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  2. Speed limits in Italy - Wikipedia

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    There are legal provisions enabling the operators to set the limit to 150 km/h on their concessions on a voluntary basis, only if some conditions are met: 3 lanes in each direction, SICVE (also called Safety Tutor) speed camera system etc, but this limit has never been adopted due to safety concerns. The limit is 110 km/h in case of rain or snow.

  3. Italian sausage - Wikipedia

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    Media: Italian sausage. In North America, Italian sausage ( Italian: salsiccia, Italian: [salˈsittʃa]) most often refers to a style of pork sausage. The sausage is often noted for being seasoned with fennel or anise as the primary seasoning. In Italy, however, a wide variety of sausages are made, many of which are quite different from the ...

  4. Olivetti - Wikipedia

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    Olivetti S.p.A. Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines. [4] Headquartered in Ivrea, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, the company has been part of the Telecom Italia Group since 2003. [5]

  5. Murder of Giulio Regeni - Wikipedia

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    Giulio Regeni ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒuːljo reˈdʒɛːni]; 15 January 1988 [1] – 25 January 2016) was an Italian University of Cambridge graduate who was abducted and tortured to death in Egypt. [3] [4] Regeni was a PhD student at Girton College, Cambridge, [5] researching Egypt's independent trade unions, and was also a former ...

  6. Smoking in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Heart attacks in Italian adults dropped significantly following the implementation of the smoking ban. The decline in heart attacks was attributed to less passive smoking. Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia said that smoking was the leading preventable cause of death in Italy. The ban caused an 8% decrease in cigarette consumption.

  7. Signed Italian - Wikipedia

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    Signed Italian ( italiano segnato) [1] and Signed Exact Italian ( italiano segnato esatto) [2] are manually coded forms of the Italian language used in Italy. They apply the words (signs) of Italian Sign Language to oral Italian word order and grammar. The difference is the degree of adherence to the oral language: Signed Italian is frequently ...

  8. Pre-nominal letters - Wikipedia

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    Pre-nominal letters are a title which is placed before the name of a person as distinct from a post-nominal title which is placed after the name. Examples of pre-nominal titles, for instance professional titles include: Doctor, Captain, EUR ING (European Engineer), Ir ( Ingenieur ), Mons. ( monsignore) CA (Indian Chartered Accountant) [1] and ...

  9. Broglio Space Center - Wikipedia

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    Nike-Apache. The Luigi Broglio Space Center ( BSC) located near Malindi, Kenya, is an Italian Space Agency (ASI) Spaceport. It was named after its founder and Italian space pioneer Luigi Broglio. [1] Developed in the 1960s through a partnership between the Sapienza University of Rome 's Aerospace Research Centre and the National Aeronautics and ...