the philosophy of innovation, which is today the trademark of Italjet in Italy as well as worldwide. ...a motorcycle brand intended for those who look for power and lifestyle. In Milan the past edition of Cycle and Motorcycle offered two proposals that aesthet
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  • | Production || Italy 170,176 <br/> [[Simca]] 6CV-Fiat: 26,472 <br/> Polski-Fiat 508: n/a ...at 508 Balilla''' is an [[automobile]] famous, built by the manufacturer [[Italy]] n [[Fiat]] in the 1930s that contributed greatly to the motorization of t
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  • | Assembly || [[Arese]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]]<br>Rosslyn plant, [[South Africa]] ...thumb|300px|left|'''Alfa Romeo GTV 1750 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy''']]]
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