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  • '''Susanna Agnelli''' (born [[April 24]], [[1922]] in [[Turin]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[politician]]. She is the only woman to have be She divides her time between [[New York City]] and Italy and she has long been a loyal fan of [[Robert Denning]] who has
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  • Being a friend of [[Vincenzo Lancia]], he got contracts from [[Fiat]] and thus entered the automobile design market, his first selfmade ...like [[Marcello]] and [[Alessio]], were able to express their talent in [[Turin]].
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  • |'''Largest city''' | <br>&nbsp;26,835,082<br>223.8 people/km²
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  • |Area city proper || 54 '''Sanremo''' is a city with about 57,000 inhabitants and lies on the Mediterranean coast of wester
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  • | Foundation || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1978) |Location city || [[Turin]]
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  • ...s from inner lands) and its vicinity to high and green mountains (to which people could evacuate if everything else was lost). Some testimonies of pre-histor ...uding [[Sulcis]], [[Nora, Italy|Nora]], and [[Tharros]], that were founded from [[Tyre]] in the 7th century BC. It passed with the rest of the island firs
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  • Agnelli was born at his parents' country house, Villar Perosa, near [[Turin]], Italy as the son of [[Eduardo Agnelli]] (1892-1935) and Donna Virginia B ...of [[Giovanni Agnelli]], the founder of the Italian car industry FIAT, and from whom he inherited the command in 1966, after a period of temporary "rule" b
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  • | Location city || [[Turin]] | Key people || Nicolò Nefri <small>Chairman</small><br>Giovanni Ferrario <sm
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  • |[[Area]]<br />&nbsp;- City Proper || <br />&nbsp;102 [[1 E6 m²|km²]] ...bsp;- City ([[2004]])<br />&nbsp;- Metropolitan <br />&nbsp;- [[Density]] (city proper) ||<br /> 356,000 <br /> almost 500,000 <br /> 3,453/km²
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  • ...lder English texts), were a [[Germanic tribes|Germanic people]] originally from [[Scandinavia]] that entered the late [[Roman Empire]]. ...erful nations, derive their security from no obsequiousness or plying, but from the dint of battle and adventurous deeds. After the Langobardi come the [[R
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  • |Class || [[City car]] [[image:Fiat-new-500-back.jpg|thumb|250px|Fiat 500 in Piazza San Carlo, [[Turin]].]]
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  • ...e:Auto industry Italy 1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of automobile industry in [[Turin]], Italy in the 1910s.]] ...ly's automotive industry is best known of its automobile designs and small city cars, sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5
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  • | Foundation || {{flagiconITA}} [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1912) | Location city || [[Turin]]
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  • |Largest city || [[Monte Carlo]] |Footnotes || <sup>1</sup>Monaco is a [[city-state]].<br><sup>2</sup>Monégasque and Italian are also spoken widely.
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  • |'''Largest city''' | <br>&nbsp;20,755,621<br>168.6 people/km²
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  • | Foundation || [[Turin]], [[Italy]] (1968) | Location city || [[Moncalieri]], [[Turin]]
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  • ...Italian Regions whose inhabitants are granted the status of «popolo» (i.e. people) with Constitutional Law by the Italian Parliament, the other being [[Sardi ...first by [[Euganei]] and later by [[Adriatic Veneti|Veneti]] who came here from the Balcans. In 6th-7th centuries BCE the local populations entered in cont
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  • ...a|Tuscany]]. The central region may have been populated by people arriving from the [[Iberian Peninsula]] through the [[Balearic Islands]]. The Archeological Museum of [[Sassari]] displays ceramics from the Copper or Aneolithic Age ([[2600 BC]]).
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  • ...at 126 Key Dates Time Line - illustrating the life of the orginal Fiat 126 from 72', the Fiat 126 de ville and the Fiat 126 BIS<br>[[Fabryka Samochodów Ma | Class || [[city car]]
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  • The name "Cizeta" comes from the Italian pronunciation of co-founder Claudio Zampolli's initials (C.Z.). == History from the Cizeta Club of America ==
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