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Poste Italiane (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpɔste itaˈljane], lit. ' Italian Post ' , abbr. PT ) is the Italian postal service provider. Besides providing postal services, Poste Italiane offers communications , postal savings products, logistics , and financial and insurance services throughout Italy.
Banca Popolare di Sondrio: 53.30: supervised by European Central Bank [3] * ICCREA Banca: 38.12 [5]: 375 12,834,414 [5]: 30 clearing house owned by 300+ regional banks, supervised by European Central Bank [3] 13: Deutsche Bank (Italy) 23.93: subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG 14: Banco di Desio e della Brianza: 13.98: 15: Banca Sella Group: 13.97: 16
Milano Centrale (Italian: Stazione di Milano Centrale) is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy, and is the second busiest railway station in Italy for passenger flow [3] (after Roma Termini) and the largest railway station in Europe by volume. [4] The station is a terminus and located at the northern end of central Milan.
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Service providers typically assign each B channel a unique SPID. A SPID is derived from the telephone number assigned to the circuit, and in the U.S. it typically follows a generic, 14-digit format. A SPID (Service Profile Identifier) is a number assigned by a phone company to a terminal on an Integrated Services Digital Network B-channel.
Milano Porta Garibaldi (IATA: IPR) is a major railway station in the Italian city of Milan, located just to the north of the neighbourhood known as Porta Garibaldi. Porta Garibaldi is the city's main station for commuter traffic with 25 million passengers annually, [ 3 ] although it is second to Centrale station considering total passenger traffic.
Codice di avviamento postale (Italian for 'Postal Routing Code'; CAP) is the Italian post code numeric system, created in 1967.
The Passante Ferroviario di Milano is an underground railway which runs through Milan, Italy. [2] The first part was opened in 1997 and was completed in 2008. [3] Its main feature is to be open in its extremities, and to be directly interconnected with the railway system of Lombardy. It is only used by suburban trains operated by Trenord.