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  • ...er. It will be among the venues of the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] with some alpine skiing events to be held on the surrounding slopes. It is also a famous sta
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  • ...arcours usually winds northwards towards the [[Jura mountains]] and [[Alps|Alpine]] mountain ranges of western Switzerland.
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  • ...r Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Alpine]] A106, [[DAF Trucks|DAF]] 55, the [[Leyland P76]] and the [[Reliant]] [[Re * [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]] A106 (1955)
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  • ...:Alpino motorcycle 1.jpg|thumb|right|250px| Alpino "Bassotto" 125 cc. This Alpine had a ''Teine'' 125 cc two-stroke engine and was named "Bassotto" because i ...eed of 82.216km/h. During these attempts they were also testing a new 75cc Alpine bike at [[Monza]].
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  • * [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]] A106 (1955)
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  • ...ovince of Vicenza]], in the [[Veneto]] region, and now is also made in the Alpine region of the [[Province of Trento]], which has become part of the DOP area ...ow's milk]]. Alpine milk is what makes Asiago a special, healthy cheese. [[Alpine meadow]]s have a larger variety of grass species, medicinal plants and flow
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  • *[[Alpine (car)|Renault Alpine]]
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  • ...e Alps can be found in the [[list of mountains of the Alps]] and [[list of Alpine peaks by prominence]]. ...f the Alps, including the [[French Prealps]]. (See [[Geography of the Alps|Alpine geography]].)
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  • ...in [[Milan]] by [[Zumbini]], and build a lightweight motorcycle with an [[Alpine]] 98 cc engine and three wheelers.
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  • ...can offer so much fun on roads full of bends. The bends in sequence of an alpine road, that is, those that require you to “lean” heavily, in harmony and
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  • ...th the Alfa version. The chassis was based on a [[Tecno]] chassis and used Alpine inspired bodywork. After securing only a single point each the switch to a
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  • : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • : Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south
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  • ...d out of the glare of publicity for several years. An avid [[Alpine skiing|Alpine skier]], hiker, and pilot, Reventlow maintained a home in [[Aspen, Colorado
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  • ...e on [[Formula One]], F3 constructors of the 1970s included [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]], [[Lola]], [[March Engineering|March]], [[Modus]], [[GRD]], [[Ralt]] and
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  • ...e territory. Sicily is home to [[Mount Etna]], Italy's highest non-[[Alps|Alpine]] peak and Europe's largest active volcano. Sardinia is home to the [[Genn
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  • Life was simpler in the mid-50s, when [[Ferrari]] ordered a pair of 642 RN2 Alpine bus chassis from [[Fiat]]. They were delivered to '''Carrozzeria Bartoletti
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  • ...nd [[Jean-Pierre Boudy]], and introduced in [[1973]] in the [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]]-Renault A440. The CH1 was a 90° [[cast iron]] block V6, similar to the ...rts car and finally won the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] in 1978 with a Renault-Alpine A 442 chassis.
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  • ...rs and racing cars with the RR layout was produced by the French company [[Alpine]] (badged as Renaults in some contries, including the UK, to avoid trade ma
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  • The Aosta Valley is an [[Alpine]] valley that with its side valleys includes the Italian slopes of [[Mont B ...ting-point for the tracks, then roads, which divided here to lead over the Alpine passes. The road through the [[Great St. Bernard Pass]] (or today the [[Gre
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  • The Valle d'Aosta is an [[Alpine]] valley that with its side valleys includes the Italian slopes of [[Mont B ...ting-point for the tracks, then roads, which divided here to lead over the Alpine passes. The road through the [[Great St. Bernard Pass]] (or today the [[Gre
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  • ...that slice through Italy's Northern Lake District, blame the long and cold Alpine winters. For whatever reason, the locals seem to be afflicted with a strang
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  • | [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]]
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  • In [[Piemonte]], specifically the alpine mountains ([[Maritime Alps]]) on the border with France, the fermentation p
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  • | [[Alpine M63]] - [[Renault]] | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alpine (car)|Société Automobiles Alpine]]
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  • ..., and Prince-Bishop [[Federico Vanga]] issued the first mining code of the alpine region. ...[Bozen-Bolzano|Bolzano]] and the part of Tyrol that stretched south of the Alpine watershed (which was German speaking) were annexed by Italy.
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  • * [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]] (France)
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  • ...[Ferrari 275|Ferrari 275 GTB]], some other Ferrari type, an [[Alpine (car)|Alpine]], or even a [[Le Mans prototype]] race car (largely believed to be a [[Mat
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  • * [[Alpine skiing]] such as [[Slalom skiing]] or [[Downhill skiing]]
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  • ...with his father who was a race mechanic. His first race event was at the [[Alpine Rally]] in 1951. He won the 1957, 1958 and 1959 ''[[Tour de France automobi
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  • ...r Company|Triumph]]s, the [[Maserati]] Spyder, [[BMW]] 700, [[Alpine_(car)|Alpine]] A106, [[DAF Trucks|DAF]] 55, the [[Leyland P76]] and the [[Reliant]] [[Re
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  • * Alpine
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  • ...or, special leather for the seats and dashboard was used, and the standard Alpine stereo system now featured an integrated DVD audio/navigation system. 42 we ...enium Edition. Models included special "Alpine Edition" cars with advanced Alpine brand sound systems, a VTR and VTR roadster which used leftover SE 30 compo
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  • | [[Alpine A110|Interlagos Mark 1]]
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  • | [[Renault Alpine A442]]B | {{flagiconFrance}} [[Renault]]-[[Alpine (car)|Alpine]]
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  • | Alpine A211 Renault
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  • ...tion (Group B6) and at record attempts. It was powered by a 1000cc Renault Alpine four-cylinder unit positioned obliquely behind the seat in the left-hand bo
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  • ...ied by [[Germany]], which reorganised it as the "Alpenvorland" (literally "Alpine Foreland") and put it under the administration of a [[Nazi]] [[Gauleiter]].
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  • ...ied by [[Germany]], which reorganised it as the "Alpenvorland" (literally "Alpine Foreland") and put it under the administration of [[Gauleiter]] [[Franz Hof
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  • | [[Chrysler Alpine|Simca 1307-1308]] | [[Chrysler Alpine|Alpine]]/[[Simca 1307|1307-1308]] (1976)
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  • ...hip Constructors' Champions|manufacturer's world championship]] with its [[Alpine A110]], after which [[Lancia]] took the title three years in a row with the ...s' championship || {{flagiconFrance}} [[Alpine (car)|Alpine-Renault]] || [[Alpine A110]]
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  • ...m the Paris entertainment world. An athletic woman, she was also an avid [[alpine skiing|downhill skier]] but an accident on the slopes severely damaged her
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  • *[[Sunbeam Alpine|Sunbeam Alpine Series 1]] — James drives a Sunbeam Alpine during a brief and relatively tame chase scene with a [[LaSalle]] hearse an
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  • | [[Alpine (car)|Alpine-Renault T66]]
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  • In the third race of the season at Motegi, Japan, Marco spun the #26 Alpine car out on the first lap of the race. This was his second DNF of the seaso
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  • "Alpine gearing" of approximately 15% step is preferred.
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  • ...succession entering the Pyrenees, then a great climax of three successive Alpine stages. Bartali won that 1948 Tour not by a handful of seconds but by over ...he two Italian team-mates destroyed the race as a contest in a mountainous Alpine stage over the [[Col de Vars]] and [[Col d'Izoard]]. When Coppi punctured o
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  • [[Image:Renault Alpine A443 Donington 2007.jpg|thumb|right|170px|[[Renault Alpine A443]] from 1978.]]
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