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Milano: la modernità riflessa - ミラノ: 反射する現代 - Milan: Modernity Reflected
Milano, città in continua evoluzione, dove il dinamismo e la corsa al business definiscono il ritmo quotidiano. Piazza Gae Aulenti, con le sue torri moderne, incarna questa spinta verso il futuro. Tuttavia, tra il riflesso delle vetrate e il movimento delle persone, si intravede il desiderio di un ritorno a una vita più lenta e consapevole.
進化を続けるミラノ。日々のビジネスの喧騒が街のリズムを形作る中、ガエアウレンティ広場のモダンなタワーは未来への推進力を象徴している。しかし、ガラスに映る風景や人々の動きの中に、よりゆったりとした生活への憧れが見える。
Milan, a city in constant evolution, where dynamism and the rush of business shape the daily rhythm. Piazza Gae Aulenti, with its modern towers, symbolizes this drive toward the future. Yet, amidst the reflections and the hustle, there is a longing for a slower, more mindful way of living.
In vista della prossima immissione in servizio al cambio orario invernale, su rete FERROVIENORD sono iniziate nelle ultime settimane le prove di omologazione della versione italiana del Railjet: qui vediamo la E 190-018 in coda al convoglio testa di serie, mentre si dirige verso Novara per l'inizio della giornata di test.
With the approach of the winter timetable change, the first italian Railjet has started the approval trials on the FERROVIENORD network; here we can see the full train passing near Rescaldina, on the Saronno-Novara line, whilst heading to Novara for the start of the trial day.
RAF Cottesmore, 30 July 2001.
Two tiny Italian helicopters were among the stars of the Royal International Air Tattoo in 2001. Here is one of the NH500's of 72° Stormo taking off on Monday, starting the long trip home.
Offagna is a comune in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region of Marche, about 11 kilometres southwest of Ancona. As of 31 December 2018, it had a population of 1,992 and an area of 10.5 square kilometres.
Offagna borders the following municipalities: Ancona, Osimo, Polverigi. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").
Narni (in Latin, Narnia) is an ancient hilltown of Umbria, in central Italy. It is very close to the geographic center of Italy.The imaginary land of Narnia, described in the works of C. S. Lewis, was named after Narni after he came across the name in an atlas as a child
Italian streets, especially those like Ferrara have their own unique charm. The vivid colors of the buildings, the delicate and fine decorations of the balconies and store windows, the small cafes where you drink cappuccino in the morning and aperitivo in the afternoon, all have something unique about them. Does anyone disagree?
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