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What is Turin
Turin (Italian: Torino), a large city of about one million inhabitants, is set in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, a one-hour drive from the French border and slightly more than that from the Mediterranean sea.
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"Basking in the prestige of hosting the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, Turin has had a makeover and is now a powerhouse of cultural, historical and cutting-edge design treasures."
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"Capital of the Piedmont region of northwest Italy, Turin -- Torino, in Italian -- had many claims to distinction before being chosen to host the 2006 Winter Olympics."
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"[2] Turin is well-known as the home of the Shroud of Turin and Juventus FC ,headquarters of Fiat and Lancia automobile manifacturers and host of the 2006 Winter Olympics."
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"The main city is Turin (Italian: Torino ), which was host to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games."
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"Turin was the first capital of modern Italy, and was the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games."
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"The capital, Turin, hosts the 20th Winter Olympic Games this month (February 10–26, 2006)."
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"The city has since looked forward to welcoming the international spotlight for all the right reasons, having won the bidding for the 2006 Winter Olympics."
lonelyplanet.com
professionaltravelguide.com
"Capital of the Piedmont region of northwest Italy, Turin -- Torino, in Italian -- had many claims to distinction before being chosen to host the 2006 Winter Olympics."
fodors.com
"[2] Turin is well-known as the home of the Shroud of Turin and Juventus FC ,headquarters of Fiat and Lancia automobile manifacturers and host of the 2006 Winter Olympics."
en.wikipedia.org
"The main city is Turin (Italian: Torino ), which was host to the 2006 Winter Olympic Games."
wikitravel.org
"Turin was the first capital of modern Italy, and was the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games."
wikitravel.org
"The capital, Turin, hosts the 20th Winter Olympic Games this month (February 10–26, 2006)."
goworldtravel.com
"The city has since looked forward to welcoming the international spotlight for all the right reasons, having won the bidding for the 2006 Winter Olympics."
lonelyplanet.com
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jjtravel from Finland wrote about Basilica di Superga one year, 5 months ago
On a superb situation on top of the Superga hill, this huge basilica is visible from all over Turin. In 1494 an aeroplane full of players from local football team crashed into the hill.
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jjtravel from Finland wrote about Mole Antonelliana one year, 5 months ago
Exceptional tower in the heart of Turin housing the tallest museum in the world and some nice cafe.
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