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Who is beter known as 'Topolino' in Italy
Asked by ANURADHA PATHAKJ,
30 Nov '08 11:24 am
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No-he thought the most lower grade inferior animal dog will not go even-but i went as a sympathiser.
kerala cm feels he is better than dog
Answered by debesh kanungo, 03 Dec '08 11:08 am
kerala cm feels he is better than dog
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The Topolino was the name given to an automobile model manufactured by Fiat from 1936 to 1955.
The Topolino (the Italian name for Mickey Mouse, meaning "little mouse") was the name given to the first Fiat 500 which was one of the smallest cars in the world at the time of its production. Launched in 1937, three models were produced until 1955, all with only minor mechanical and cosmetic changes. It was equipped with a 569 cc four-cylinder, side valve, water-cooled engine mounted in front of the front axle, and so was a full-scale car rather than a cyclecar. (The radiator was located behind the engine.)
Answered by Jack Johnson, 01 Dec '08 10:05 am
The Topolino (the Italian name for Mickey Mouse, meaning "little mouse") was the name given to the first Fiat 500 which was one of the smallest cars in the world at the time of its production. Launched in 1937, three models were produced until 1955, all with only minor mechanical and cosmetic changes. It was equipped with a 569 cc four-cylinder, side valve, water-cooled engine mounted in front of the front axle, and so was a full-scale car rather than a cyclecar. (The radiator was located behind the engine.)
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In Italy, Romano Scarpa in Topolino reused the Phantom Blot and Eega Beeva , and created Atomo Bleep-Bleep. Under Western Publishing
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Answered by siddhartha das, 30 Nov '08 11:30 am
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