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Turin

Turin
Italian comune
NameTurin
Official nameComune di Torino
Native nameTorino
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
ProvinceTurin (TO)
MayorPiero Fassino
Total Area50.2 sq mi (130.17 km2)
Total Population910188 (30 April 2009)
DemonymTorinesi
Elevation784.1 ft (239 m)
Patron saintJohn the Baptist
Saint day24 June
Area code011

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Turin ( , pronounced -ittoˈriːnoIt-Torino is a city and major business and cultural centre in northern Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the left bank of the Po River surrounded by the Alpine arch. The population of the city proper is 909,193 (November 2008) while the population of the urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 1.7 million inhabitants; the Turin metropolitan area is estimated by OECD to have a population of 2.2 million.

The city has a rich culture and history, and is known for its numerous art galleries, restaurants, churches, palaces, operahouses, piazzas, parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues. Turin is well known for its baroque, rococo, neo-classical, and Art Nouveau architecture. Much of the city's public squares, castles, gardens and elegant palazzi (such as Palazzo Madama), were built by Sicilian architect Filippo Juvarra, who modelled these buildings on the Baroque and classical style of Versailles. Examples of these French-themed edifices include the Royal Palace of Turin, the Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi and the Basilica di Superga.

Turin is sometimes called the "cradle of Italian liberty", due to its having been the birthplace and home of notable politicians and people who contributed to the Risorgimento, such as Cavour. The city currently hosts some of Italy's best universities, colleges, academies, lycea and gymnasia, such as the six-century-old University of Turin and the Turin Polytechnic. Prestigious and important museums, such as the Museo Egizio and the Mole Antonelliana are also found in the city. Turin's several monuments and sights make it one of the world's top 250 tourist destinations, and the tenth most visited city in Italy in 2008.

The city used to be a major European political centre, being Italy's first capital city in 1861 and being home to the House of Savoy, Italy's royal family. Even though much of its political significance and importance had been lost by World War II, it became a major European crossroad for industry, commerce and trade, and currently is one of Italy's main industrial centres, being part of the famous "industrial triangle", along with Milan and Genoa. Turin is ranked third in Italy, after Rome and Milan, for economic strength. With a GDP of $58 billion, Turin is the world's 78th richest city by purchasing power, and even though the city was unable to become a "world city", like Milan and Rome, it was ranked by GaWC as "economically efficient", along with Jerusalem, Genoa, Macau, Marseille, Liverpool, Strasbourg, Salt Lake City, Seville and Tijuana, to name a few. Turin is also home to much of the Italian automotive industry.

Turin is well known as the home of the Shroud of Turin, the football teams Juventus F.C. and Torino F.C., the headquarters of automobile manufacturers Fiat, Lancia and Alfa Romeo, and as host of the 2006 Winter Olympics. Several International Space Station modules, such as Harmony and Columbus, were also manufactured in Turin.

It was the capital of the Duchy of Savoy from 1563, then of the Kingdom of Sardinia ruled by the Royal House of Savoy and finally the first capital of a unified Italy.

It is often referred to as "the Capital of the Alps". Turin is also known as "the Automobile Capital of Italy" or the Detroit of Italy; in Italy it is also called "[La] capitale Sabauda".

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Una explicacion sobre esta imagen que esta en el manto de turin. filmsconcel.blogspot.com www.boiramisterio.com
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Gala Rossini Turin 92 Il Barbiere di Siviglia Roberto Serville
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Wonderful TV Opening for the matches of Fifa World Cup Italy 1990. A soccer ball is jumping through the greatest Italian monuments. (in order: Bologna (Torre degli Asinelli), Milan (Duomo), Florence (David di Michelangelo), Verona (Arena), Agrigento (Tempio della Concordia), Genoa (La Lanterna), Naples (Maschio Angioino), Turin (Mole Antonelliana) and Rome (Colosseo). ------ Download video: snipurl.com ------ Official Songs Italian version: G.Nannini e E. Bennato - Un'estate italiana (also known as "Notti Magiche") International Version: Giorgio Moroder Project - To be number one ------ For the song: snipurl.com
1.05 min. | 4.75 user rating
Some pictures of Jesus Christ compared with the Face on The Turin Shroud.
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Torino. Stunt Car per la città. Dal film "The Italian Job" 1969. Musiche originali Quincy Jones Il mio cutting rispettoso
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Peace Cup 2009 tvgol.pl
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All goals from the semi-final in the peace cup, real madrid vs juventus 1 - 2
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ORF-Kommentar zur Abfahrt - bereits Kult Schon jetzt ein Kultvideo dieser Spiele: Die ORF-Kommentatoren Armin Assinger und Robert Seeger fiebern mit beim Lauf des Franzosen Antoine Deneriaz. Er ist der Letzte, der dem bis dahin führenden Ãsterreicher Michael Walchhofer Gold noch entreiÃen kann. Entsprechend aufgeregt sind Assinger und Seeger...
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This video demonstrates a technique I've created using a heightmap that I made from The Shroud of Turin and an old drawing overlay artist sketch from The Shroud combining the two to create a heightmap unlike any other. I then created a 3d model from the image, converted that into G Code and was able to carve out for the first time ever a 3D representation of the Face of Jesus that you can touch. For more information please visit us at www.phlatforum.com register and log to open access to tons of free plans and ideas or go to www.phlatboyz.com to buy your own Phlatprinter. Copyright 2009 Mark and Trish Carew Phlatboyz,LLC We add videos here all the time please subscribe to our videos. Thank you for your interest and for watching.
2.15 min. | 3.85 user rating
Turin, Italy's former capital. Aired on Nbc, February 10th, 2006 before the Opening Ceremony of the XXth Winter Olympic Games. Next Winter Olympics will be Vancouver 2010. ----- Magnifico video su Torino, prima capitale italiana, andato in onda sulla Nbc americana, il 10 febbraio 2006, come introduzione alla cerimonia di apertura dei XX giochi olimpici invernali. ------ MUSIC: "Immediate Music - Onward to Glory (Choir)" "Steve Jablonsky - My Name is Lincoln" (The Island OST) ------ HIGH-RESOLUTION VERSION: send me a message through youtube! (sorry if i won't answer quickly) ------ The World comes to hear the stories of Torino. Turin, Italy. ------ Qualsiasi commento (offensivo, inopportuno, ripetitivo, etc) potrà essere cancellato a discrezione di chi ha postato il video.
2.85 min. | 4.88 user rating

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Shroud of Turin a Fake... by Mistake! - Gather.com Tweet this news
Gather.com--The shroud of -Turin- has been dubbed a fake, masterminded by medieval artist Giotto. But the famed master wasn't trying to fool anyone. The item worshipped today is just a copy of the original, which has been lost to the ash heap of hist - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 23:34:38 GMT+00:00
Did Giotto really paint the Turin Shroud? Nah - The Guardian (blog) Tweet this news
The Guardian (blog)--It's a wrap ... the -Turin- Shroud is blessed before being put on display in -Turin's- cathedral. Photograph: Claudio Papi/Reuters As preposterous claims about great artists go, a new theory about the authorship of the -Turi - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 09:57:45 GMT+00:00
Clarke seven behind Turin leaders - BBC News Tweet this news
BBC News--Darren Clarke failed to build on a good start at the Italian Open as he had to settle for an opening one-under-par 71 in -Turin-. After starting at the 10th, Clarke moved to four under after eight holes but a double bogey at the second halted th - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:15:00 GMT+00:00
Liverpool face being lumbered with Aquilani - MirrorFootball.co.uk Tweet this news
MirrorFootball.co.uk--And now the -Turin- club appear to have ended their interest completely after signing Andrea Pirlo from AC Milan. Aquilani's agent Franco Zavaglia claims talk of a move to Milan for the Italian midfielder - who cost the Reds £1 - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 16:14:39 GMT+00:00
MBTA: Buses Get Google, Trains Need Upgrade - Bostonist Tweet this news
Bostonist--The Hub joined San Diego, San Francisco, Portland (OR) Madrid, and -Turin-. A service as prominent as Google Maps will be a huge boost to bus riders. More commuters ride buses than trains by a 2-1 margin. The 400000 daily riders on nearly 200 r - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 17:18:52 GMT+00:00
Manassero makes thrilling start in Italian Open - Reuters Tweet this news
Reuters---TURIN-, Italy (Reuters) - Teenager Matteo Manassero lived up to the huge expectations on him with a breath-taking start to his Italian Open campaign on Thursday. His thrilling birdie-eagle-birdie run proved to be the foundation for a ... - Date : Thu, 09 Jun 2011 17:31:35 GMT+00:00
Helen J. Bittner, Turin - WatertownDailyTimes.com Tweet this news
WatertownDailyTimes.com--Helen Jendruch Bittner, of 6368 E. Main St. -Turin-, passed away at Lewis County Hospital on May 29, 2011. To allow for necessary family travel, funeral services will be held on Saturday, June 11th at 1:00 PM at the Callaghan Fune - Date : Tue, 07 Jun 2011 17:17:08 GMT+00:00
Inter join Juventus in the race to sign Michel Bastos - Sambafoot.com Tweet this news
Sambafoot.com--Bastos had previously commented that he had his heart set on a move to Juve and looked to be on his way to -Turin-. But La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the transfer has stalled, and now Inter are looking to hijack the deal with a bid o - Date : Fri, 03 Jun 2011 18:49:06 GMT+00:00
Italian teams put faith in young coaches - AFP Tweet this news
AFP--ROME � Antonio Conte at just 41 years of age is the new coach of -Turin- giants Juventus proving once again that in Italian coaching circles, youth is best. While in England, at least, it would be unthinkable for one of the country's top teams t - Date : Tue, 31 May 2011 21:37:55 GMT+00:00
Marcello Lippi: Antonio Conte is the right coach for Juventus - Goal.com America Tweet this news
Goal.com America--Former Juve and Italy national team tactician has confidence in the 41-year-old and believes that his hiring could be the start of something great in -Turin-. Former World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi believes that Juventus made the - Date : Sat, 04 Jun 2011 00:19:31 GMT+00:00

Climate :
Composition of the City Council
Party Members
PD 16
PDL 7
SEL and IDV 2
LN 3

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Twin towns and sister cities :

Winter Olympic Games host cities

1924: Chamonix * 1928: St. Moritz * 1932: Lake Placid * 1936: Garmisch-Partenkirchen * 1940 & 1944: No games due to World War II * 1948: St. Moritz * 1952: Oslo * 1956: Cortina d'Ampezzo * 1960: Squaw Valley * 1964: Innsbruck * 1968: Grenoble * 1972: Sapporo * 1976: Innsbruck * 1980: Lake Placid * 1984: Sarajevo * 1988: Calgary * 1992: Albertville * 1994: Lillehammer * 1998: Nagano * 2002: Salt Lake City * 2006: Turin * 2010: Vancouver * '2014: Sochi

World Book Capitals

2001: Madrid * 2002: Alexandria * 2003: New Delhi * 2004: Antwerp * 2005: Montreal * 2006: Turin * 2007: Bogotá * 2008: Amsterdam * 2009: Beirut * 2010: Ljubljana * 2011: Buenos Aires * 2012: Yerevan

Regional capitals of Italy

L'Aquila, Abruzzo
Aosta, Aosta Valley
Bari, Apulia
Potenza, Basilicata
Catanzaro, Calabria
Naples, Campania
Bologna, Emilia-Romagna
Trieste, Friuli � Venezia Giulia
Rome, Lazio
Genoa, Liguria
Milan, Lombardy
Ancona, Marche
Campobasso, Molise
Turin, Piedmont
Cagliari, Sardinia
Palermo, Sicily
Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Florence, Tuscany
Perugia, Umbria
Venice, Veneto



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