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- This is an international show for the visual arts, cinema, architecture, dance, music, and theatre. The visual arts section, which is held in the Gardens, still takes place every two years and often welcomes avant-garde artists. The first Biennial International Art Exhibition was held in 1895. The section devoted to cinema takes place annually. The other sections take place at irregular intervals.
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- The Italian police was organized on military lines from 1919 and was called the Corpo delle guardie di Pubblica Sicurezza (PS) (Guards of public safety), with administrative headquarters in the capital cities of each province (questure) and offices in districts and smaller centres (commissariati). It was demilitarized and made more democratic internally in the 1981 reforms and there are now many women working as agents and officials. Its present title is the Polizia di Stato (State police) and it continues to work alongside the Carabinieri when performing its duties regarding public safety, although the Carabinieri have offices in more places.
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- A corps of the Italian army, founded in 1814, with the tasks of guaranteeing the safety of citizens and their property and ensuring that State laws are observed. Because of their proverbial faithfulness to the State, the body is called the Fedelissima (ie the most faithful part of the armed forces). As well as being a military police force and responsible for public safety, the carabinieri also function as judiciary police. They are much more widespread throughout Italian territory (even having a presence in small villages) than the Police.
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- Football is definitely the sport that Italians love most; it is the sport with the most supporters and also the most people who actually play at some level. And of course it is a sport in which Italian teams have always excelled. The national league (campionato) is divided into Serie A, Serie B, and Serie C. Some of the most famous Italian teams are Juventus (in Turin), Milan, Inter (also in Milan), Roma, and Lazio (also in Rome).
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- This is the state certification of quality (DOC) given to Italian wines with particular characteristics that have been verified, such as provenance from defined areas of production, derivation from particular grape varieties and soils, the ratio between the amount of grapes used and the quantity of wine produced, the methods of production. The certification DOCG (Denominazione di origine controllata e garantita), which involves even stricter checks, has been introduced for DOC wines that are particularly famous for their special qualities.
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