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Here is our presentation about Daily Life in Italy: Choose one of the topics below and see the slides about it: Pasta ► Tagliate lle Spaghett i Tortellini Piadina ► Title What is it ? Recipe Cars ► Alfa Rom eo Lancia Ferrari Italian Sports ► History Swimming Football Fashion ► Versace Armani Dolce&Gabba

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Page 1: Daily life in italy

Here is our presentation about Daily Life in Italy: Choose one of the topics below and see the slides about it:Pasta ► Tagliatelle Spaghetti Tortellini

Piadina ► Title What is it?

Recipe

Cars ► Alfa Romeo

Lancia FerrariItalian Sports ►

History Swimming

Football

Fashion ► Versace Armani Dolce&Gabbana

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TAGLIATELLETagliatelle is a

traditional type of pasta from Emilia-

Romagna and Marche. Tagliatelle

can be served with a variety of sauce, but the classic is the

Bolognese sauce.

RECIPE FlourEggs

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SPAGHETTISpaghetti is a long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italian and Sicilian origin. The classic sauce of Spaghetti are: Carbonara, garlic and oil and tomato sauce.

RECIPE• Semola (a type of flour)

• Water

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TORTELLINIThey are typically stuffed with a mix of meat (pork loin, prosciutto) or cheese. Originally from the Italian region of Emilia (in particular Bologna and Modena), they are usually served in broth, chicken, or both.

RECIPEFlourEggs FOR STUFFED: Meat ButterHamPepper SaltParmigiano Reggiano

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Daily life in Italy, food:

By: Pizza Team Antonio Senise Federico

Mambelli Bogdan Dragne

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What is “piadina”?Piadina is a typical flat-bread from Emilia Romagna, a region of Central Italy. It is a thin wrapped bread stuffed with ham, nut cream, cheese, salad, or eaten with meat or fish. Here are some examples of stuffed piadinas:

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Recipe of Piadina 1 kilo of flour

Half a liter of water A cup of milk

A cup of olive oil A pinch of bicarbonate

A spoon of salt

ProceedingsThe dough is mixed, kneaded, lied with a rolling pin,

then it is cooked on a heated hobs.

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The Car Industry - Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo is an Italian car manufacturer known for its production of cars sporty character Established June 24, 1910 in Milan as A.L.F.A. (acronym for "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili“), in 1918 changed its name to "Alfa Romeo" following the acquisition of control of the company by Nicola Romeo. In addition to cars, Alfa Romeo has also produced commercial vehicles, locomotives, buses, trolley buses, marine engines and aircraft engines. During its history, Alfa Romeo, in addition to cars and racing, has also created many concept cars that have marked the history of Italian design in the automotive industry.

Daniel Petrucci

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The Car Industry Lancia Lancia is one of the most

famous, oldest and most prestigious Italian car manufacturers. Born in Turin in 1906, in 1986 the company was closed to form the new entity of Alfa Romeo Alfa-Lancia Industriale, which later disappeared in to be absorbed by the then Fiat Group. In 2007, following a reorganization of the Italian automotive landscape it has been created the division Lancia Automobiles, part of Fiat Group.

Vito Annese

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The Car Industry - FERRARI

Ferrari S.p.A. is an Italian car manufacturer founded by Enzo Ferrari, which produces sports and race cars. It manages, among other things, the most famous and titled sports team engaged in the world of motor racing: the Scuderia Ferrari. The company headquarters is located in Maranello, near Modena and is guided since 1991 by Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, a former president of Confindustria and the Fiat. Fernando Trematore BackBack

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Italian Sports - History

The Italian sport tradition’s got a long history: in all sports, both individual and team ones, Italy can show off a great success. Anyhow, almost all the victories in the sports team remain a male prerogative, except volleyball, water polo and fencing. The Italian national sport color is blue taken by the Savoia House, a reigning dynasty from 1861 to 1946.

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The Italian swimming National Team represents Italy in the international swimming competitions. The athletes’ selection is made by the Italian Swimming Federation.BackBack

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The Italian football championships a set of national and regional tournaments by the Federazione Italiana Gioco Calcio (FIGC). The championship is divided and organized into 10 levels, the first 4 are framed in the area of professionalism and the remaining 6 are for amateurs.

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FASHION

In 2009, Milan was considered the fashion capital, even

surpassing cities as New York, Paris and London. Most Italian brands as VERSACE, ARMANI

and DOLCE&GABBANA are located in Milan.

Fashion in Italy is considered one of the most important in the world, with France, the USA, Great Britain and Japan. Fashion has always been an important part of Italian culture. The main centers of fashion are Milan and Rome.

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VERSACEGIANNI VERSACE is

an Italian fashion and clothing

company, founded in 1978 by a

fashion designer, Gianni Versace.

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ARMANIGIORGIO ARMANI is an Italian holding company world leader in the field of fashion, the group designs, manufactures, distributes and retails fashion clothing, accessories, glasses, watches, jewelry, cosmetics, parfumes, furniture and furnishings, including all the brands founded or bought by the fashion designer Giorgio Armani.

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DOLCE & GABBANA is an Italian fashion house, founded by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. Its head office is in Legnano, but it is officially registered in Milan.

DOLCE & GABBANA

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