List Of Companies Of Italy
This is a list of companies from Italy.
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—Ernest Hemingway (18991961)
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“Everything in Italy that is particularly elegant and grand ... borders upon insanity and absurdityor at least is reminiscent of childhood.”
—Alexander Herzen (18121870)