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  2. Carabinieri - Wikipedia

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    Carabinieri license plates begin with "CC" or previously with "EI" (formerly Esercito Italiano, Italian Army), and a Carabinieri car is traditionally called a Gazzella . Small or medium-sized cars are used for ordinary patrol work, with larger and more powerful vehicles being used for emergency response, highway patrol, and special services.

  3. Category:Italian feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 227 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Law enforcement in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Carabinieri units have been dispatched all over the world in peacekeeping missions, including Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq. Until 2001, [16] only men were allowed to become part of the Arma (or any military force, for that matter), but military reforms allowed women to serve in the Italian military, including Carabinieri.

  5. 150 Italian girl names for babies - AOL

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    The top 10 girl names in Italy in 2020, the most recent year counted, include Sofia, Giulia, Aurora, Ginevra, Alice, Beatrice, Emma, Giorgia, Vittoria and Matilde. Top 5 Italian Girl Names In The U.S.

  6. Italian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Armed Forces (Italian: Forze armate italiane, pronounced [ˈfɔrtse arˈmaːte itaˈljaːne]) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri , take on the role as the nation's military police and are also involved in missions and operations abroad ...

  7. List of commanding generals of the Carabinieri - Wikipedia

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    Name Appointed Dismissed 1 Army general Giuseppe Thaon di Revel di Sant'Andrea: 3 August 1814 23 December 1814 2 Lieutenant general Giorgio des Geneys: 24 December 1814 13 January 1815 3 Colonel Carlo Lodi di Capriglio: 14 January 1815 15 October 1816 4 Colonel Giovanni Battista D'Oncieu de La Bàtie: 1 November 1816 19 March 1819 5 Colonel

  8. Age no barrier for Italy's 90-year-old sprint queen

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    With the oldest population in the European Union, where one in four are aged over 65, it's little surprise that Italy is home to the world's fastest 90-year-old woman sprinter. Emma Maria Mazzenga ...

  9. Italian special forces - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Special Forces include special forces units from several branches of the Italian Armed Forces: [1] the Esercito Italiano , the Marina Militare , the Aeronautica Militare and the Arma dei Carabinieri (Gendarmerie). Italian Armed Forces special units are divided into Special Forces (TIER 1) [citation needed] and Special Operations ...