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reflects the
naming of the Rome–Formia–Naples
Direttissima opened in 1927 and the Bologna–Florence
Direttissima opened in 1934. The line was the
first high-speed...
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Caduti della Direttissima refers to the
workers that died
during the
construction of the Bologna–Florence
railway (
Direttissima). The
railway line between...
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Processo per
direttissima is a 1974
Italian poliziottesco film. It
stars actor Gabriele Ferzetti.
Princess Ira von Fürstenberg as
Cristina Visconti Michele...
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Trenitalia and 9.1
million for NTV, for a
combined 64
million p****engers. The
Direttissima opened in 1977 as the
first high-speed rail
route in
Italy and Europe...
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followed by
several European countries,
initially in
Italy with the
Direttissima line,
followed shortly thereafter by France, Germany, and Spain. Today...
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grade 7a+ (5.12a) big wall in history, the 580-metre Brandler-H****e
Direttissima in the Dolomites. In 2003, he free
soloed the second-ever
grade 8b (5...
- base
tunnel 18.507
kilometres (11.500 mi) long on the Bologna-Florence
Direttissima line in
central Italy. At the time of its completion, the
Apennine Base...
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routes with
extraordinary difficulties: a
direttissima climb up the avalanche-prone East Face, a
direttissima climb up the
Southwest Face and
ascent of...
- Bologna-Florence line
through Porretta Terme and Pistoia; the Bologna–Florence
Direttissima via Prato,
which opened on 22
April 1934 and the Bologna-Florence high-speed...
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direttissima Italian for "shortest link", is the most
direct route to the
summit of a
mountain up the fall line (e.g. the Brandler-H****e
Direttissima...