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Rubino: Namesake: Ruby: Builder: Cantieri navali del Quarnaro, Fiume: Laid down: 1931: Launched: 29 March 1933: Fate: Sunk, 29 June 1940: General characteristics; Class and type: Sirena-class submarine: Displacement: 691 t (680 long tons) (surfaced) 850 t (837 long tons) (submerged) Length: 60.18 m (197 ft 5 in) Beam: 6.45 m (21 ft 2 in) Draft ...
This is a list of submarines that have served the Italian Navy.. Delfino; Glauco class. Glauco; Narvalo; Otaria; Squalo; Tricheco; Foca; Medusa class. Medusa; Argo ...
The group champions a zero-tariff policy on wine imports. Because of a three-tier system in the U.S. between producers, wholesalers, and retailers, every $1 sent to Europe results in $4.52 in ...
Rubino is a family name of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include: Anthony Rubino (1921-1983), American football player; Antonio Rubino, Italian ...
2023 Imports and Exports of goods by top 10 trading partners (billions of EUR) [1] Rank Country / Territory Total trade Italy exports Italy imports Trade
Product Value 1: Refined Petroleum: 25,040 2: Pharmaceuticals: 20,159 3: Vehicle parts: 12,839 4: Cars: 9,587 5: Gold: 9,248 6: Valves: 8,244 7: Leather footwear ...
Eugenio Rubino was born on 20 August 1916 in Trapani, on the west coast of Sicily, in Italy. [5] [6]He became a diplomat in the 1950s. He was Italian Ambassador to Philippines, an office which he held from 1961 until 1966. [1]
It has been calculated that the Italian economy experienced an average rate of growth of GDP of 5.8% per year between 1951 and 1963, and 5% per year between 1964 and 1973. [49] Italian rates of growth were second only, but very close, to the German rates, in Europe, and among the OEEC countries only Japan had been doing better. [50]