Alfa Romeo a very famous car manufacturer
Bush Industries furniture is often considered high quality, when compared to its other competitors. It is usually considered one of the stronger models.
The automobile industry, for one, is heavily dependent on oil.
Aalberts Industries, NV
Industries necessary that are necessary for industrialisation of a country. Such industries include, Machine tools, chemicals, power, steel, etc.
All types of small-scale industries found in India whether in manufacturing sector or service sector are divided into five types:1. Manufacturing Industries:Those units which are producing complete articles for direct consumption and also for processing industries are called as manufacturing industries. For example : Powerlooms, engineering industries, coin industries, khadi industries, food processing industries etc.2. Ancillary Industries:The industries which are producing parts and components and rendering services to large industries are called as ancillary industries.3. Service Industries:Service industries are those which are covering light repair shops necessary to maintain mechanical equipments. These industries are essentially machine- based.4. Feeder Industries:Feeder industries are those which are specialising in certain types of products and services, e.g. casting, electro-plating, welding, etc.5. Mining or Quarries.
Lombardia capital is: MILAN
there are many things that are famous in lombardia. it has milan, which is famous
Lega Padana Lombardia was created in 2001.
Giro di Lombardia was created in 1905.
Mario Ortolani has written: 'Lombardia e Lancashire' -- subject(s): Industries 'La pianura ferrarese' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
Lombardia
Lombardia is a part of the country Italy. Three of its geographical features are its lakes, it cities and villages, and its valleys.
The cast of Operazione Lombardia - 2014 includes: Stefan Kollmuss as Monk John Gad Lerner as himself
Leonardo da Vinci
Brussels
"Lombardy" in English is Lombardia in Italian.
In 2008 the population of the Lombardy region in northern Italy was 9,714,640.