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  2. Italian Fast Food - Wikipedia

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    Italian Fast Food is a 1986 Italian film directed by Ludovico Gasparini, and written by Carlo and Enrico Vanzina, Lorenzo Beccati and Ezio Greggio. [ 2 ] The film was inspired by the TV show Drive In , a popular 2-hour show of the 1980s.

  3. Autostrada A24 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Autostrada A24, or Strada dei Parchi ("Parks motorway") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 166 kilometres (103 mi) long in Italy located in the regions of Lazio and Abruzzo connecting Rome to Teramo, near the Adriatic Sea. [1]

  4. List of drive-in restaurants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable drive-in restaurants. A drive-in restaurant is one where a customer can drive in with an automobile for service. For example, customers park their vehicles and are usually served by staff who walk out to take orders and return with food, encouraging diners to remain parked while they eat.

  5. Autostrada A10 (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Autostrada A10 or Autostrada dei Fiori ("Flowers motorway") is an autostrada (Italian for "motorway") 158.1 kilometres (98.2 mi) long [1] in Italy located in the region of Liguria connecting Genoa and Ventimiglia to France. It is a part of the E25, E74 and E80 European routes. It connects to the French A8 autoroute, which finishes in Aix-en ...

  6. 10 Jobs That Let You Drive Fast - AOL

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    CareerBuilder.com You pity the 9-to-5 fools, holed-up behind their desks, bug-eyed from staring at their monitors all day. ... 10 Jobs That Let You Drive Fast. AOL Jobs Contributor. Updated July ...

  7. Autostrade of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Milan was the Italian city in which the most car licenses were issued annually (12,000 in 1928), while the Italian region where the fewest licenses were issued was Sardinia, with only 632 new licenses. [13] In 1927 the Milan-Bergamo motorway was opened (part of the current Autostrada A4) whose concessionary company was owned by Piero Puricelli.

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