There is no specific name for the badge, but people often refer to the Biscione, or snake/ viper. The white cross is the emblem of Milan.
Alfa as in Alfa Romeo. Italian auto manufacturer.
The Italian sports car whose two-part name has Romeo as the last part is Alfa Romeo.
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Assuming you already are aware of the fact that Alfa Romeo is an Italian car manufacturer, I'll get straight to the point: A.L.F.A., the original name of the company when it was founded in 1910, stands for "Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili" - Lombard Automobile Factory, Public Company. It was only in 1920 when the companiy's name was changed to Alfa Romeo, with the Romeo named after Nicola Romeo who acquired the company in 1915. Today Alfa Romeo is owned by the Fiat Group, together with other well known Italian car brands like Lancia, Maserati and Ferrari.
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ALFA is an acronym (=Anonima Lombarda Fabrica Automobili), an early Milanese auto factory; Romeo is the last name of a machine manufacturer who bought ALFA ca. WW I.
Alfa Romeo GTV is a sports car produced by the Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo from 1995 to 2006. The GTV is a coupe and is successor to the long discontinued Alfetta GTV. Used GTV can be purchased at several places such as Auto Trader, Gum Tree, Hemmings to name a few. Online inquires for this car can provide resources when looking to buy this type of car.
Romeo in Italian is Romeo. It's actually an Italian name. It means "Pilgrim to Rome".
A.L.F.A. (Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili) was founded in Milan, Italy, in 1909. Only in 1920, following the takeover by Nicola Romeo 5 years earlier, its name became Alfa-Romeo.
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