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Song Artist January 3 "Belinda" Gianni Morandi: January 10 "Mi ritorni in mente" Lucio Battisti: January 17 January 24 "Ma chi se ne importa" Gianni Morandi January 31 February 7 February 14 February 21 February 28 "Venus" Shocking Blue: March 7 March 14 "Chi non lavora non fa l'amore" Adriano Celentano: March 21 March 28 "La prima cosa bella"
Dante Alighieri was the first dreadnought battleship built by the Italian Navy, and was designed by Rear Admiral Edoardo Masdea. Cuniberti's call for heavy artillery arranged to emphasize broadside fire led to the placement of four triple 12-inch gun turrets along the centerline. [ 4 ]
List of number-one songs and albums Week Song Artist(s) Ref. Album Artist(s) Ref. 1 "Moneylove" Massimo Pericolo featuring Emis Killa [1]X2VR: Sfera Ebbasta [2]2 "Everyday" ...
Mina and Adriano Celentano are one of the best-selling artists in Italy. Even though they may seem strong and mighty they can be taken down at any point in time This is the chart of Italian music artists listed by estimated sales according to the most important Italian newspapers, national television channels and music magazines. As the compilation of official data of sale of records in Italy ...
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According to a 1969 report from SEDRIM (from Società per l'Esercizio dei Diritti di Riproduzione Meccanica), then Italian mechanical rights society, Italy was a singles-market with songs accounting 85.8 percent of total record sales in the country. A "top hit" single in Italy at that time was grouped between 500,000 and 700,000 copies.
The Regina Elena class was a group of four pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Italian Regia Marina between 1901 and 1908. The class comprised four ships: Regina Elena, the lead ship, Vittorio Emanuele, Roma, and Napoli.
Dante Alighieri, named after the medieval Italian poet, was the only dreadnought battleship ever named for a poet. [9] She was laid down at the naval shipyard in Castellammare di Stabia on 6 June 1909, launched on 20 August 1910, and completed on 15 January 1913. [2] The ship was used to evaluate Curtiss floatplanes in 1913–14. [10]