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  2. Bargello (needlework) - Wikipedia

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    Bargello is a type of needlepoint embroidery consisting of upright flat stitches laid in a mathematical pattern to create motifs. The name originates from a series of chairs found in the Bargello palace in Florence, which have a "flame stitch" pattern. Traditionally, Bargello was stitched in wool on canvas. Embroidery done this way is ...

  3. Regia Marina - Wikipedia

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    Regia Marina naval jack until 1900. The Regia Marina was established on 17 March 1861 following the proclamation of the formation of the Kingdom of Italy.Just as the Kingdom was a unification of various states in the Italian peninsula, so the Regia Marina was formed from the navies of those states, though the main constituents were the navies of the former kingdoms of Sardinia and Naples.

  4. Italian frigate Virginio Fasan (F 591) - Wikipedia

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    Virginio Fasan (F 591) is a Carlo Bergamini-class frigate of the Italian Navy.The vessel was constructed Fincantieri's La Spezia shipyard and was launched on 31 March 2012. The frigate has been deployed on EUNAVFOR missions to counter piracy and attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

  5. Italian Naval Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The service was then disbanded and integrated into the Italian Air Force, upon the creation of this new branch in 1937, when a law gave control of all national fixed-wing air assets to the Italian Air Force. Having been reactivated in 1956 to operate the Navy's new shipborne helicopters entering service with the Italian frigates. [3]

  6. Telo mimetico - Wikipedia

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    M1929 Telo mimetico (Italian: camouflage cloth) was a military camouflage pattern used by the Italian Army for shelter-halves (telo tenda) and later for uniforms for much of the 20th century. Being first issued in 1929 and only fully discontinued in the early 1990s, it has the distinction of being the first printed camouflage pattern for ...

  7. Marzotto - Wikipedia

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    As a member of the nobility, Luigi Marzotto (1773-1859) founded a wool mill in Valdagno in 1836 with a capital of 2 000 Venetian Lira, equivalent to $100 000 in the nineties. [1] He handed the business to his son Gaetano in 1842. After the unification of the kingdom of Italy in 1861, Gaetano bought a spinning factory nearby Maglione. By then ...

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  9. Gorgona-class transport ship - Wikipedia

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    Italian Navy - Gorgona class Name Pennant number Hull number Displacement tonnes, f.l. Laid down Launched Commissioned Notes Initial number Gorgona: A 5347 218 [2] 799,6 1985 12 July 1986 23 December 1986 [3] MLU in 1992 MTC-1011 Tremiti: A 5348 219 705,7 24 April 1985 13 September 1986 2 March 1987 MLU in 1988; 18 more beds MTC-1012 Caprera: A ...