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  • | foundation = [[Trieste]], [[Austrian Empire]] (1836) | location = [[Trieste]], [[Italy]] ...
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  • | hq_location_city = [[Trieste]] ...nufacturer based in [[Trieste]], which started operations in 1906 with two companies ...
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  • | location_country = [[Trieste]], Italy Sèleco was born in 1965 as a spin-off from the [[home appliance]]s maker [[Zanussi]]. ...
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  • ...=2|Former head office at the corner of [[Piazza Unità d'Italia]] and the [[Trieste]] seafront. The building displays the name "Lloyd Triestino" below the embl ...ed to run passenger services with new ships on routes as far as Australia. In 2006, with the business by then mainly [[Containerization|container]] freig ...
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  • '''Gandalf Airlines''' was a regional airline based at [[Orio al Serio Airport]] near [[Milan]], [[Italy]], which was operation ...Charles de Gaulle), [[Paris]] (Orly), [[Pisa]], [[Rome]], [[Stuttgart]], [[Trieste]] and [[Verona]]. Gandalf also had an agreement with [[Air France]] to feed ...
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  • ...ini) was an Italian record company, active between 1933 and 1957, the year in which, by merging with {{Ill|Fonit|it|Fonit}} (Fonodisco Italiano Trevisan) ...- 2006 "In turn, he founded Cetra-Soria, which released Italian recordings in the U.S. that were pressed at record plants specifically"</ref> ...
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  • ...LE940B6-NA.jpg|thumb|Telit [[LTE (telecommunication)|LTE]] module as used in a [[Tesla, Inc.|Tesla]] autopilot]] ...ornia]], United States. It is a privately held company with key operations in the US, Brazil, Italy, Israel, and Korea. ...
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  • ...were delivered to the company: {{SS|Rex||2}}, that won the [[Blue Riband]] in 1933, and {{SS|Conte di Savoia||2}}. ...sare transatlantico.jpg|left|thumb|{{SS|Giulio Cesare||2}}, built in 1923, in Italian Line service 1932–1937]] ...
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  • | location = [[Trieste]], [[Italy]] | revenue = €567.7 million (in 2022) ...
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  • ...ieste Sinagoga di Trieste Außen Lato Nord 1.jpg|thumb|right|[[Synagogue of Trieste]]]] The '''history of the [[Jews]] in [[Trieste]]''' goes back over 800 years. ...
    19 KB (2,861 words) - 10:27, 8 June 2025
  • '''Alpi Eagles SpA''' was an [[airline]] headquartered in [[Sant'Angelo di Piove di Sacco]], [[Italy]].<ref>"[https://web.archive.org ...shares were purchased by Paolo Sinigalia, owner of the Simod shoe factory, in Padova, Italy. ...
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  • ...aption = The Palazzo Mezzanotte with [[L.O.V.E. (sculpture)|''Il Dito'']] in front ...tps://www.milanofinanza.it/quotazioni/ricerca/capitalizzazioni|title=Borsa in tempo reale – Listino completo – Milanofinanza.it|website=milanofinanza.it| ...
    14 KB (1,781 words) - 18:39, 26 March 2025
  • |Ship in service= |Ship in service= ...
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  • ...e]], [[Livorno]], and [[Florence]]. The company has its legal headquarters in [[Muri bei Bern]] (BE), Switzerland,<ref>SBB Group, Notes to the consolidat ...d in 1993 to operate fast trains across the Alps using [[tilting train]]s. In 2005, however, it also took over all daytime long-distance passenger trains ...
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  • | image_caption = Croatia Railways Headquarters in [[Zagreb]] ...Croatia is 78. The Croatian rail network carried 24.230 million passengers in 2023.<ref>https://podaci.dzs.hr/media/m5jdo2c4/tran-2023-1-1_4-transport-20 ...
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  • ...este]] and [[Poreč]] (at that time Parenzo, hence the name ''Parenzana''), in present-day [[Italy]], [[Slovenia]] and [[Croatia]]. ...r it was known as the '''Istrian Railway''' and '''TPC''' (standing for "[[Trieste]] - Parenzo (now [[Poreč]]) - Canfanaro (now [[Kanfanar]])" ). ...
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  • | image = Fincantieri – Sede Trieste.jpg | image_caption = Fincantieri Headquarters in [[Trieste]] ...
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  • | fate = [[Dissolution (law)|Dissolved]], in return for the signing of the [[Pragmatic Sanction of 1713|Pragmatic Sancti ...]] (modern-day Belgium) in the [[Holy Roman Empire]] which was established in 1722 to trade with the [[East Indies|East]] and [[West Indies]]. It took it ...
    17 KB (2,362 words) - 18:05, 25 February 2025
  • ...tech hub''', refers to a center of high-tech manufacturing and information-based [[quaternary industry]].<ref name=twsJun16fbvv>{{cite news ...to describe regions in [[Southern California]] which showed a rapid growth in high technology fields.<ref>Miller, J.C. (2007). ''The Geography of Technop ...
    16 KB (2,298 words) - 16:48, 29 April 2025
  • ..."</ref> Its main bases are at [[Munich Airport]] and [[Frankfurt Airport]] in Germany.<ref name="airdolomiti">[https://www.airdolomiti.eu/flights airdolo ...ted airline operations in January 1991 with a [[Trieste]]-[[Genoa]] route. In 1992, the airline started international services with flights from [[Verona ...
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