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  2. Turin - Wikipedia

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    Along with Milan, Genoa, and La Spezia, Turin was one of Italy's four cities that experienced area bombing by the RAF; the heaviest raid took place on 13 July 1943, when 295 bombers dropped 763 tons of bombs, killing 792 people. [23] Overall, these raids killed 2,069 inhabitants of Turin, and destroyed or damaged 54% of all buildings in the city.

  3. Metropolitan City of Turin - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Turin (Italian: città metropolitana di Torino; Piedmontese: sità metropolitan-a 'd Turin) is a metropolitan city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin. It replaced the province of Turin and comprises 312 comuni (sg.: comune).

  4. Sacra di San Michele - Wikipedia

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    Archdiocese of Turin Diocese The Sacra di San Michele , sometimes known as Saint Michael's Abbey , is a religious complex on Mount Pirchiriano, situated on the south side of the Val di Susa in the territory of the municipality of Sant'Ambrogio di Torino , in the Metropolitan City of Turin , Piedmont region of northwestern Italy.

  5. Province of Turin - Wikipedia

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    The province of Turin (Italian: provincia di Torino; Piedmontese: provinsa ëd Turin; French: province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.

  6. Rivoli, Piedmont - Wikipedia

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    Rivoli (Italian pronunciation:; Piedmontese: Rìvole ⓘ) is a comune (municipality) established around the 1st century CE, in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, about 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of Turin. As of January 2017, it had a population of 48,798. [3]

  7. Piedmont Region Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Piedmont Region Headquarters (Grattacielo della Regione Piemonte) is a skyscraper in Turin, Italy, which houses the administrative offices of the Piedmont Region.The building, designed by Massimiliano Fuksas, was topped out in 2015. [3]