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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MANUSCRIPT
Royal Canon of Turin; Turin Royal Canon; Turin Canon; Royal Papyrus of Turin; Turin Kingslist; Turin King list; Turin Canon of Kings; Turin Royal Papyrus
  • 1904 version of attempt to assemble parts of the Turin King list

Torinese         
  • Turin in 1701
  • Turin from space (north is on the left)
  • Palazzo Reale]] (Royal Palace) in the background
  • Liberation parade in Turin, May 6, 1945
  • Turin Caselle International Airport]]
  • A typical Italian ''[[Aperitivo]]''
  • [[La Mandria Regional Park]]
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  • [[Basilica of Superga]]
  • National Library
  • ''[[Bicerin]]'' chocolate drink served in its trademark rounded glass
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  • Tiny streets of ''Borgo Dora''
  • ''[[Borgo Medioevale]]''
  • Valentino Park]]
  • The ''Spina Centrale'' is a new under-construction boulevard built over the undergrounded railway. It is already completed in ''Crocetta''.
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  • [[Lavazza]], famous Turin coffee brand
  • Campus Luigi Einaudi
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  • Dome of [[Turin Cathedral]]
  • Chapel of the Holy Shroud]]
  • Stupinigi]]
  • Fiat [[Lingotto]] factory in 1928
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  • The iconic ''[[gianduiotto]]'' chocolate
  • [[Intesa Sanpaolo]] banking group headquarters
  • A heating [[power plant]]
  • Teatro Regio opera house
  • Fetta Di Polenta]], northern side
  • The [[Lingotto]] building in Via Nizza, the world headquarters of [[Fiat]]
  • Hall of the Rectorate Palace of the University of Turin
  • A view of Turin in the late 19th century. In the background, the [[Mole Antonelliana]] under construction.
  • Massaua]] metro station
  • [[Mole Antonelliana]]
  • ''Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II''
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  • ''Casa della Vittoria'' (1918–1920) is an example of Turin's neo-gothic architecture.
  • The Piazza Carlo Alberto
  • Museum of the Risorgimento]]
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  • ''Porta Nuova'' main railway station
  • Street posters promoting the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2022]]
  • ''Santuario di Maria Ausiliatrice''
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  • The [[Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino]], home of [[Torino F.C.]]
  • [[Piedmont Region Headquarters]] (209 m), one of the tallest skyscrapers in Italy
  • ''Piazza Vittorio Veneto'' square
  • ''Via Roma''
  • ''Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Suffragio e Santa Zita''
  • [[Mole Antonelliana]] some years ago
  • The Roman [[Palatine Towers]]
  • Emmanuel Philibert]]
  • [[Palatine Towers]]
  • [[Porta Susa]] railway station
  • The [[Torre Littoria]]
  • [[Juventus Stadium]], home of [[Juventus F.C.]]
  • [[Castello del Valentino]] in [[Parco del Valentino]]
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CITY AND COMMUNE IN ITALY
Torino, Italy; Torinese; Augusta Taurinorum; UN/LOCODE:ITTRN; Turino; Torino; Turin weather; Turin, Italy; Taurinum; Lucento; City of Turin; Turin (city); San Donato District; Turin (Italy); Türì; Capital of Piedmont; History of Turin; Geography of Turin; Climate of Turin; Administration of Turin; Demographics of Turin; Culture of Turin; Literature of Turin; Media of Turin; Cinema of Turin; Cuisine of Turin; Education in Turin; Transport in Turin; Transportation in Turin; International relations of Turin; Turin, Piedmont; Museums in Turin
·adj Of or pertaining to Turin.
II. Torinese ·noun ·sg & ·pl A native or inhabitant of Turin; collectively, the people of Turin.
Turin King List         
The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus thought to date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II, now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) in Turin. The papyrus is the most extensive list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians, and is the basis for most chronology before the reign of Ramesses II.
Cancionero de Turin         
MUSICAL MANUSCRIPT
Cancionero de Turín
The Cancionero de Turin or Cancionero Musical de Turin is a musical manuscript that contains Spanish secular polyphonic works from the period between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, in the transition period between the Renaissance and the Baroque eras.

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Turin King List

The Turin King List, also known as the Turin Royal Canon, is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus thought to date from the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II, now in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) in Turin. The papyrus is the most extensive list available of kings compiled by the ancient Egyptians, and is the basis for most chronology before the reign of Ramesses II.