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  • [[Piazza]] was started in 1924 by an [[Italian]] technician, [[Antonio Piazza]] from [[Torino]], which had a bicycle motor production which almost comple
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  • * [[Antonio Pennacchi]], writer Image:Fontana di Piazza Prefettura.jpg|The fountain in Piazza Libertà
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  • *Piazza Matteotti *Church of [[Sant'Antonio da Padova di Perugia|Sant'Antonio da Padova]]
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  • *[[Piazza del Plebiscito]] [[Image:napoli piazza plebiscito.jpg|thumb|260px|Piazza del Plebiscito]]
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  • *[[Piazza del Plebiscito]] [[Image:napoli piazza plebiscito.jpg|thumb|260px|Piazza del Plebiscito]]
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  • ...the Roman town, which occupied the eastern portion of the present one. The Piazza del Foro marks the site of the forum, and the museum on its north side is e On [[May 28]], [[1974]], it was the seat of the bloody [[Piazza della Loggia bombing]].
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  • [[Image:Modena_Piazza_Grande.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Panoramic Photo of Piazza Grande.]] [[Image:Piazzagrande.jpg|thumb|300px|Piazza Grande, with the Cathedral and the Communal Palace.]]
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  • [[Image:Targa Florio 1923Piazza lopez.JPG|thumb|250px|'''Piazza-Lopez in Targa Florio 1923''']] *1933 : {{flagiconItaly}} [[Antonio Brivio]], [[Alfa Romeo 8C|Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 Monza]]
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  • ...the arcaded Via Po, connecting diagonally through the regular street grid Piazza Castello with the bridge on the Po. * [[Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti]] (1719-1789), critic.
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  • ...olomeo, Gozzo Superiore, Gozzo Inferiore, Verezzo San Donato, Verezzo Sant'Antonio, San Giacomo, San Giovanni, Borello ...own centre. The colourful market, held on Tuesday and Saturday mornings in Piazza Eroi Sanremesi, is very famous among the people living in the Italian and F
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  • [[Image:Piazza Maggiore.jpg|thumb|300px|Piazza Nettuno, and behind [[Piazza Maggiore]].]] ...The population later recovered to a stable 60,000-65,000. In [[1564]] the Piazza del Nettuno and the Palazzo dei Banchi were built, along with the Archiginn
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  • *[[Antonio Scarpa]] ([[1752]]-[[1832]]) *[[Antonio Gramsci]] ([[1891]]-[[1937]]) writer and politician
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  • * [[Piazza San Marco|Piazza San Marco]] *[[Antonio Vivaldi]] (1678-1741), composer, musician.
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  • ...ops ([[via Montenapoleone]]) and the [[Galleria Vittorio Emanuele]] in the Piazza Duomo, reputed to be the world's oldest shopping mall. Milan is one of the ..., Paolo Rossi, Luigi Riva, Gaetano Scirea, Giuseppe Bergomi, Walter Zenga, Antonio Cabrini, Roberto Donadoni, Gianluca Vialli, Silvio Piola, Giampiero Boniper
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  • ...San Carlo]], and welcomed the philosophers [[Giovan Battista Vico]] and [[Antonio Genovesi]], the jurists [[Pietro Giannone]] and [[Gaetano Filangieri]], and Cosmetically, at least, Naples today has improved over the last 15 years: [[Piazza del Plebiscito]], for example, has returned to its historic role as the [[L
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  • ...r Sicilian towns include [[Acireale]], [[Taormina]], [[Giardini Naxos]], [[Piazza Armerina]], [[Bagheria]], [[Partinico]], [[Carini]], [[Alcamo]], [[Caltagir ...hat the word mafia was a literary creation. Other Mafia defectors, such as Antonio Calderone and Salvatore Contorno, said the same thing. According to them, t
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  • *[[Knights' Square (Pisa)|Knights' Square]] (''Piazza dei Cavalieri''), where the '''Palazzo della Carovana''', with its awesome ...[[Keith Haring]], on the rear wall of the convent of the Church of '''Sant'Antonio'''.
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  • ...n encouraged by the old custom in the north of Italy of listening in the [[piazza]]s and on the highways to the songs of the [[juggling|jongleur]]s. The crow ...("The Tuscan tongue is better suited to the letter or literature") wrote [[Antonio da Tempo]] of [[Padua, Italy|Padua]], born about [[1275]]. Being largely un
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  • ...n encouraged by the old custom in the north of Italy of listening in the [[piazza]]s and on the highways to the songs of the [[juggling|jongleur]]s. The crow ...("The Tuscan tongue is better suited to the letter or literature") wrote [[Antonio da Tempo]] of [[Padua, Italy|Padua]], born about [[1275]]. Being largely un
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