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Sparco S.p.A. is an Italian auto part and accessory company headquartered in Volpiano near Turin [1] that specializes in producing items such as seats, steering wheels, harnesses, racewear and helmets. Sparco branded alloy wheels are produced under licence by OZ Group. They also sponsor many types of auto races including rallies and single-seaters.
Variante di Valico (number A1 var) is a deviation of the Italian A1 motorway opened to traffic on 23 December 2015, between La Quercia and Aglio in central Italy. The entire project covers a length of 62.5 km, of which 37 km involved adding a third lane on each side of the existing A1 and 25 km the construction of the new section, most of which ...
Media in category "Featured pictures of Italy" The following 154 files are in this category, out of 154 total. "The School of Athens" by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino.jpg 3,820 × 2,964; 2.35 MB
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In 2007, the company opened the Museum of Multimedia and History of Photography (MNAF) is open to the public in Florence, Italy. [6] In order to make the images available to a greater number of persons, Alinari has established an on-line search system of its photographic archives, employing a system of iconographic classification produced in ...
In the Middle Ages and in the modern era, it was part of the Papal State, sharing the historical events of Rome, thus becoming part of the Kingdom of Italy in 1870. During the 20th century, many residents emigrated from Patrica to Aliquippa, Pennsylvania , in the United States, to work in the steel mills; J&L in Aliquippa.
OTO Melara was a subsidiary of the Italian company Finmeccanica, today Leonardo, [1] active in the defence sector, with factories in Brescia and La Spezia.. From 1 January 2016, the activities of OTO Melara merged into Leonardo's Defence Systems Division, [2] within the Electronics, Defence and Security Systems Sector.
Approximate distribution of languages in Iron Age Italy during the sixth century BC, before the Roman expansion and conquest of Italy. The Picentes or Piceni [1] or Picentini were an ancient Italic people who lived from the 9th to the 3rd century BC in the area between the Foglia and Aterno rivers, bordered to the west by the Apennines and to the east by the Adriatic coast.