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- ...''' <br>'''Ceirano intended to build cars and the first prototype appeared in 1899 under the name Welleyes.''' [http://www.corsi.storiaindustria.it <smal ...ano, [[Itala]]. Eleven brands, eleven companies united by two names, began in [[Turin]] and had all sorts on the initiative of either of the Ceirano brot11 KB (1,713 words) - 22:23, 27 July 2010
- ...he far right is [[Roberto Züst]]. The photo was taken in the Züst workshop in [[Intra]] on Lake Maggiore.''']] ...e cars, were exported to London, where they went into service as taxis. In 1911 the 10 HP, 14/18 HP (which had since been increased to 2297 cc) and the 18/7 KB (1,168 words) - 23:24, 17 December 2016
- |First race || [[1911]] **'''International 500-Mile Sweepstakes''' ([[1911]]-[[1915]], [[1920]]-[[1979]])27 KB (4,045 words) - 21:42, 4 November 2009
- ...a family row which saw [[Giuseppe Benelli]] walk out of the family factory in 1948 and cross the street to found his own rival marque, whose products wer ...mother, Teresa, had set them up in the motorcycle repair business back in 1911, a prelude to them attaching the [[Benelli]] badge to their own range of bi16 KB (2,640 words) - 10:43, 21 July 2012
- ...y mountains, 19.3% by hills and the remaining 38.2% by the plains situated in the central areas and along the coast. - the mountainous area in the north: this part of the region includes [[Carnia]] and the ending secti18 KB (2,641 words) - 12:10, 4 December 2009
- ...and Ronzoni competing in the 1911 [[Targa Florio]] with two 24 HP models. In 1914, an advanced Grand Prix car was designed and built, the [[Alfa Romeo G ...en [[Giuseppe Campari]] won at [[Mugello]] and continued with second place in the [[Targa Florio]] driven by [[Enzo Ferrari]]. Giuseppe Merosi continued34 KB (5,222 words) - 08:56, 10 March 2019
- ...sed area of Rome, as represented by the province of Rome, making it second in population to [[Milan, Italy|Milan]]. The current [[Mayor of Rome]] is [[Wa With a [[gross domestic product]] of €97 billion in the year 2005, the ''comune'' of Rome produced 6.7% of Italy's GDP, which i31 KB (4,633 words) - 06:09, 1 May 2012
- ...ens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influent ...6th century Christian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]111 KB (18,030 words) - 12:31, 8 October 2009
- ...ens of [[Italy]]. It may also refer to literature written by people living in Italy who speak other languages. The collective works have a long, influent ...6th century Christian philosopher, helped keep alive the classic tradition in post-Roman Italy.]]112 KB (18,241 words) - 12:59, 29 March 2010