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  2. Shiels: Driving through Italy’s Emilia-Romagna Region in ...

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    IC Bellagio, Italy’s premier custom tour company, created, organized, and facilitated a dream week buzzing around the vibrant Emilia-Romagna Region of Italy. My itinerary included strolling the ...

  3. Roads in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In 1927 there were 135,900 cars circulating in Italy, corresponding to one vehicle for every 230 inhabitants, while today the ratio is 1 car for every 1.6 inhabitants. [18] The most motorized Italian regions were those of northern Italy and central Italy , with Lombardy at the top of the list with over 38,700 cars in 1923, while at the bottom ...

  4. Transport in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy's motorways (or autostrade) have a standard speed limit of 130 km/h (80 mph) for cars. Limits for other vehicles (or when visibility is poor due to weather) are lower. Limits for other vehicles (or when visibility is poor due to weather) are lower.

  5. Autostrade of Italy - Wikipedia

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    In 1927 there were 135,900 cars circulating in Italy, corresponding to one vehicle for every 230 inhabitants, while today the ratio is 1 car for every 1.6 inhabitants. [13] The most motorized Italian regions were those of northern Italy and central Italy , with Lombardy at the top of the list with over 38,700 cars in 1923, while at the bottom ...

  6. Every Car Enthusiast Should Visit Italy's Motor Valley - AOL

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    The Emilia-Romagna region offers some of Italy’s finest cars, food, racetracks, and history—from such great names as Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, and Lamborghini.

  7. Getting Around Italy: Train, Car, Bus and Taxi Cab - AOL

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    Train, car, bus, and taxi cabs all offer varying degrees of convenience and expense depending on the town you're trying to get to, Getting Around Italy: Train, Car, Bus and Taxi Cab Skip to main ...

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