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Torino have already been relegated early, and the result of the final round is not important to them, but Torino and Milan have a good relationship, and last season it was because Milan loaned Abbiati to Turin, which displeased Juventus, and finally led to the breakdown of the Holy League. In addition, the president of Turin and the president of Milan, Silvio Berlusconi, have a further relationship.
Cairo, the chairman of Turin, worked for the Italian company Fininvest, which was founded by Milan boss Silvio Berlusconi, whose main business is investment and financial management, and Italy's Mediaset TV is a product of them. Since the 80s of the last century, Cairo has been working in this company, in 1995 he was promoted to full-time administrative assistant, at the highest point of his career, Cairo left the Fininvest company to fly solo, but the kind Cairo does not forget the old feelings, more than once expressed the most grateful person is Berlusconi, this Sunday, Turin faces Florence, will be the best time for Cairo to "repay the favor".
But even so, Torino's best efforts may not be Fiorentina's opponent, not to mention that Milan's opponent is the old nemesis Udinese, who is fighting for the League Cup, the only good thing is that Samp's game is played a day earlier, if Samp wins, Udinese will not be able to count the three points.
The last round is really complicated and I really hope Milan can have a good ending.
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Don't be stupid, Milan's fate is not in the hands of Turin, it is Fiorentina herself who holds it. Plant melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans! Whatever the end result, that's what some people deserve.
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All I know is that the only stars in Turin are Recoba, Collini and Styron.
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This past really doesn't matter.
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Turin is the capital of the Italian region of Piedmont and the metropolitan city of Turin, located about 140 kilometres (87 mi) from Milan, surrounded by the Alps to the northwest of the city. With an area of 911,534 square kilometres, the central district of Turin is the fourth most populous city in Italy.
Turin is a cosmopolitan city known as the "Cradle of Italian Freedom" and the "Capital of the Alps". It has numerous cultural facilities and other places of interest. Many Italian higher education institutions are located here, such as the University of Turin, the Polytechnic University of Turin, the Academy of Fine Arts of Turin, etc.
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Turin (torino in Italian, turin in English) is located in the upper valley of the Po River, at an altitude of 239 meters above sea level. It has a population of about 10,000. The winter is warm and the summer is hot, the annual precipitation is about 1000 mm, the precipitation in winter and spring is more, and there are many valley winds.
And because one-third of Italy's chocolate-making factories are located in Piedmont, this ancient city is known as the sweetest place in Italy and has the reputation of the chocolate capital.
Turin was once an important political center in Europe. In 1563 it became the capital of the Duchy of Piedmont-Savoy, followed by the Kingdom of Sardinia under the House of Savoy and finally the first capital after the unification of Italy (1861-1865). After the Second World War, it was also the most important industrial, commercial and professional distribution center in Europe.
Refer to the above: Encyclopedia - Turin.
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Turin is a city on the left bank of the Po River, Turin, a city in northern Italy. Start at the Piazza de la Castello and walk towards the other side of Via Roma and you will see most of Turin's sights along the way. There are three things that Turin is famous for.
The first is Fiat Automobile, founded in 1899, and today the company is one of the top 10 automobile companies in the world. The other is the Turin Church of Douomo, built in 1491 and a replica of the famous painting The Last Supper, and finally the Antonelligo Tower in Turin, the only tallest tower in Europe made of bricks, which has now been converted into a Renaissance museum.
It has two veteran Serie A teams, one Torino and one Juventus, although most people now know Juventus, because it is the first giant in Serie A with 2 stars, but don't forget Torino, in the 40s, Torino was the team of the Italian national team, and the team had 9 players of the Italian national team, but unfortunately because of a plane crash, its vitality was greatly damaged, so that it can not reproduce the glory of the year.
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Turin is the third largest city in Italy, one of the major industrial centers, and the capital of the Piedmont region. It is located in the upper valley of the Po River, at an altitude of 243 meters above sea level. It has a population of about 10,000.
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The capital of the Italian region of Piedmont.
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Turin was founded during the Roman Empire as a military location. During the Middle Ages, the Renaissance was an autonomous city-state. In 1720 it was the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia.
It was occupied by France during the Napoleonic Wars. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1865. At the end of the 19th century, it was an important center of light industry in the northwest.
Its historic centre preserves a large number of classical and baroque buildings, and numerous festivals and celebrations take place throughout the year. Turin was also an important economic and commercial center in northern Italy, and in July 1899 Giovanni Agnelli founded the Fiat company in Turin. The city's quiet streets have fascinated the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche and the great prophet Nostradamus, and the mystery of the Shroud of Jesus has fascinated countless people around the world.
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