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  • ...y|Italian]] [[electric car]] manufactured only in 1899. Manufactured in [[Milan]], it featured [[front wheel drive]]. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Foundation || [[Milan]],[[Italy]] (1967) |Location city || [[Milan]]
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  • ...Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and other major automobile races in [[Italy]]. == *[[Italian Grand Prix|Grand Prix of Italy]]
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  • ...build the ''Hensenberger'' batteries for [[electric motors]] for northern Italy. Also, in 1923 some [[electric cars]] originated here. They had a range of [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...one point in the 1930s, Domenico and his family operated ateliers in Rome, Milan and Paris. ...mmy and Giulio Caraceni, nephews of Domenico. There are three branches in Milan, all founded by offshoots of the clan, and all claiming to be the "real Car
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  • '''Passoni''' with its company based in [[Milan]], was one of the first in [[Italy]] to produce their own engines and installed them on their 2 CV [[motorcycl [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • | [[Italy]] | [[Denominazione di Origine Controllata|DOC]] in Italy;
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  • ...ani]] who wanted to produce a mild and delicate cheese to sell mainly in [[Italy]]. The name Bel Paese comes from the title of a book written by [[Antonio S ...a small town near [[Milan]] in the Lombardy region, it is now made in both Italy and the [[United States]]. Bel Paese is a cow's milk cheese. It matures fo
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  • *20100 Milano (MI) - Italy ...ng brothers, Paulo & Italo Guerciotti established a small workshop outside Milan. Under the guidance of Cino Cinelli, the Guerciotti brothers escalated quic
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  • ...avaliable in a [[Touring]] and Sport version. For the 1954 exhibition in [[Milan]] they introduced a two-stroke 160 cc engine, with a swinging arms front fo [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • capital = [[Milan]] | zone = [[CNorthern Italy]] |
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  • ...ntz'' using the rights and patents of unknown designers. In 1907, at the ''Milan Motor Show'', they introduced a 14/16 hp and a 20/24 hp model with a 4-cyli [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...is completely handmade and built inside the Tommasini factory in Grosseto, Italy.
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  • ...roducer and retailer of [[glasses|eyewear]], headquartered in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. [[Category:Companies of Italy]]
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  • | Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI) '''Desio''' is a town and ''[[comune]]'' in the [[Province of Milan]], [[Italy]]
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  • |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]||Abarth 595 ||[[Abarth]] & Co, [[Turin]] ||Fiat 594 cc ||2||1960-1 |{{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]||ALL-CARS Charly||ALL-CARS srl, [[Pianoro]] ||[[Moto Morini]] 49 cc
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  • ...''' was a line of motor [[scooter]]s manufactured in [[Milano]] (Milan), [[Italy]] from the late 1940s by the Innocenti company. The name ''Lambretta'' comes from the name of a small river (Lambro) in Milan, near the factory.
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  • *20060 Basiano (MI) - Italy ...years later, Maschiaghi has grown into a state-of-the-art facility outside Milan. As recently as 1997, they sold in excess of $45 million worth of bicycles.
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  • ...]] [[motorcycle]] manufacture founded by [[Ferruccio Calamida]] based in [[Milan]] and operated between 1926 and 1929. Using engines with 175 cc and valve i [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ch hurt its reputation. Only 7,300 TCs had been made (by hand in [[Milan, Italy]]) when it was cancelled in [[1991]]. ...he cylinder head was cast in [[England]] by [[Cosworth]] and finished in [[Italy]] by Maserati. The pistons came from [[Mahle]] in [[Germany]], and a [[Jap
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  • ...m 1924 through 1926. The engineer [[L. Trubetskoy]] founded the company in Milan and built the small French Derby cars under license. In 1925, the company i [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Flaminio Bertoni''' ([[Varese|Masnago]],[[Italy]], [[January 10]] [[1903]] - [[Paris]], [[France]],[[February 7]] [[1964]]) ...DS was often exhibited at industrial design showcases, such as the 1957 [[Milan Triennial]] Exposition.
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  • ...r. [[Max Türkheimer]] was importer the for ''Hildebrand & Wolf Müller'' in Italy and later [[Ariel]]. His [[motorcycles]] had 1 ¼ horsepower motors. Max Türkheimer was also involved in the Milan motorcycle brands [[Altea]], [[Astra]], [[Seiling]] and [[Stella]].
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  • '''AMIS''' (Le Officine Meccaniche di Vedano al Lambro) was based in [[Milan]] by [[Zumbini]], and build a lightweight motorcycle with an [[Alpine]] 98 The scooter, with marked Rumi motor, was exhibited at the show in [[Milan]] in 1949. The engine is further amended by discontinuing the rotating dist
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  • ...e:1906 Vetturette OTAV.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''1906 OTAV Vetturettes in [[Milan]]''']] This rare car was built in [[Milan]], [[Italy]] from 1906 to 1908 by [[Max Türkheimer]]. The body is from the famous "Ca
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  • '''Vaga''' began in 1926 by [[Mario Vaga]] built a light bike based in Milan. A motorcycle was involved in the Nations Grand Prix in [[Monza]], it had a [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Vaga]]
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  • ...o Rivolta]], heir of an important family of industrialists of [[Milan]], [[Italy]], changed his production portfolio from refrigeration units to mopeds and ...daughter, Marietta, is in the management of [[Zagato]] Centrostile, Milan, Italy, she is married to Andrea Zagato.
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:italy-northern-c-encarta.gif|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Northern Italy'''
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  • ...Rimorchi) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured based in [[Milan]] from 1948 until 1949. One of many [[mini-car]]s built in the years follo [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ed a horizontal cylindered engine which was presented to the Trade Fair in Milan the same year. The 125 cc engine had cast iron cylinders with the head made [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ossi''' (born in [[Biella]], [[Italy]], [[April 27]], [[1908]] - died in [[Milan]], [[May 9]], [[1949]]) was an Italian racecar driver and auto constructor.
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  • [[Image:Italy Regions numbered 300px.png|center|Numbered regions of Italy]] |6. [[Campania]] || [[Naples, Italy|Naples]] (Napoli)
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  • '''Gaggia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] company that makes [[coffee]] machines, especially [[espresso]] a ...atic models recently added to the line. The machines are manufactured in [[Milan]] at the Robecco sul Naviglio factory.
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  • ...relli'', the first plant was established in [[Sesto San Giovanni]] near [[Milan]]. Company started as a magnet and electric equipment manufacturer and has ...artered in Corbetta (Milan) and works with 53 plants and 31 R&D centres in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Poland, Czech Republic, Russia, Turkey, United Sta
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  • ...a mission to [[Argentine]] in 1912, returning to Italy to found the new [[Milan]]-based workshop ''Societa Anonima Officine Alfieri [[Maserati]]'' in 1914.
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  • '''Mafalda''' (''L. Moglia & Co.'') began in 1923 and was based in [[Milan]], manufacturing [[motorcycles]] with both two and four stroke 123 and 173 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Mascarpone is used in various dishes of [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]], where it is a specialty. It is milky-white in color and is easily spread ...e area between [[Lodi]] and [[Abbiategrasso]], [[Italy]], south-west of [[Milan]], probably in the late-16th or early-17th century. The name is said to com
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  • '''Altea''' was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer founded in [[Milan]] on January 1938, under the name '''Seiling Inc.''', by [[Alberico Seiling [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...manufacturer of motorized bicycles, except that in 1925 it was based in [[Milan]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...e larger Darracq models were still manufactured in France and imported. In Italy they produced the ''8/10 HP'' Model and a series of ''Fiaker'' models with
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  • ...& C.''' SpA is a diverse [[multinational company]] based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. Founded [[1872]] in Milan by '''Giovanni Battista Pirelli''', at its beginning it specialized in [[ru
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  • ...do Bianchi started his bicycle manufacturing business in a small shop on [[Milan]]’s Via Nirone in 1885. Since then Bianchi has become one of the world's ...bicycle]]s built by their famous '''reparto corse''' racing department in Italy, which more often than not are equipped with [[Campagnolo]] parts.
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  • ...was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] that already in 1920 at the [[Milan]] Show introduced and proposed an electric motorcycle. The success of this [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Ayrton''' was a manufacturer of bicycles motors that operated in [[Milan]] in the early years of the twentieth century. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Grasetti''' (''Grasetti: S.A. Meccanotecnica'') based in [[Milan]], was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer produced a limited number [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Ottavio Quadrio'') was an [[Italian]] brand of [[motorcycles]] based in [[Milan]]. They built motorcycles using 123 cc and 147 cc ''ILO'' engines. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''MOMO Srl''' is a design company headquartered in [[Milan]], [[Italy]] that makes accessories and parts for [[automobiles]]. MOMO are the initia *[http://www.momo.it/ MOMO Italy's Website]
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  • ...4 cylinder motor bi-block, that it was produced until 1908, years in which Italy was in bad financial times. The company was renamed De Vecchi & Co. ...absorbed in late1919 by the CMN (National Mechanical Constructions), of [[Milan]].
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  • ...oni Motocicli'') was an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. Gems was an Italian motorcycle that had a 268 cc two-stroke engine. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • Although based in [[Milan]], '''Arbos''' produced, in the early fifties, motorcycles in the workshops [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Fabbrica Motocicli Gerbi'') was a historic brand of motorcycles based in [[Milan]] that made small motorcycles with 98 cc to 173 cc ''Sachs'' engines. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...]] was an [[Italian]] motor manufacturer, produced by [[G. Presenti]] in [[Milan]], from 1922 to 1926. This was a small Italian factory produced its own 143 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Birth place || [[Piacenza]], [[Emilia-Romagna]], [[Italy]] ..., and by 2001 was acclaimed as the most successful designer to come out of Italy, with an annual turnover of $1.691 billion, and a personal fortune of $4.1
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  • Amboldi, founded in [[Milan]], company that produces light motorcycles with engine of 175 cc overhead v [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ine Meccaniche Gazzi'') was an Italian motorcycles manufacturer based in [[Milan]]. This Italian brand built beautiful motorcycles which were quite popular [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''AD''' was founded by [[Antonio Dionisi]] in 1926 and was based in [[Milan]] and build motorized bicycles. These were lightweight motorcycles availabl [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...i e Marchi'') [[motorcycles]] were built by [[Bonzi & Marchi]], based in [[Milan]], using 296 cc and 330 cc and 499 cc single-cylinder V-twins [[Moser]] eng [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ti]] had lived in France for several years when he moved from his native [[Milan]] to live in [[Paris, France|Paris]]. His father's factory had clients in [ During [[World War I]], the family lived in [[Milan, Italy]]. Following the retaking of [[Alsace]] by [[France]] at the end of the war
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  • * There was a brand with this name, see [[MP (Milan)]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Autolux''' was headquartered in [[Milan]], by [[Procaccini]], build three-wheeler with an electric motor from 1938 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...nique Angelo Garlaschelli''), founded by Angelo Garlaschelli and based in[[Milan]], build [[motorcycles]] which had 65 cc and 123 cc two stroke engines and [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...aris''' (''Ditta Motocicli Ferraris'') was a motorcycle company based in [[Milan]], founded in 1903, producing motorcycles from [[bicycles]] [[chassis]] equ [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...c (about 650 trains/day) because it is the principal railway junction of [[Italy]]. ...stopped at the exact time of the explosion. The attack is also known in [[Italy]] as the ''[[Strage di Bologna]]'', the ''[[Bologna massacre]]''.
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  • ...aniche Fratelli'', [[Milan]]) was founded by the [[Molteni]] brothers in [[Milan]] and built [[motorcycles]] with [[MAG]] and [[Bradshaw]] engines, frames, [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Bucher & Zeda''' was founded in [[Milan]] in 1906, produces a motorcycle competition, with a valve in the head engi [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Bucher]]
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  • '''Royal''', founded by [[Fratelli Santogostino]] in [[Milan]], built 132 cc two strokes first, but later also 346 cc and 498 cc models [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Zenit]]
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  • '''Azzarra''' was founded by Franco Azzarra, was based in [[Milan]] from 1922 to 1927 and produced motorcycles equipped with two-stroke 175 c [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ers Alberico and Guidetti Seiling had experience working with [[MAS]] in [[Milan]]. In 1950 they developed a 50 cc Gioiello the name means "jewel" under the [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Mario Almondo''' is the [[Italy|Italian]] Operations Director of the [[Scuderia Ferrari|Ferrari]] [[Formula ...[[industry|industrial]] [[management]] at the [[Polytechnic University of Milan|Politecnico di Milano]]. After brief spells as a [[lecturer]], in [[milita
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  • '''Guia''' (''Officine Ettore Buralli''), founded by [[Ettore Buralli]] of [[Milan]] in 1950, and was a small [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer. There w [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Panettone''' is a typical [[cake]] of [[Milan]], [[Italy]], usually prepared and enjoyed for [[Christmas]], and one of the symbols o ...a sweet [[wine]], such as [[spumante]] or [[moscato]]. In some regions of Italy, it is served with '''Crema di Mascarpone''', a cream made from [[mascarpon
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  • '''Amerio''' was a Italian [[motorcycle]] manufacturer based in [[Milan]] and the only info about the [[engine]] on the '''Amerio''', is that it's [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Veneto-Emilia)'' was a [[motorcycle]] manufacturer the began in 1925 in [[Milan]]. The bike had an engine with 496 cc, and production plans, with head, sid [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...presented a [[prototype]] built in his workshop that was established in [[Milan]]. In 1910, only after moving to a larger factory in [[Sesto San Giovanni]] [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''MGF''' (''Motocicli Garanzini Francesco'') was based in [[Milan]] and began in the first post-war period. Until 1921 the brothers Francesco [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Parmalat SpA''', an [[Italy|Italian]] [[dairy]] and [[food]] company and [[Europe]]'s biggest [[dairy c ...[[bakery]], and other product lines in the 1980s, becoming listed on the [[Milan stock exchange]] in [[1990]], and expanding further in the 1990s.
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  • '''Aldbert''' was a little company based the in [[Milan]] area and open its doors in 1951. They produced very interesting sport mot [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Aliprandi''', based in [[Milan]] and founded by [[Fratelli Aliprandi]], produced few examples of [[motorcy [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Borghi''' (''S.p.A. Carlo Borghi'') began production in [[Milan]] as a bicycle factory and in 1952, began to produce [[motorcycles]] and [[ [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Borghi]]
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  • ...menegildo Zegna (pronounced "Zenya") was founded in [[1910]] in Trivero, [[Italy]] by tailor and entrepreneur Ermenegildo Zegna. The company is often referr Zegna suits, long popular in Italy, were first sold in the [[United States]] in [[1938]], but being so expensi
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  • Emilio Villoresi was born in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], the younger brother of the star [[Maserati]] driver, [[Luigi Villoresi]]
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  • map = [[Image:Italy Regions Liguria Map.png]] | ...mallest of the Italian regions. It borders France to the west, [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]] to the north, and [[Emilia-Romagna]] and [[Tuscany]] to the eas
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  • ....p.A. had a short life span from 1953-1957 and was founded in [[Bergamo]], Italy. ...were sold and were built under the [[Devil]] name. The headquarters was in Milan (Devil Moto, Milano), but the factory was in Bergamo. Produced were 123cc u
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  • ...all car and planed to have the standard production by several companies in Italy. But it remained only in the planning.
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  • ...of the many [[football (soccer)|football]] clubs. It can also be tasted in Italy's magnificent food. People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian culture|Italian]](s) as a whole. Howev
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  • ...nal level, they participated in the ''Salone del Ciclo e Motorcycle'' in [[Milan]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...a four-speed gearbox and shaft drive which was presented at the show in [[Milan]] in 1947 but not go into production. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Kosmos''' (''Moto Kosmos S.r.L.''), founded in [[Liscate]], [[Milan]] in 1976, were know for building off-road [[motorcycles]] with two-stroke [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Kosmos]]
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  • ...rganises other top Italian cycling events such as the [[Giro d'Italia]], [[Milan-Sanremo]] and [[Tirreno-Adriatico]]. The race is ranked 1.HC on the [[Union [[Image:Milan turin map.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Milano-Torino route''']]
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  • '''Orio Marchand''' was founded in 1898, a based [[Musocco]] (Milan) company, started by the brothers [[Paul Marchand]] and [[Leo Marchand]], a ...the sporting triumphs of [[Joseph Tamagni]]. In 1901, they exhibited in [[Milan]] a bike with a 1.75 hp motor that was battery powered, and became the "Mag
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  • '''SVM''' was located in [[Cesano Maderno]], near [[Milan]] in 1986. They put a [[moped]] into production, a trial model with 329 cc [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Franchi''' was founded in [[Milan]] in 1930 for the trade in spare parts and accessories for [[bicycles]] and [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Franchi]]
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  • '''De Togni''', based in [[Milan]], built a special vehicle in 1932. It was a light motorcycle with a 175 cc [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...mobilistiche'') was a French-Italian joint construction project based in [[Milan]] running from 1969 until 1980. The Lawil models, all small cars, were avai [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Alba-Mazzucchelli''' was founded by P. Sarpi in [[Milan]] in 1925.They built motorized bicycles equipped with the German Alba 198 c [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Cinelli has a reputation for quality in design and production similar to Italy's other famous bicycle marques. Cinelli’s Rampichino (1985) introduce MTB in Italy, Cork Ribbon (1987) reinvents the bicycle ribbon, Spinaci extensions (1996)
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  • '''Vincenzo Trucco''' was a racing driver from [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. He was [[Isotta Fraschini]] works driver and won the 1908 [[Targa Florio
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...[[Milan]], [[February 23]], [[1946]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He unsuccessfully entered 3 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix in 1978 with [[
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  • ...of Italy]] and also winning the unusual competition for teams, the Giro d'Italy 1912. Since 1921, Cesare Rizzato a craftsman-builder from Padua, started pr ...rming the new Atala group which was owned by a group of entrepreneurs in [[Milan]] and [[Banca Antonveneta]]. It is currently owned by the Turkish company '
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