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  • ...out of the city in 1943. For the following year they rented a single room from a farmer in the neighboring countryside, where young Pavarotti developed an ...n Pavarotti's case [[football (soccer)|football]] above all — he graduated from the Schola Magistrale and faced the dilemma of a career choice. He was inte
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  • After French soldiers had occupied [[Turin]] at the end of the 18th century and later abandoned it to the [[Kingdom of ...d the more complex types of crime. An anti-crime section is found in every city district public prosecutor's office.
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  • |14. [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]] (Piemonte)<br>[[Turin]] (Torino) *[[Bologna]] - (''Bologna''): A major trade fair city.
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  • Geneva is officially a [[French phrasebook|French]]-speaking city, although with the large international presence English takes a close secon ...arly three years, Calvin returned triumphantly in 1541 to help elevate the city to the rank of a «Protestant Rome ». The intellectual influence of the Re
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  • ...manufacturer]], [[financial]] and [[industry|industrial]] group based in [[Turin]] in the [[Piedmont]] region. Fiat was founded in 1899 by a group of invest ...[Paolo Cantarella]] as CEO. [[Umberto Agnelli]] then took over as chairman from 2002 to 2004. After Umberto Agnelli's death on 28 May 2004, [[Luca Cordero
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  • : “Taurinense” Alpini Brigade in [[Turin]] (Piedmont) :: 32° Alpini Engineer Regiment in [[Turin]] (Piedmont)
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  • ...ce with these and other parties of the centre-left in many local contexts, from [[Padua]] to [[Udine]] ...within the framework of Italy, as it was its original goal: not to secede from Italy but to transform the whole country in a federal State. This is the bi
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  • |Key people || [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], founder ...landowner and came from a good family with strong roots in Tuscany and the city of Livorno. His grandfather, also named Giotto Bizzarrini, was a biologist
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  • ...s include [[Dante Alighieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...[Konrad von Würzburg]]. While Benoît wrote in French, he took his material from a Latin history. Herbort and Konrad used a French source to make an almost
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  • ...s include [[Dante Alighieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...[Konrad von Würzburg]]. While Benoît wrote in French, he took his material from a Latin history. Herbort and Konrad used a French source to make an almost
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