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- Montgenèvre (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʒənɛvʁ]; Occitan: Montginebre; Italian: Monginevro) is a commune on the Italian border in the Hautes-Alpes department in...
- The Col de Montgenèvre (Italian: P****o del Monginevro; elevation 1860 m.) is a high mountain p**** in the Cottian Alps, in France 2 kilometres away from...
- Bertone to close his company. In 1920, a new plant was opened near the Monginevro 119 in Turin. Twenty people were on the payroll. One year later, a contract...
- Torino-Bardonecchia motorway, or by SS335 from Oulx, which joins SS24 (“del Monginevro”), and reaches Bardonecchia after 20 km (12 mi). From the French side...
- Moretti 128 in coupé and cabriolet versions. Built in the plants of via Monginevro in a semi-handmade way (these custom-built cars were not ****embled in...
- Ravel Max Reinhardt Mediolanum Memling Merkur Michelangelo Mimara Molière Monginevro Mont Blanc Monte Ceneri Mont Cenis Monte Rosa Monteverdi Moravia Mozart...
- 40/41  Germany  Belgium  France DB 1987–1993 Thalys 30/31 SNCF 1993–1997 Monginevro Lyon – Turin 140/143  France  Italy FS 1996–2003 Frecciarossa Mont Blanc...
- a road through the Valley and over the Col de Montgenèvre (P****o del Monginevro), now 2 km away from the Italian border. During the Middle Ages, the road...
- with the destroyer Nicoloso da Recco to escort the modern merchant ship Monginevro and the large tanker Iridio Mantovani to Libya. During the operation,...
- area named Via Lattea. It is directly connected to the winter venues in Monginevro and Sestriere. The elevation of this area varies between 1630 and 1680...