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  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 12 DECEMBER 2015: Italian race walker Alex Schwazer, who won the Olympic 50km walk gold medal in 2008 and who retired during the 2012 Olympics after being disqualified for doping offences, trains in the park of the Natural Reserve of Aniene in Rome, Italy, on December 11th 2015.
    CIPG_20151212_LEMONDE_AlexSchwazer__...jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany with her travel companion Michele, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6730.jpg
  • 26 august 2010. Trentino, Italy. ADAC Trentino Classic.<br />
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    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8508.jpg
  • Forcoli (Palaia), Italy - 12 September 2014: Florio Monti (92), a Vespa racer and a retired Piaggio mechanic, poses for a portrait in his garage in Forcoli (Palaia), Italy, on September 12th 2014.
    CIPG_20140912_ADAC-Vespa__M3_8581.jpg
  • Forcoli (Palaia), Italy - 12 September 2014: The garage of racer and mechanic Florio Monti (92 years old) in Forcoli (Palaia), Italy, on September 12th 2014.
    CIPG_20140912_ADAC-Vespa__M3_8489.jpg
  • Pontedera, Italy - 12 September 2014: The Vespa 98 (center), the first model of Vespa commercialized in 1946, is here on display at the Piaggio Museum in Pontedera, Italy, on September 12th 2014.
    CIPG_20140912_ADAC-Vespa__M3_8461.jpg
  • Chiusdino, Italy - 11 September 2014: Interior view of San Galgano Abbey in Chiusdino, Italy, on September 11th 2014.
    CIPG_20140911_ADAC-Vespa__M3_8008.jpg
  • Terme di Petriolo, Italy - 11 September 2014: Bathers are here at the Thermal Baths of Petriolo (Terme di Petriolo), Italy, on September 11th 2014. The thermal baths of Petriolo were already known by the Romans, as cited by Cicero.
    CIPG_20140911_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7924.jpg
  • Murlo, Italy - 11 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany with her travel companion Michele, in Florence, Italy, on September 11th 2014.
    CIPG_20140911_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7823.jpg
  • Montalcino, Italy - 10 September 2014: A Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 is parked here under an arch on a rainy day in Montalcino, Italy, on September 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7576.jpg
  • Asciano, Italy - 10 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany , through the Crete Senesi in Asciano, Italy, on September 10th 2014.<br />
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The Crete Senesi refers to an area of the Italian region of Tuscany to the south of Siena. It consists of a range of hills and woods among villages and includes the comuni of Asciano, Buonconvento, Monteroni d'Arbia, Rapolano Terme and San Giovanni d'Asso, all within the province of Siena. Crete senesi are literally ‘Senese clays’, and the distinctive grey colouration of the soil gives the landscape an appearance often described as lunar.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7166.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7003.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6825.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6734.jpg
  • Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6577.jpg
  • Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy - 9 September 2014: A cypress is seen here at the Agriturismo Borgo Castelvecchi, in Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6499.jpg
  • Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann and her travel companion Michele check a map of Tuscany in Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6438.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Stefano Farloni (67), owner of the Antica Macelleria Farloni, poses for a portrait at the entrance of the Farloni butcher shop and delicatessen in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014. Stefano Farloni has been working here since the age of 7 years old. The Antica Macelleria Farloni was founded in 1806 and has been working for 9 generations.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6340.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Prosciuttos and pecorino goat cheese are displayed at the Antica Macelleria Farloni, a butcher shop and delicatessen store founded in 1806 in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6316.jpg
  • 2 November, 2008.New York, NY. Famous Waldo character from the series "Where's Waldo?"  is here in a crowd of runners at the New York City ING Marathon<br />
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Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081102_WALDO-Marathon_MG...JPG
  • 2 November, 2008.Staten Island, NY. Famous Waldo character from the series "Where's Waldo?"  is here in a crowd of runners at the New York City ING Marathon<br />
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Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081102_WALDO-Marathon_MG...JPG
  • 2 November, 2008.Staten Island, NY. Famous Waldo character from the series "Where's Waldo?"  is here in a crowd of runners at the New York City ING Marathon<br />
<br />
Gianni Cipriano<br />
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    GCipriano_20081102_WALDO-Marathon_MG...JPG
  • 2 November, 2008.Staten Island, NY. Famous Waldo character from the series "Where's Waldo?"  is here in a crowd of runners at the New York City ING Marathon<br />
<br />
Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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    GCipriano_20081102_WALDO-Marathon_MG...JPG
  • 27 August 2010. San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A detail of the hood ornament of a Horsch 930V of 1939. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8504.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A Porsche 914-6  faces the Pale di San Martino (the Pala Group) by the Malga Ces Restaurant in San Martino di Castrozza. The pala group is a mountain range in the Dolomites, in the eastern Trentino and part of the province of Belluno, northern Italy. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8500.jpg
  • 26 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Hans-Dieter, Jutta Stendel and their dog Ambrogio in a Packard 120 Convertible Coupé of 1936 by the Lake Fedaia in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8279.jpg
  • 26 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Hans-Dieter and Jutta Stendel in a Packard 120 Convertible Coupé of 1936 by the Lake Fedaia in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8272.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A view of Lake Fedaia in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8260.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Dieter W. Odendahl drives a MG SA Tickford Drophead Coupé of 1938  in Passo Fedaia. On the passenger seat (left) is Ulrike Odendahl-Schubert (not seen here). Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8206.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A dashboard detail of a Borgward Isabella Coupé-Cabriolet of 1960 in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8160.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Driving gloves are left here on the seat of a Borgward Isabella Coupé-Cabriolet of 1960 in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8158.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. ADAC reporter Katja Fastrich drives a Porsche 914-6  by the Lake Fedaia, in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8141.jpg
  • 26 august 2010. Trentino, Italy. ADAC Trentino Classic.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8084.jpg
  • 26 August 2010. Marmolada Mountain, Trentino Alto Adige and Veneto, Italy.  Cars pas by the Pian de Lobbia at dusk on the border between Trentino Alto Adige and Veneto,  between the Marmolada mountain (3.343m)  covered by clouds (on the background) and the Passo Fedaia (2.054m). Marmolada is a mountain in northeastern Italy (just east of Trento) and the highest mountain of the Dolomites (a section of the Alps). Passo Fedaia is an Alp pass dominated by the Fedaia Lake, a huge 2 km long dike, on the foot of the Marmolada glacier. <br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20100826_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8034.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7003.jpg
  • Florence, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany with her travel companion Michele on the Chiantigiana SR 222 Road, outside Florence, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6200.jpg
  • Pontedera, Italy - 12 September 2014: Models of Vespa Primavera 125 are here on display at the Piaggio Museum in Pontedera, Italy, on September 12th 2014.
    CIPG_20140912_ADAC-Vespa__M3_8468.jpg
  • Chiusure (Asciano), Italy - 10 September 2014: The Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore in Chiusure (Asciano), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7733.jpg
  • Montalcino, Italy - 10 September 2014: The clock tower is seen here on a rainy day in Montalcino, Italy, on September 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7550.jpg
  • Chiusure (Asciano), Italy - 10 September 2014: A newly married couple is greeted by family and friends as they exit the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore in Chiusure (Asciano), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7488.jpg
  • Chiusure (Asciano), Italy - 10 September 2014: Tourists observe the frescoes  at the Abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore in Chiusure (Asciano), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7436.jpg
  • Asciano, Italy - 10 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany with her travel companion Michele, through the Crete Senesi in Asciano, Italy, on September 10th 2014.<br />
<br />
The Crete Senesi refers to an area of the Italian region of Tuscany to the south of Siena. It consists of a range of hills and woods among villages and includes the comuni of Asciano, Buonconvento, Monteroni d'Arbia, Rapolano Terme and San Giovanni d'Asso, all within the province of Siena. Crete senesi are literally ‘Senese clays’, and the distinctive grey colouration of the soil gives the landscape an appearance often described as lunar.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7360.jpg
  • Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy - 10 September 2014: The Agriturismo Borgo Castelvecchi, a medieval village transformed in a farm stay (agriturismo), in Castelvecchi (Radda in Chianti), Italy, on September 10th 2014.
    CIPG_20140910_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7092.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: View of the Chianti region landscape in Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_7047.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany with her travel companion Michele, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6854.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann rides a Vespa 125 Primavera of 1974 on a road trip through Tuscany, in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6835.jpg
  • Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann and her travel companion Michele get on their Vespas ready to hit the road in Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6459.jpg
  • Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy - 9 September 2014: Journalist Tina Nachtmann and her travel companion Michele check a map of Tuscany in Montefioralle (Greve in Chianti), Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6422.jpg
  • Greve in Chianti, Italy - 9 September 2014: A butcher slices a prosciutto at the Antica Macelleria Farloni, founded in 1806 in Greve in Chianti, Italy, on September 9th 2014. The Antica Macelleria Farloni has been working for the past 9 generations.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6395.jpg
  • Florence, Italy - 9 September 2014: A view of Florence with the dome of the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, from Piazzale Michelangelo in Florence, Italy, on September 9th 2014.
    CIPG_20140909_ADAC-Vespa__M3_6096.jpg
  • 2 November, 2008.New York, NY. Famous Waldo character from the series "Where's Waldo?"  is here in a crowd of runners at the New York City ING Marathon<br />
<br />
Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20081102_WALDO-Marathon_MG...JPG
  • 26 august 2010. San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Werner Hahnen puts oil in the engine of his Buick B 24 of 1914, the oldest car in the ADAC Oldtimer-Wanderung in Trentino. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8647.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A detail of the logo of a Porsche 914-6. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8563.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. San Martino di Castrozza, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. From left to right, a Porsche 914-6, a Bentley 3 1/2 Litre Vanden Plas Sports Tourer of 1934, a VW 1302 "Rallye" of 1970, a VW 1303 LS Cabriolet of 1979 and a Horsch 930V of 1939, in San Martino di Castrozzo by the Malga Ces Restaurant. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8555.jpg
  • 26 august 2010. Trentino, Italy. ADAC Trentino Classic.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8415.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Cereda, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A Horsch 853 Sportcabriolet of 1936 transits on the State Road 347 (SS347) after exiting Passo Cereda in direction of Tonadico. Passo Cereda (Cereda Pass) (1361 m) is a high mountain pass in the southern Dolomites between the provinces of Trento and Belluno in Italy. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    CIPG_20100827_ADAC-Trentino__MG_8374.jpg
  • 27 August 2010. Passo Fedaia, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. ADAC reporter Katja Fastrich sits in a Porsche 914-6  by the Lake Fedaia, in Passo Fedaia. Passo Fedaia (2.057 m) is a high mountain pass in the Italian Alps formed of a 2,5km plateau in which the artificial Lake Fedaia is used for Hydropower. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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  • 27 August 2010. Bellamonte, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A Glas 1300 of 1967 on the State Road 50 (SS50) between Bellamonte and Predazzo, in the province of Trento. One hundred vintage cars participated at the ADAC Trentino Oldtimer-Wanderung.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 26 August 2010. Passo Rolle, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A view of the Pale di San Martino (the Pala Group) seen from Passo Rolle (Rolle Pass). The pala group is a mountain range in the Dolomites, in the eastern Trentino and part of the province of Belluno, northern Italy. The Rolle Pass (1989 m) is a high mountain pass in the province of Trento in Italy. Passo Rolle  connects the Fiemme and Primiero valleys. The pass lies within the Parco Naturale Paneveggio - Pale di San Martino. <br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
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  • 26 August 2010. Bellamonte, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Rinaldo Varesca, 82 years old, is here in his Museo Etnografico del Nonno Gustavo (Ethnographical Museum of  Grandpa Gustavo) in Bellamonte, a fraction of Predazzo, a town in the province of Trento. Rinaldo, the current owner of the museum that exhibits two thousand working tools used in the past 300 hundred years, named the museum after his grandfather Gustavo. Predazzo is one of the two most important towns of the Val di Fiemme. <br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 26 August 2010. Bellamonte, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. A draw of woodcutters ancestors is here in the Museo Etnografico del Nonno Gustavo (Ethnographical Museum of  Grandpa Gustavo) in Bellamonte, a fraction of Predazzo, a town in the province of Trento. Predazzo is one of the two most important towns of the Val di Fiemme. Rinaldo Varesca, 82 years old, is the current owner of the museum that exhibits two thousand working tools used in the past 300 hundred years. He named the museum after his grandfather Gustavo.<br />
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©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • 26 August 2010. Moena, Trentino Alto Adige, Italy. Two women observe the panorama from a bridge over the torrent Avisio in Moena, a town located about 60 km northeast of Trento, in the province of Trento. It is the largest comune in the Val di Fassa. Moena was the start and finish line town for the ADAC Oldtimer-Wanderung um den Autostadt-Pokal.<br />
©2010 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait with his team in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
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In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
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And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
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The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait with his team in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
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In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait in his office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: The team of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - is seen here at work in their office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
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In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: The team of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - is seen here at work in their office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The Fiat S61, a two-seater race car developed specifically for the North-American market, is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
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  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: A Californian gold nugget found by Richard Mason (71) aka Uncle Fuzz  and Joyce Mason (76), husband and wife from Placerville, California, is seen here at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.  Mr and Ms Mason have a claim in California where they search for gold. Uncle Fuzz’s ancestor was one of the first gold miner in 1848 during the Gold Race. Uncle Fuzz is a  former accountant and Joyce is a former nurse who handled more than 10,000 babies in approx. 40 years of work. They've been gold panning since 1998.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
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Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_211...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: Gold panners participate at the Gold nugget race during the Italian Gold Panning Championship at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_198...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: Gold panners participate at the Gold nugget race during the Italian Gold Panning Championship at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_194...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: A pile of gravel where a gold nugget has been hidden for the Nugget Race contest, is seen here at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_152...jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 1 September, 2012: A man on a Vespa passes by a storage area in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on September 1st, 2012.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
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The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
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Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120901_NYT_Calabria__MG_9421.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 1 September: One of the hundreds of unshinished concrete buildings is here in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on September 1st, 2012. The owner of the house, who lives in another house in Rosarno, ended up not finishing the house because her children moved to Germany. The unfinished concrete buildings, which are very common throughout Calabria, are the result of the inability to go beyond the merely useful, creating functionality without regard for form.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120901_NYT_Calabria__MG_9391.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 31 August, 2012: Antonio Pioli, 62, the father of Fabrizio Pioli, a 38 years old man who was killed in February 2012 and whose body is still missing in  Rosano, Italy, a mafia stronghold on August 31, 2012. Fabrizio Pioli was apparently killed by the family of Simona Napoli, the married woman who Fabrizio had an affair with and whose father is a fugitive mafia boss.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120831_NYT_Calabria__MG_9220.jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait in his office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: The prizes won by the team of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - are seen here at work in their office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
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In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: The team of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - is seen here at work in their office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 20 OCTOBER 2020: The team of MegaRide -  a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - is seen here at work in their office in Naples, Italy, on October 20th 2020.<br />
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In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201020_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide - a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait at the Apple Developer Academy in Naples, Italy, on October 16th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201016_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 16 OCTOBER 2020: Flavio Farroni (35), CEO of MegaRide - a startup oriented to the development of models and procedures to be employed by vehicle manufacturers, tire developers, dynamicists and race engineers - poses for a portrait at the Apple Developer Academy in Naples, Italy, on October 16th 2020.<br />
<br />
In the past few years Naples been fostering a growing community of tech start-ups and app creators. What has really changed the game for Naples' tech scene is Apple's recent arrival in the city. In 2015, Apple opened its Developer Acamdy in Naples, in conjunction with University of Naples Federico II, where students spend a year training to be developers, coders, app creators and start-up entrepreneurs. <br />
<br />
And where Apple goes, others follow. In 2018, networking giant Cisco opened its own networking academy in Naples.<br />
<br />
The hope is it will change not just Naples' reputation, but also its fortunes and so reverse a brain drain that's seen many of the city's young graduates leave to find jobs in the more prosperous north of Italy, or even abroad. Naples, and its region, Campania, is part of the Mezzogiorno (southern Italy and Sicily) which lags behind the rest of the country in terms of economic growth. Here the youth jobless rate was above 50% in 2019, among the highest unemployment rate in Europe.
    CIPG_20201016_DER-SPIEGEL_AppleAcade...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: A pendant Californian gold nugget found by Richard Mason (71) aka Uncle Fuzz  and Joyce Mason (76), husband and wife from Placerville, California, is seen here around Uncle Fuzz's neck at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.  Mr and Ms Mason have a claim in California where they search for gold. Uncle Fuzz’s ancestor was one of the first gold miner in 1848 during the Gold Race. Uncle Fuzz is a  former accountant and Joyce is a former nurse who handled more than 10,000 babies in approx. 40 years of work. They've been gold panning since 1998.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
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Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
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  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: Californian gold flakes found by Richard Mason (71) aka Uncle Fuzz  and Joyce Mason (76), husband and wife from Placerville, California, are seen here at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.  Mr and Ms Mason have a claim in California where they search for gold. Uncle Fuzz’s ancestor was one of the first gold miner in 1848 during the Gold Race. Uncle Fuzz is a  former accountant and Joyce is a former nurse who handled more than 10,000 babies in approx. 40 years of work. They've been gold panning since 1998.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
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Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
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  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: (L-R) Richard Mason (71) aka Uncle Fuzz  and Joyce Mason (76), husband and wife from Placerville, California, pose for a portrait at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.  Mr and Ms Mason have a claim in California where they search for gold. Uncle Fuzz’s ancestor was one of the first gold miner in 1848 during the Gold Race. Uncle Fuzz is a  former accountant and Joyce is a former nurse who handled more than 10,000 babies in approx. 40 years of work. They've been gold panning since 1998.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_209...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: Gold panners participate at the Gold nugget race during the Italian Gold Panning Championship at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_199...jpg
  • VERMOGNO (ZUBIENA), ITALY - 24 JUNE 2017: Richard Mason (71), aka Uncle Fuzz, from Placerville, California, is seen here at the Victimula Gold Panner's Arena as he wears his jersey in the Bessa Natural Reserve in Vermogno (Zubiena), Italy, on June 24th 2017. Richard Mason (71) aka Uncle Fuzz  & Joyce Mason (76), husband and wife from Placerville, California. They have a claim there where they search for gold. Uncle Fuzz’s ancestor was one of the first gold miner in 1848 during the Gold Race. Uncle Fuzz is a  former accountant and Joyce is a former nurse who handled more than 10,000 babies in approx. 40 years of work.<br />
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Gold Panners from Italy, Switzerland, France, UK, US and Slovenia gathered in Vermogno (Zubiena) for the 36th Italian Gold Panning Championship.<br />
<br />
Gold panning is a form of placer mining and traditional mining that extracts gold from a placer deposit using a pan. The process is one of the simplest ways to extract gold, and is popular with geology enthusiasts especially because of its cheap cost and the relatively simple and easy process. Once a suitable placer deposit is located, some alluvial deposit are scooped into a pan, where it is then gently agitated in water and the gold sinks to the bottom of the pan. Materials with a low specific gravity are allowed to spill out of the pan, whereas materials with a higher specific gravity sink to the bottom of the sediment during agitation and remain within the pan for examination and collection by the prospector.
    CIPG_20170624_NYT_GoldPanners_M3_117...jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 1 September, 2012: An immigrant rides his bike in front of an unfinished home and a BMW car parked on the sidewalk of a bar in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on September 1st, 2012.  The unfinished concrete buildings, which are very common throughout Calabria, are the result of the inability to go beyond the merely useful, creating functionality without regard for form.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
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The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
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Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
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  • Reggio Calabria, Italy - 1 September, 2012: A car passes by some fields in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on September 1st, 2012.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
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The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120901_NYT_Calabria__MG_9347.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 31 August, 2012: A banner in the highschool says "We want Fabrizio back", referring to Fabrizio Pioli, a 38 years old man who was killed in February 2012 and whose body is still missing in  Rosano, Italy, a mafia stronghold on August 31, 2012. Fabrizio Pioli was apparently killed by the family of Simona Napoli, the married woman who Fabrizio had an affair with and whose father is a fugitive mafia boss.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120831_NYT_Calabria__MG_9229.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 31 August, 2012:  Two palms overlook an unfinished building in the main street of Rosano, Italy, a mafia stronghold on August 31, 2012. The unfinished concrete buildings, which are very common throughout Calabria, are the result of the inability to go beyond the merely useful, creating functionality without regard for form.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120831_NYT_Calabria__MG_9181.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 31 August, 2012: One of the hundreds of unshinished concrete buildings is here in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on August 31, 2012. The unfinished concrete buildings, which are very common throughout Calabria, are the result of the inability to go beyond the merely useful, creating functionality without regard for form.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120831_NYT_Calabria__MG_9141.jpg
  • Rosarno, Italy - 31 August, 2012: One of the hundreds of unshinished concrete buildings is here in Rosarno, Italy, a mafia stronghold on August 31, 2012. The unfinished concrete buildings, which are very common throughout Calabria, are the result of the inability to go beyond the merely useful, creating functionality without regard for form.<br />
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Rosarno is an agricultural area best known for the violent race riots that erupted here in January 2010. and for being a hotbed of the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organisation based in Calabria. The local 'Ndrangheta dominates the fruit and vegetable businesses in the area, according to Francesco Forgione, a former head of Italy's parliamentary Antimafia Commission. In December 2008, the entire town council was dissolved on orders from the central government and replaced by a prefectoral commissioner because it had been infiltrated by 'Ndrangheta members and their known associates.<br />
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Calabria is one of the poorest Italian regions which suffers from lack of basic services (hospitals without proper equipment, irregular electricity and water), the product of disparate political interests vying for power. The region is dominated by the 'Ndrangheta (pronounced en-Drang-get-A), which authorities say is the most powerful in Italy because it is the welthiest and best organized.<br />
<br />
The region today has nearly 20 percent unemployment, 40 percent youth unemployment and among the lowest female unemployment and broadband Internet levels in Italy. Business suffer since poor infrastructure drives up transport costs.<br />
<br />
Last summer the European Union's anti-fraud office demanded that Italy redirect 380 million euros in structural funding away from the A3 Salerno - Reggio Calabria highway after finding widespread evidence of corruption in the bidding processes.
    CIPG_20120831_NYT_Calabria__MG_9087.jpg
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