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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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  • ...nando Innocenti''' ([[September 1]], [[1891]]-1966), born in [[Pescia]], [[Italy]], was the founder of the [[Innocenti|Innocenti company]] and was the creat From [[Rome]] went to [[Milan]] and it was there that he opened the [[Innocenti]] company, which speciali
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  • ...& Sgarbi'') engines were built by '''''[[Testi]] and [[Sgarbi]]''''' in [[Milan]], which could be applied without modification to any bike. The engine was [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...lla S.r.L'') motorcycles were made by the [[Tapella]] company located in [[Milan]] with a NSV engine made by Nanni Costruzioni Meccaniche based in [[Bologna [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Innocenti''', an [[Economy of Italy|Italian]] machinery works, was originally established by [[Ferdinando Innoc ...ey]] MKII Sprite (styling by [[Ghia]]). The car was produced by OSI (near Milan). In 1972 BLMC took over control of the company.
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  • ...'''Regions of Italy''' were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the [[Italy#Politics|1948 constitution]], which states that the constitution's role is: [[Image:Italy Regions numbered 300px.png|right|Numbered regions of Italy]]
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  • ...[[Milan]]. The affiliated company was situated in [[Brescia]], Northern [[Italy]]. The name ''Brixia'' is the antique [[Latin]] for Brescia. These companie [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...company became successful he wanted to expand and acquired a majority of [[Milan]] based car manufacturing company A.L.F.A. in 1915. Only three years later, He returned to Italy he worked as a representative of Belgian industries that exported machinery
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  • ...) is an Italian designer. He designed many of the most beautiful cars of [[Italy]] since the mid-'60s. ..., but also significant collaboration between Wilson and [[Innocenti]] in [[Milan]], who in 1974 led to the presentation of the new Mini 90/120, cars - in va
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  • ...'''Astoria''' (1934-1958) was a [[motorcycle]]s designer and producer in [[Milan]] founded by ex-racer [[Virginio Fieschi]] with the collaboration of [[Alfr ...ler with 50 cc engines. ''Moto Astoria'', which at the time was based in [[Milan-Affori]], ceased production in 1958.
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  • Blame the endless curvy roads that slice through Italy's Northern Lake District, blame the long and cold Alpine winters. For whate ...how I'd do on a race track?" and it all went downhill from there. Luckily, Italy's Super Twin championship caters to two-valved twins like Giuseppe's Guzzi,
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  • ...he end of the seventies under the name of Kramer, located in [[Arcore]] ([[Milan]]), had always built off-road models, both for cross and a more 'regular' v [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Kram-It]]
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...[[April 12]], [[1961]] in [[Milan]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 20 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix, debuting on [[March
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  • ...company, '''SIVA''' ''(Società Italiana Vetture Automobili)'' in 1907 in [[Milan]], which was dissolved after a short time. [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Region || {{flagiconItaly}} North West [[Italy]] ...imavera'', is an annual [[cycling]] race between [[Milan]] and [[San Remo, Italy|San Remo]]. Currently it is the longest of all professional one-day cycling
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  • ''Mario '''Acerboni''''', a good motorcycle racer, born in [[Milan]] in 1889 and died in 1967, opened a motorcycle company with an attached sh [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...January]] [[1934]] in [[Milan]]) is a former [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]] who raced in the [[1965 Italian Grand Prix]] for the [[Scuderia Centro Su
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...November 17]], [[1967]] in [[Milan]]) is a former [[racing driver]] from [[Italy]]. He participated in 7 [[Formula One]] Grands Prix for [[Simtek]], debuti
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  • ...already more than 7000 vehicles per year were leaving from its plants in [[Milan]], in [[Via Tortona]].
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  • '''Benotto''' (''Motocicli Benotto SpA'') was a [[bicycle]] manufacturer in [[Milan]] that began [[motorcycle]] production in 1953 and the Tavan ''Master'' mop [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Benotto]]
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  • ...in Villa - [[Motociclismo Historical]]''- 8-9 / [[1999]], [[Edisport]], [[Milan]] [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Roberto Cavalli''' (born [[November 15]] [[1940]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[fashion designer]]. ...ction at the Salon for Prêt-à-Porter in Paris, successively coming back to Italy on the wave of success. He brought on the catwalks of the Sala Bianca of Pa
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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...hip [[Formula One]] Grand Prix with [[Surtees]] ([[1978 Italian Grand Prix|Italy 1978]]) but failed to qualify. He also participated in one non-Championship
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Milan''' |Province || [[Province of Milan|Milan]] (MI)
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  • '''Nagase & Ray''' is a Italian [[motorcycle]] company founded in [[Milan]] in [[1925]]. ...by the United States in [[Europe]]. The company obtained the exclusive for Italy from "[[Ford Motor Company]] of [[Detroit]] in the car, as well as" [[India
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  • ...he slogan "Travel by Road, and Race at the Track". At the Salone Show in [[Milan]] the same year, they presented a 250 cc Augusta. In 1929, production conti [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • The '''[[Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics]]''' (NUTS) of [[Italy]] is a statistical system, administered by [[Eurostat]] for the [[European ! [[Groups of regions of Italy|Groups of Regions]]
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  • ...ry 22, 2008, at the International Piaggio Group Convention in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. It is powered by a 65-degree 1000cc [[V-4]] engine, the company's first
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  • |Location country || [[Italy]] ...igh-performance cars and motorcycles. It was established in [[Bergamo]], [[Italy]] in [[1961]], and now operates worldwide.
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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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  • '''Max Turkheimer & Co''' assembled the '''Astra''' [[motorcycles]] in [[Milan]] using numerous parts sourced from the Birmingham firm ''Components Ltd'', [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconITA}} [[Italy|Italian]] ...[[1911]], [[Terranuova Bracciolini]], [[Arezzo]] - [[28 July]] [[1998]], [[Milan]]) was best known as the [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] works' tes
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  • | Region || Lombardy, Italy The '''Tour of [[Lombardy]]''' (Italian: ''Giro di Lombardia'') is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[cycling]] race. It is traditionally the last great [[Classic c
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  • ...ports competitors not being very expected. In 1977, [[Al Motosalone]] of [[Milan]], presented a new [[motorcycle]], completely updated with a much improved [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...duced an F3 car in 1952 but owing to the popularity of Formula Junior in [[Italy]] a change to this formula was quickly adopted with a front-engined '''Fiat
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  • '''Paton''' is an Italian [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Milan]] a started in [[1958]] and specialized in motorcycle competition. ...Bergamonti, 22 ° Trabalzini and 34th Bertarelli other classified with the Milan half a liter), while [[Franco Trabalzini]] is second in the Italian Champio
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  • '''Birel''' S.p.A. of [[Lissone]] ([[Milan]]) started building [[kart]]s in the late [[1950s]] after many years as a [ [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...(''[[Bergamo]], [[Brescia]], [[Como]], [[Cremona]], [[Lecco]], [[Lodi]], [[Milan]], [[Pavia]], [[Treviso]], [[Novara]]'')
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  • ...ini]], based in [[Casalecchio di Reno]], is submitted to the Trade Fair in Milan in 1955. The Rainbow had a 158.4 cc engine with two side by side vertical c [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...]], after many insistence for the need to improve safety on the roads of [[Italy]], the authoritative magazine ''[[Quattroruote magazine|Quattroruote]]'' de
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  • ...obility. The design and production of vehicles, is performed entirely in [[Italy]]. ..., was also encouraged by the first major [[oil crisis]] whose result, in [[Italy]], were the famous "car-free Sundays, best known as" [[austerity]]. "
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  • '''Bonzi & Marchi''', founded in 1913 and factory based in [[Milan]], built a motorcycle with a [[Senior]] motorcycle with a ''Moser'' engine [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...out even realizing it, Pavesi has chanced upon two racers that will divide Italy in two, between rivalry and victories. One is confident and a country boy, ...o Coppi setting the new record of the hour at the [[Vigorelli]] arena in [[Milan]], under enemy bombings. And of course he is riding a Legnano bicycle.
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  • ...ope BV group. The activities were moved to Rozzano on the southern edge of Milan. At these new facilities, the traditional production machines were rebuilt On April 22, 1922 '''Rudge Whitworth Milano''' was established in Milan, Italy. The primary focus for the company at that time was production and commerci
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] '''Paolo Barilla''' (born [[20 April]] [[1961]] in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced for the [[Minardi]] team. Paolo i
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  • The '''Guazzoni''' was a [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Milan]] from the 1935 to 1976. ...uently they built three-wheelers. After the war becomes concessionary for Milan of the [[Movement Morini]].
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  • ...a Motoscooters or Italian Society Motoscooters)'' was founded in 1955 in [[Milan]] by a team of engineers, which separated from [[Motom]]. The Italian compa [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...Dei & Co.'', [[Milano]] (1923-1939)) [[manufactured]] [[motorcycles]] in [[Milan]] and in 1923 launced with a motor bike using a ''Villiers'' two-stroke 147 [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...mbard]] language [[variety (linguistics)|variety]] spoken in the city of [[Milan]] and, more generally, in the historical region known as Insubria. ...us either in [[Milan]] or anywhere else: the only [[official language]] in Milan is [[Italian language|Italian]].
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  • '''Ugo De Rosa''' was born on the 27th of January 1934 in Milan, Italy. He attended primary school, middle school and a technical school where he ...g bicycle and his reputation began to spread among the amateur racers in [[Milan]].
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  • ...a [[motorcycle]] company based in [[Ronco Briantino]] in the province of [[Milan]]. ...mainly from [[Husaberg]], which were also shareholders and importers to [[Italy]] for ten years.
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  • ...er''' was an [[Italian]] [[scooter]] company active from 1949 to 1952 in [[Milan]]. ...]] "Kite" was given to St. Christopher's, located in Viale Maino No 9 to [[Milan]]. Information has not been found before or after the years 1949-1952 conce
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  • ...degree in [[aeronautical engineering]] from the [[University of Pisa]] in Italy in 1953. He joined Alfa Romeo, moving on to Ferrari when Alfa's competition
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  • ...escia]], [[Italy]], into a notably artistic family that had its roots in [[Milan]]. He was the elder son of Teresa Lorioli and her husband [[Carlo Bugatti]] Although born in Italy, [[Bugatti|Bugatti's eponymous automobile company]] was set up in [[Molshei
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  • ...esentation of Capriolo was 75 at the XXIX International Motorcycle Fair in Milan [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...1 by [[Piero Sironi]] and [[Fausto Vergani]] and was based in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. SWM manufactured [[Observed Trials]], [[Enduro]], [[Motorcross]] and off [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...n of the ''Juma'' model and a ''125 Sport'', first in France and then in [[Italy]]. The engine was built by '''Aspes''' and was a two stroke single cylinder [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...and the other to sell the project a new company: [[San Christopher]] in [[Milan]]. San Christopher, Having bought the rights to this project, changed some [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...gain in 1953 in [[Porretta Terme]] ([[Bologna]]). The Demm brothers from [[Milan]], produced a series of two wheelers, a two-stroke [[moped]] available in a [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...HC engine, Fusi produced machines with J.A.P. engines that were built in [[Italy]] under licence. Fusi used gearboxes that were actually Burman designs prod '''Fusi''', a [[motorcycle]] manufacture in [[Milan]], representative of the Belgian FN, built in 1932, the ''RAS'' bike with 1
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  • Born in [[Milan, Italy]], Ascari had racing in his blood, as his father [[Antonio Ascari]] was a t ...and friend of Alberto's. He won his first Grand Prix race in [[San Remo, Italy]] in [[1948]] and won another race with the team the following year. His bi
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  • | Assembly || [[Arese]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]] (Carrozzeria Granturismo)
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Monza]], [[Italy]] ...orsport]] [[race track]] near the town of [[Monza]], [[Italy]], north of [[Milan]]. It is one of the most historic motor racing circuits in the world.
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  • '''Superleggera''' is an [[automobile]] construction technology used in Italy from the middle of the 20th century. The name means "super light" in [[Ital ...a chassis was introduced by the Carrozzeria Touring Superleggera srl. of [[Milan]] for their new A8GCS [[Berlinetta]] prototype with [[Maserati]] mechanical
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  • |Foundation||[[Milan]],[[Italy]](1919) |Location city||[[Milan]]
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  • ...mber 2]], [[1924]]) was an Italian [[race car]] driver born in [[Milan]] [[Italy]]. Raised in [[England]] from the age of two, Resta began racing there, set
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  • Present '''[[Italy|Italian]] car number plates''' have black characters on a rectangular white <td>'''MI'''</td><td>[[Province of Milan|Milan (Milano)]]</td></tr><tr>
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  • ...es]] founded by Ernesto Colnago in 1954 in [[Province of Milan|Cambiago]], Italy. [[Image:008.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Colnago Bike built for Ferrari at Wheels Of Italy''']]
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconITA}} [[Italy]] ...1,149 cars by 1906. The company then went public selling shares via the [[Milan stock exchange]]. Agnelli began purchasing all the shares he could adding t
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  • '''Empolini''', baised in Milan, was a company that only produced commercial vehicles, variations on the Ap [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Garelli''' is the name of an [[Italy | Italian]] company manufacturing [[Motorcycle | motorcycles]] founded in ...r the time (considering the conditions of roads Italian), 840 km between [[Milan]] And [[Napoli]] [[speed]] average of 38 [[kilometer time|Km/h]] on board t
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  • ...s up to 1968, after which one was acquired by [[Scuderia]] Jolly Club in [[Milan]] who used it until 1970, after which [[Tecno]] F2 team in [[Bologna]] took [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • | Location || [[Venezia]], [[Italy]] '''Borile''' was founded by [[Umberto Borile]] and started in [[Italy]] in 1988.
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  • |Country || {{flagiconItaly}} Italy
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  • ....jpg|280px]]<br>'''Alfa Romeo Giulietta at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''' ...], [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (Sprint, Bertone)<br />[[San Giorgio Canavese]], [[Italy]] (Spider, Pininfarina)<br />[[East London, Eastern Cape|East London]], [[S
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  • ...ly|Italian]] car and truck manufacturing company, founded in [[1899]] in [[Milan]] as Societa Anonima Officine Meccaniche. SA Officine Meccaniche had a long ...)]], just after OM took over [[Zust]] car company of [[Brescia]], Northern Italy.
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  • === Origins and conquest of Italy === ...in [[572]], becoming the first capital city of the new Lombard kingdom of Italy. In the following years, the Lombards penetrated further south, conquering
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  • ...paddies are abundant. It is one of the pillars of [[Turin|Torinese]] and [[Milan]]ese cuisine.
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  • ...ht|thumb|290px|'''Autobianchi Bianchina at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy''']]] ...hina1.jpg|thumb|290px|''Bianchina Trasformabile Special'', in [[Turin]], [[Italy]]. <br>Photo:Egil Kvaleberg]]
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  • Angelo '''Dagrada''' built a number of F Junior cars in Milan during the early days of the formula, they had a very short wheelbase and w ...ertainly the loudest, are the eleven (?) cars built by Angelo Dagrada of [[Milan]].
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  • ...talian automotive steam car manufacturer (under French licence) based in [[Milan]] with operations in 1906 through 1908. ...even [[Italy]]. In 1906 they were produced under license in a factory in [[Milan]]. <br>
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  • '''Giancarlo Baghetti''' (born [[25 December]] [[1934]] in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]; died [[27 November]] [[1995]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver who raced fo ...worked for a number of design houses and owned his own design studio in [[Italy]]. He influenced numerous car designs, including a number of [[Triumph Moto
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  • '''Beta''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer, specialising in [[off-road]] motorcy ...: the ’50s saw Beta’s first successes in Hillclimbing, Motogiro and in the Milan-Taranto race, with its 175cc models.
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  • ...ilan]] of the early days, where [[Leonardo]]'s canals were flowing, when [[Italy]] was not yet united and when this city was more European than [[Lombard]]. ...istrict, around 1830, [[Carlo Castagna]] is an apprentice worker in one of Milan's most famous "workshops", where, for more than a century, elegant and sump
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  • ...[[1945]] in [[Turku]], [[Finland]] - [[May 20]], [[1973]] in [[Monza]], [[Italy]]) was a [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|Grand Prix]] [[motorcycle]] [[road ...of the season was held at [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza|Monza]] near Milan, Italy. A crash during the 350cc race left an oil slick at ''La Curva Grande'', th
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  • ...cured]] ([[fermentation (food)|fermented]] and air-dried) [[sausage]] of [[Italy|Italian]] tradition. The name comes from the [[Italian language|Italian]] v ...rst encountered this technology around 300 BC when campaigning in southern Italy: in Lucania. The success of this technology lay in its suitability for bein
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  • |Location || [[Bresso]], [[Italy]] ...ndustrialists of [[Bresso]], a small town on the outskirts of [[Milan]] ([[Italy]]), changed his production portfolio to mopeds and motorbikes instead (Isom
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  • ...In the 1950s it was the basis for many of the upcoming [[Etceterini]] in [[Italy]]. ...mall numbers by [[Mandarini]], a small but respected [[coachbuilder]] in [[Milan]], in the 1950s.
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconITA}} Italy ...'' (born '''Luciano Bianchi''' on [[November 10]] [[1934]] in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]; died [[March 30]] [[1969]] at [[Circuit de la Sarthe|Le Mans]], [[France
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  • {{Politics of Italy}} ...eferendum]] (see [[birth of the Italian Republic]]). The [[Constitution of Italy|constitution]] was promulgated on [[January 1]], [[1948]].
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  • ...d lies on the Mediterranean coast of western [[Liguria]] in northwestern [[Italy]]. It was founded in Roman times and is now best known for being a tourist ...city and connects it to the other Ligurian cities, as well as with Nice, [[Milan]], [[Turin]] and [[Rome]].
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  • * [[Milan-Napoli]] [[1925]] ...e launched. The M.M. were among the most powerful bikes on the market in [[Italy]]: a 250 cc in 1953 declared a maximum speed of 134 km/h (equal to that of
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  • ...was also used in [[1995]] by [[Pierfrancesco Chili]] for the Grand Prix of Italy. ...which was presented as the magazine and in some parts of the exhibition of Milan [[1997]] as [[MV Agusta F4]].
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  • [[Edoardo Bianchi]] started making [[Bianchi bike|bicycles]] in [[Milan]] in 1885. [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...humb|right|250px|'''1948 Gilera at [http://www.wheelsofitaly.com Wheels Of Italy]''']] ...s]], founded by[[Giuseppe Gilera]] in 1909 opening its small workshop in [[Milan]] and subsequently a factory in [[Arcore]], in [[Province of Monza and Bria
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  • ...Lake Maggiore), his children in 1905 decided to open a second factory in [[Milan]], to build their own cars and commercial vehicles. The first two ZÜST mod ...ctober 1, 1917 '''ZÜST''' was absorbed by the [[Officine Meccaniche]] of [[Milan]], the future [[OM]], one of the ancestors of [[Fiat]] and [[IVECO]]. [http
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  • '''Frera''' Corrado & C. was founded on November 9th, 1905 in [[Milan]]. The company's goal was to design and sale [[automobiles]], [[bicycle]]s '''Frera''' was the name of a [[company]] in [[Italy]] that build [[motorcycle|motorcycles]] based in [[Tradate]] in [[province
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  • ...ncipal shareholder of [[Fiat]]. As the head of Fiat, he controlled 4.4% of Italy's [[gross national product|GNP]], 3.1% of its industrial workforce, and 16. ...lli was born at his parents' country house, Villar Perosa, near [[Turin]], Italy as the son of [[Eduardo Agnelli]] (1892-1935) and Donna Virginia Bourbon de
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  • |location country || [[Italy]] '''Aprilia''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] company, which in recent times bought the historic
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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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  • | Nationality || {{flagiconItaly|1861}} [[Italy|Italian]] <small>(to 1946)</small><br />{{flagiconUSA}} [[United States|Ame ...igi Chinetti''' ([[July 17]], [[1901]] – [[August 17]], [[1994]]) was an [[Italy|Italian-born]] [[racecar driver]], who emigrated to the [[USA]] during [[Wo
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  • ...he [[Lancia Y10]]. Over 1.2 million A112s were produced in Autobianchi's [[Milan]] factory.
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  • ...ny '''ALCA''' (Anonima Lombarda Cabotaggio Aereo), located in [[Milan]], [[Italy]], manufactured, or at least tried to produce a small car in series tandem- ...d useful, copying some 'what already had been conceived before the war (in Italy but also in America, England and Germany) and a propose original projects.
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  • ...trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed in [[Rome]]. ...established by Taruffi in [[1937]], on the highway [[Autostrada A4 (Italy)|Milan-Bergamo]].
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  • ...ars between 1898 and 1919. Some of these had very short life, others, like Italy, became so important to ask the only real rival to the Fiat, little is know ...Ceirano]] junior, perhaps to distinguish by Major. The year after Matthew, Italy tired, he retired to join [[Michele Ansaldi]] and give life to [[Ceirano]]-
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  • ...ristocrat of Automobiles." This was the Italian supreme luxury marque from Milan which only the most elite could own. Today Isotta-Fraschini is a set of sev Isotta Fraschini was the most extreme and ultra-luxury [[marque]] in Italy; it was a true Italian pedigree, regarded as highly as [[Rolls-Royce]] is t
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  • '''Itala''' was an exotic car manufacturer based in [[Turin]], Italy from 1904-1934, started by [[Matteo Ceirano]] and five partners in 1903. ...er but with only 45 hp at 1,250 rpm. He driveline as most cars produced by Italy and four-speed gearbox and reverse. The maximum speed not exceeding 95 km p
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  • ...ique minerals and trace elements. [http://www.finewaters.com/Bottled_Water/Italy/San_Pellegrino.asp FineWaters] San Pellegrino is owned by [[Nestlé]]. ...ontinued to expand and grow. Later in 1988, San Pellegrino was the first [[Italy|Italian]] water to be exported to [[France]]. In 1999, San Pellegrino becam
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  • ...evoted countries are [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Scotland]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], the [[Netherlands]], [[Spain]] and [[Switzerland]], alth ...shed 1892), [[Paris-Roubaix]] (1896), the [[Tour de France]] (1903), the [[Milan-Sanremo]] and [[Giro di Lombardia]] (1905), the [[Giro d'Italia]] (1909) an
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  • ...ation was the only answer. Ducati made an impression at the early [[1952]] Milan Show, introducing the Ducati 65 TS cycle and the Cruiser, the world's first ...as not until 1958 that their team was able to mount a serious challenge to Italy’s MV Agusta, and their top rider, former 125&nbsp;cc world champion, Carl
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  • The history of '''[[Italy|Italian]] [[film|cinema]]''' began a just few months after the [[Auguste an ...ompanies reached a fair producing quality and films were soon sold outside Italy too.
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  • ...to have told Miuccia Prada that she was "the only reason anyone comes to [[Milan]]" for runway shows -- it continues to derive the overwhelming bulk of its [[Category:Companies of Italy]]
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  • ...ro La Fenice''' ("the [[phoenix]]") is an [[opera]] house in [[Venice]], [[Italy]]. It is one of the most famous theatres in Europe, the site of many famous ...re. [[Gaetano Donizetti|Donizetti]], fresh from his triumphs in [[La Scala|Milan]] and [[Teatro San Carlo|Naples]], returned to Venice in 1836, after an abs
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Bologna | Bologna]] |[[Regions of Italy|Region]]||[[Emilia-Romagna]]
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  • [[Image:It-map.png|thumb|right|300px|Map of Italy showing Verona in the north]] ...ent town, [[episcopal see]] and [[province]] in the [[Veneto]], Northern [[Italy]]. The ancient town, and the centre of the modern city, are in a loop of t
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  • [[Image:GPItaly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grand Prix of Italy''']] ...polis 500-Mile Race]] in 1911, and the [[Autodromo Nazionale Monza]], in [[Italy]], opened in 1922.
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  • ...nd, archaically, in English) is a [[city]] and a [[seaport]] in northern [[Italy]], the capital of the [[Province of Genoa]] and of the [[region]] of [[Ligu ...ly, whose first member was Obertus I. Genoa was one of the first cities in Italy to have some citizenship rights granted by local feudataries.
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  • ...al of Italy. It was the first capital of the [[Italian unification|unified Italy]]. ...France|Napoleon]], the city began to actively pursue the [[unification of Italy]]. In 1871, the [[Fréjus Rail Tunnel|Fréjus Tunnel]] was opened, making T
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  • ...[bicycle]] manufacturing company (1952 to present) based in [[Treviso]], [[Italy]]. The company supplies mosly hand-made, high end bicycles. The company mak ...th a gold medal and a diploma in his recognition, given at the prestigious Milan Bicycle Fair of 1925.
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  • The '''Marca-Tre-Spade''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured from 1908 until 1911. The four-cylin ...n leave provisional, the Esperia, Bergamo has a high loss, and Turkheimer (Milan) also, the Florentia reduces its capital, and Fiat , Giant even then, marks
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  • '''Moto Morini''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] maker of [[motorcycle]]s. It was founded by [[Alfonso Morini]] in ...he last small competitive Thumper produced. This model is still an icon in Italy.''']]
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  • ...''Italian Army''' (Esercito Italiano) is the ground defense force of the [[Italy|Italian Republic]] . It has recently become a professional all-volunteer fo ...ief of staff has direct control of all support and logistics operations in Italy (i.e. military clinics, repair facilities, acquisitions,…), but no direct
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  • | Base || Italy {{flagiconITA}} ...d up with the negative publicity generated by Enzo Osella's cars, so the [[Milan]]-based manufacturer prohibited the further use of its name in connection w
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Forlì]], [[Italy]] |Origins || [[Italy]]
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy|Italian]] Born in [[Milan]], [[Lombardy]], and nicknamed "Gigi", he was the older brother of race car
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  • But the Milan manufacturer was also the supplier of Scic, a team operating at professiona [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...lfa Romeo’s first postwar production model and it showed the direction the Milan company would take in coming decades. Smaller and more compact than the pre ...first car to utilize unit body construction. It made it more difficult for Italy’s coachbuilders to practice their creativity, but not impossible, and a v
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  • ...r 11]] [[1937]] - [[May 26]] [[2001]]) was a [[Formula One]] driver from [[Italy]] who raced for the [[March Engineering|March]], [[Surtees]] and [[Alfa Rom He died at [[Lesmo]], near [[Milan]], of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] at the age of 63 while garde
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  • ...shes many new colonies and gains control over much of central and southern Italy. **[[Pyrrhus of Epirus|Pyrrhus]] lands army in Italy. Begiining of the [[Pyrrhic War]].
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  • zone = [[Northern Italy]] | map = [[Image:Italy Regions Veneto Map.png]] |
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  • |Assembly || [[Arese]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]]<br>[[Turin]], [[Italy]] ([[Pininfarina]])
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  • ...500''' is a 2-door [[coupé]] and [[convertible]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]], being the company's first attempt at the [[Gran Turismo]] market and lar ...um]] bodywork; one a [[superleggera]] body by [[Carrozzeria Touring]] of [[Milan]], the other by [[Carrozzeria Allemano]].
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  • :[[Milan – San Remo]] - (1939, 1940, 1947, 1950) ...i Gran Croce OMRI]] (born [[:it:Ponte a Ema|Ponte a Ema]], [[Florence]], [[Italy]], 18 July 1914, died Florence, 5 May 2000) was a war hero and a champion
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  • ...e final 11 events of the season including the final 2 major Grands Prix in Italy and Spain. ...d up with the negative publicity generated by Enzo Osella's cars, so the [[Milan]]-based manufacturer prohibited the further use of its name in connection w
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  • ...to Ascari''' ([[July 13]], [[1918]] &ndash; [[May 26]], [[1955]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[racing driver]] and twice [[Formula One]] [[List of Formula One Born in [[Milan]], Ascari was the son of [[Antonio Ascari]], a talented [[Grand Prix motor
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  • ...a Larga 8, Milan, Italy, for first owner Count Vittorio Marzotto, Valdagno/Italy Certificate of origin #118 issued ...me arrived from the Ferrari factory for the Scuderia Marzotto of Valdagno, Italy Giannino and Vittorio Marzotto had the naked chassis BODIED by Carrozzeria
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Flag of Italy.jpg|100px]] ...'''Regions of Italy''' were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the [[Italy#Politics|1948 constitution]], which states that the constitution's role is:
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  • ...ough perhaps not as prestigious as the five one-day cycling “Monuments” ([[Milan-San Remo]], [[Tour of Flanders]], [[Paris-Roubaix]], [[Liège-Bastogne-Liè ...l with only five Swiss winners in this period compared to 15 victories for Italy and 13 for Belgium. The quality of the race winners has been very high with
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  • |Nationality || {{flagiconITA}} [[Italy|Italian]] '''Ivan Franco Capelli''' (born in [[Milan]], [[May 24]], [[1963]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] former [[Formula One]] driver. He participated in 98 Grands Prix,
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  • | Birth place || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Castel d'Ario]], [[Italy]] | Death place || [[Mantua]], [[Italy]]
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  • .... The 65cc machine is the only Itom model with number plate (50cc bikes in Italy are exempt). 3 speed gearbox, carburettor 16 mm, B/S 45x40 mm, 3.5 HP, 70 K 1973 - New range presented in December at the Milan Motor Show includes two 125cc models. one a street-scrambler with F.Morini
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  • ...flown by Tabacchi, took off for its first flight, from [[Malpensa]] near [[Milan]]. In the beginning, it was fesable to produce an airplane that was big and In November of 1953, at Milan Show is presented the model Cento 50 aesthetcally quite with frame structur
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  • |Assembly || [[Italy]] (1965-1977)<br>Rosslyn plant, [[South Africa]] ...Romeo 105/115 series ''[[Coupé]]s''''' were a range of cars made by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] from 1963 until 1977. They were the s
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  • ...ccordingly a tract of land was acquired in the Milan suburb of [[Portello, Milan|Portello]], where a new factory of 6700m2 was erected. Late 1909, the Itali ...ealthy, with the bodies normally built by [[Carrozzeria Touring|Touring of Milan]] or [[Pininfarina]]. This was the era that peaked with the legendary [[Alf
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  • ...., [[Welleyes]], F.lli Ceirano, [[STAR]] [[Rapid]], [[Matthew]] C. & C., [[Italy]], [[Ansaldo Ceirano]], [[SPA]], [[Junior]], [[SCAT]], [[SAGiovanni]] Ceira ...C. & C. in Via Guastalla, but became known mainly as a founder in 1904 of Italy, for thirty years of glorious history. Actually Matthew already in 1905 he
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  • |Party status || Regional Party of Northern Italy |Headquarters || Via Bellerio, 41<br />20161 Milan
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  • | Location || [[Piacenza]], [[Italy]] ...ransfer of activities in Piacenza, along the [[Po]] in the south-east of [[Milan]],
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  • ...egan modifying and racing them in distance and endurance events like the ''Milan-Trento'' road race, ''Giro d'Italia'' and the ''Cavalcata delle Dolomiti'', ...umb|300px|left|'''Laverda 750 Formula S at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]'''
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  • '''Rome''' is the [[capital]] of [[Italy]] and of its region, called [[Latium]]. It is located across the confluence ...by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Walter Veltroni]].
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  • ...e [[Latin]] verb '''pìnsere''', ''to press'') is a world-popular dish of [[Italy|Italian]] origin, made with an [[oven]]-baked, flat, generally round [[brea ...pizza has been given the status of a “guaranteed traditional specialty” in Italy. This allows only three official variants: '''pizza marinara''', which is m
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  • ...DB2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Bimota DB2 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' In 2007, the Fair of Milan, presents the Bimota DB7, designed by [[Enrico Borghesan]], which presents
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  • ...[[Canon Inc.|Canon]] [[Canon T90|T90]]. Colani motorcycle world record in Italy. Foundation of the Colani Design Bern, Switzerland. ...Mannheim, Germany. Colani optical frames presentation at optical shows in Milan, Paris and Las Vegas.
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Varese]], [[Italy]] ...torcycle]] manufacturer founded in 1945 near [[Milan]] in Cascina Costa, [[Italy]].
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  • ...uroBrun''' was a [[Formula One]] constructor from [[Senago]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]], with an Italio-Swiss ownership. They participated in 46 grands prix, en
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  • |Headquarters || {{flagiconITA}} [[Volpiano]], [[Italy]] ...facturer and former [[Formula One]] team based in Volpiano near [[Turin]], Italy. They participated in 132 [[Grand Prix]]s between 1980 and 1990. They achie
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  • ...a [[Europe]]an style of [[architecture]] derived from the designs of the [[Italy|Italian]] architect [[Andrea Palladio]] (1508&ndash;1580). The term "Pallad ...tects across Europe. During the 17th century, many architects studying in Italy learned of Palladio's work. Foreign architects then returned home and adapt
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  • .... Both racing and the market for private cars would disappear by 1915 when Italy joined the fighting. ...em surged. The company looked to reorganise under the name Alfa Romeo of [[Milan]], and one of the most famous makes in European motoring was born.
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  • The '''music of Italy''' ranges across a broad spectrum, from opera to modern experimental classi Musical developments in Italy in the [[Middle Ages]] and [[Renaissance]] created music that spread throug
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  • The 8C engine, first entered at the 1931 [[Mille Miglia]] road race through Italy, had a common crankcase, now with two alloy four cylinder blocks, which als |Assembly|| Italy
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  • | Assembly || [[Arese]], [[Milan]], [[Italy]]<br>Rosslyn plant, [[South Africa]]<br>[[Brits, North West|Brits]], [[Sout ...umb|270px|right|'''1986 Alfa Romeo GTV6 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''']]
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  • '''Gucci''', or the '''House of Gucci''', is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[haute couture]] establishment. It was founded by [[Guccio Gucc ...e, infighting was taking its toll on the operations of the company back in Italy: Rodolfo and Aldo squabbled over the Parfums division, of which Rodolfo con
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  • ...y over half a million tourists, mainly from [[Austria]], [[Germany]] and [[Italy]]. ...ines/info/nl/timetables_detail.asp?id=60], [[Belgium]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Slovakia]], [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovenia]], [[Hungary]], [[Bosnia an
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  • GMP Automobili in [[Caronno]], [[Italy]] in 1999 again asked for a car with the OSCA badge: the OSCA 2500 GT. Amon This was purchased by Liugi Piotti of Milan in 1951. The chassis was sent to Frua, who created a tight, attractive berl
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  • ...hine - 4 cylinders to V from 1,2 liters - comes called “Belna”, while in [[Italy]] some journalist affibbia the nickname of “Vespa”. When but the car comes introduced to the Hall of [[Milan]] of it opens them 1933, for the effective launch, the official name will b
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  • ...fort. The cars were mostly bodied by Vignale, Ghia of Turin and Touring of Milan. Ferrari believed that the success of the Scuderia on the race circuits of The 250 GT [[Boano]] has been delivered in Italy in 1956. It is the first Ferrari ever made at the works of [[Mario Boano]]
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''[[Italy|Italian]] Grand Prix''' |[[Milan]]
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  • ...749.jpg|thumb|250px|right|'''Ducati 749 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ...is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] manufacturer located in [[Bologna, Italy]].
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  • ...ically [[espresso]] has become highly important to the cultural cuisine of Italy. ...has evolved extensively over the centuries. Although the country known as Italy today had not officially formed until the 19th century, the cuisine can cla
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  • ...craft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest carmaker as well as Italy's largest carmaker. ...s products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Serbia]] a
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  • ...ort, fat, rustic pork sausage, the recipe for which is still used today in Italy and other parts of the world. Also the [[Portuguese cuisine|Portuguese]] an *Nico Valerio, ''La tavola degli antichi''. Milan: Mondadori, 1989.
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  • ...iabeta.jpg|280px]]'''Lancia Beta Spider at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]''' ...1972 Lancia, due to the obvious confusion it might cause with a certain [[Milan]]ese competitor called [[Alfa Romeo]].
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  • |Assembly || Mirafiori plant, [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1980-2002)<br>[[Tychy]], [[Poland]] (2003-) The '''Fiat Panda''' is a [[city car]] from the [[Italy|Italian]] automotive manufacturer [[Fiat]]. The first Fiat Panda was made f
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  • |Base || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Alessandria]], [[Italy]] '''Forti Corse''', commonly known as '''Forti''', was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Auto racing|motor racing]] team chiefly known for its brief, an
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  • ...], 1956 in [[Milan]] &ndash; [[April 25]], 2001 in [[Klettwitz]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[racing driver]]. He is famous for finishing runner up to [[Alai ...02.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Alboreto at the [[1985 German Grand Prix]]. The [[Italy|Italian]] took the race win, eleven seconds ahead of the World Champion to
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  • |Location city || Italy [[Mandello del Lario]] |Location country || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Italy]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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  • ...of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influential hi ...ristian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]
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