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Along with Milan, Genoa, and La Spezia, Turin was one of Italy's four cities that experienced area bombing by the RAF; the heaviest raid took place on 13 July 1943, when 295 bombers dropped 763 tons of bombs, killing 792 people. [23] Overall, these raids killed 2,069 inhabitants of Turin, and destroyed or damaged 54% of all buildings in the city.
Location map Italy Torino.png.jpg Module:Location map/data/Italy Turin is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Turin . The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
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The Metropolitan City of Turin (Italian: città metropolitana di Torino; Piedmontese: sità metropolitan-a 'd Turin) is a metropolitan city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin. It replaced the province of Turin and comprises 312 comuni (sg.: comune).
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Bardonecchia (Italian: [bardoˈnekkja]; Piedmontese: Bardonecia [bardʊˈnetʃa]; Occitan: Bardonescha [baɾduˈneʃə]) is an Italian town and comune located in the Metropolitan City of Turin, in the Piedmont region, in the western part of Susa Valley.
Click on the map for a fullscreen view Coordinates: 45°04′16″N 7°41′09″E / 45.071161°N 7.685957°E / 45.071161; 7. Piazza Castello is a prominent city square in Turin , Italy .
The province of Turin (Italian: provincia di Torino; Piedmontese: provinsa ëd Turin; French: province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin . The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin .