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The International Training Centre of the International Labour Organization ( ITCILO ) is based in Turin, Italy.
FISA, the “ Fédération Internationale des Sociétés d ’ Aviron ” in French ( or the English equivalent International Federation of Rowing Associations ) was founded by representatives from France, Switzerland, Belgium, Adriatica ( now a part of Italy ) and Italy in Turin on 25 June 1892.
* International Sculpture at La Mandria, Villa dei Laghi, Venaria Reale ( Turin ), 2002
* Institute for the study of Political Economy and Law ( IPEL ) at the International University College of Turin ( IUC ), Italy
Many of these were executed at the early part of the twentieth century ; and include the Rose Boudoir at the International Exhibition at Turin in 1903, the designs for House for an Art Lover in 1900, and the Willow Tea Rooms in 1902.
* 41st International Session in Turin, Italy, 2002
Proceedings of the International Seminar, Turin, December 2 – 4, 2004 Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 157, Leuven-Paris-Dudley, MA, 2007, p. 245-274 ).
In 1962 he founded in Turin the CIRA ( International Center for an Institute of Artistic Research ) with the purpose to expand the proposals of the Alba Laboratory.
* Benny Morris meets his readers at the International Book Fair of Turin
In the former field, relations with United Nations Agencies have been stepped up, above all with those already operating in Turin: the ILO International Training Centre through the Turin School of Development, UNICRI and UNSSC.
In 2006, Nakamura helped the U. S. team win the bronze medal in the International Chess Olympiad at Turin, playing third board behind Gata Kamsky and 2006 U. S. Champion Alexander Onischuk.
Rohlfs is the only American furniture maker known to have participated in the International Exposition of Decorative Art in Turin in 1902.
Gianduiotto advertisement at the Turin International Book Fair | Turin Book Fair, 2006
Marcel Déat ( 7 March 1894, Guérigny, France – 5 January 1955, near Turin, Italy ) was a French Socialist until 1933, when he initiated a spin-off from the French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ) along with other right-wing ' Neosocialists '.
On March 2008 he published a new collection of poems, Flesh Gospel that he presented all around Italy ( Turin, Milan, Genoa, Venice, Rome, XXI Turin International Bookfier ) and in Europe ; his poems will be published on French magazines Les Citadelles in Paris, Frau und Hunt in Germany, DiVersos in Portugal, on polish literature review Studium, ion the Literary Review Singapore, in Hong Kong ' mag Softblow.
WildLink International has taken bone samples from remains of Barbary Lions in museums across Europe, like those in Brussels, Paris, Turin and others.
Shum's second feature film, Drive, She Said, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 1997 and was in official competition at the Turin Delle Donne Film Festival.
Its main bases were Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Linate Airport in Milan and Turin International Airport, each equipped with a dedicated Air One Lounge named Sala Welcome, which can still be used by Alitalia customers.
Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina zu Halle ( Pharmacology ), 1974 ; Académie de Médecine de Turin, 1976 ; National Academy of Sciences, Washington ( US ) ( foreign associate ), 1983 ; Royal Academy of Sciences, Stockholm, ( Sweden ) ( foreign member ), 1985 ; Académie des Sciences, Paris, 1988 ; Académie Royale de Médecine de Belgique ( Bruxelles ) ( foreign honorary member ), 1988 ; Academia Europaea ( founding member ), 1988 ; American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston, ( US ) ( foreign member ), 1994 ; Romanian Academy of Medical Sciences, Bucarest ( foreign member ), 1996 ; Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Washington, ( US ) ( foreign associate ), 2000 ; Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere Ed Arti, Venezia ( Italy ), 2001 ; Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest ( foreign member associate ), 2004 ; European Academy of Sciences, Bruxelles ( member ), 2004 ; International Academy of Humanism ;

Turin and Airport
A Fiat CR. 42 in Regia Aeronautica service. The Fiat CR. 42 entered service in May 1939, with the 53 ° Stormo, based at Turin Caselle Airport.
It also maintains offices on the property of Turin Caselle Airport in San Maurizio Canavese, Province of Turin and Pomigliano d ' Arco, Province of Naples.
A Fokker F28, registered as I-TIDE departed from Bologna to Turin, and crashed on approach to Turin Airport.
Its main base was Aosta Airport, with hubs at Leonardo da Vinci Airport, Rome and Turin Caselle Airport.
* Turin Caselle Airport via Turin Metro

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In Turin on 29 September 1781 ( by proxy ) and again in Dresden on 24 October 1781 ( in person ), Anton married firstly with the Princess Caroline of Savoy ( Maria Carolina Antonietta Adelaida ), daughter of the King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia and Maria Antonietta of Spain.
Eugene enhanced his standing during the War of the Spanish Succession where his partnership with the Duke of Marlborough secured victories against the French on the fields of Blenheim ( 1704 ), Oudenarde ( 1708 ), and Malplaquet ( 1709 ); he gained further success in the war as Imperial commander in northern Italy, most notably at the Battle of Turin ( 1706 ).
They sent the boy to Turin, the capital of Savoy ( which included Piedmont, in what is now Italy ), to complete his conversion.
Juventus Football Club S. p. A. () ( from Latin iuventus: youth, pronounced ), commonly referred to as Juventus and colloquially as Juve ( pronounced ), are a professional Italian association football club based in Turin, Piedmont.
The river flows through many important Italian cities, including Turin ( Torino ), Piacenza and Ferrara.
They were later submitted by the Romans ( c. 220 BC ), who founded several colonies there including Augusta Taurinorum ( Turin ) and Eporedia ( Ivrea ).
A revised version of the " Hazard Index " was presented at a June 1999 international conference on NEOs held in Torino ( Turin ), Italy.
Art Nouveau, also known as Liberty in Italy, started to develop in the city during the years before the Great War ; alongside other major Italian cities, most notably Palermo and Turin, this particular style became highly popular, producing several notable buildings in the city, developing its own, individual style known as " Liberty Milanese " ( Milanese Art Nouveau ), which, in many aspects, shares many traits with Vienna Secession.
In that year Mazzini launched a first attempt of insurrection, which would spread from Chambéry ( then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia ), Alessandria, Turin and Genoa.
Pacini's successes during this time period include La fidanzata corsa ( Naples, 1842 ), Maria, regina d ' Inghilterra ( Palermo, 1843 ), Medea ( Palermo, 1843 with several later revisions, the last of which was in Naples in 1853 ), Lorenzino de ' Medici ( Venice, 1845 ), Bondelmonte ( Florence, 1845 ), Stella di Napoli ( Naples, 1845 ) and La regina di Cipro ( Turin, 1846 ).
Turandot quickly spread to other venues: Rome ( Teatro Costanzi, April 29, four days after the Milan premiere ), Buenos Aires ( Teatro Colón, June 23 ), Dresden ( September 6, in German ), Venice ( La Fenice, September 9 ), Vienna ( October 14 ; Mafalda Salvatini in the title role ), Berlin ( November 8 ), New York ( Metropolitan Opera, November 16 ), Brussels ( La Monnaie, 17 December, in French ), Naples ( Teatro San Carlo, January 17, 1927 ), Parma ( February 12 ), Turin ( March 17 ), London ( Covent Garden, June 7 ), San Francisco ( September 19 ), Bologna ( October 1927 ), Paris ( March 29, 1928 ), Australia 1928, Moscow ( Bolshoi Theatre, 1931 ).

Turin and airport
It is also Sardinia's economic and industrial hub, having one of the biggest ports in the Mediterranean sea, an international airport, and the 28th highest income rate in Italy, comparable to several Northern cities, such as Turin, Vicenza and Genoa.

Turin and Italy
With Prince Eugene's subsequent success at the Battle of Turin in northern Italy, the Allies had imposed the greatest loss of territory and resources that Louis XIV would suffer during the war.
Further good news for the Allies arrived from northern Italy where, on 7 September, Prince Eugene had routed a French army before the Piedmontese capital, Turin, driving the Franco-Spanish forces from northern Italy.
The book was originally made as a gift by papersera. net for Rosa himself upon the occasion of Rosa's April 2011 visit to Turin, Italy, and is available as a print-on-demand book from Lulu. com ( see link at papersera. net site on the book )
From 1506 to 1509, he was in Italy: in 1506 he graduated as Doctor of Divinity at the Turin University, and he spent part of the time at the publishing house of Aldus Manutius in Venice.
In Italy, production was spread over several centres, with Turin being the first and biggest.
The person credited with the second vermouth recipe, Antonio Benedetto Carpano from Turin, Italy, chose to name his concoction " vermouth " in 1786 because he was inspired by a German wine flavored with wormwood, a herb most famously used in distilling absinthe.
While a number of private railroads exist and provide mostly commuter-type services, the national railway, Ferrovie dello Stato, also provides sophisticated high-speed rail service that joins the major cities of Italy from Naples through northern cities such as Milan and Turin.
* 1949 – The entire Torino football team ( except for two players who did not take the trip: Sauro Tomà, due to an injury and Renato Gandolfi, because of coach request ) is killed in a plane crash at the Superga hill at the edge of Turin, Italy.
* University of Turin, Italy — Honorary Doctorate, 1969
In 2006, El Moutawakel was one of the eight bearers of the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Turin, Italy.
The House of Savoy became Kings of Italy, and Turin briefly became the capital of Italy.
It radiates from Turin, connecting it with the other provinces in the region, as well as with the other regions in Italy.
The Turin metro area grew rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s due to an increase of immigrants from Southern Italy, and today it has a population of approximately two million.
They also exhibited the invention in Turin, Italy in 1884, where it was adopted for an electric lighting system.
The modern versions of the beverage were first produced in 1757 in Turin, Italy and in the early 19th century in France.

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