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    1877 as a bakery shop in Parma, Italy, by Pietro Barilla Sr. The company expanded in 1908, and in 1910 Barilla inaugurated a new pasta factory equipped...
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  • Guido Barilla (born 30 July 1958) is an Italian billionaire businessman, and the chairman of Barilla Group, the world's largest pasta company, which is...
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  • Princess Liliane de Réthy of Belgium and Maria Maddalena da Lisca, wife of Pietro Barilla. In the early 1970s, Ferrari allowed Swiss specialist Felber to use...
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  • Banta Corporation – George Banta, Sr. Barclays – James Barclay Barilla Group – Pietro Barilla Barings Bank – Francis Baring and John Baring Barnardo's – Thomas...
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  • artistico, he enrolled at the Institute of Fine Arts of Naples, under Pietro Barillà, Alberto Chiancone, and Eugenio Viti. Di Giorgio had won various awards...
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  • collector Ettore Guatelli, poet Attilio Bertolucci and entrepreneur Pietro Barilla, the Italian coordinator of the Food Museums and famous food journalist...
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  • new Galliera Hospital in Genoa In 2014 he designed with Policreo the "Pietro Barilla" Children Hospital in Parma In 2015 he designed the Terrazza Triennale...
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    including representatives of Parmalat and local businessmen Guido Barilla (co-owner of Barilla Group), Paolo Pizzarotti (president of Impresa Pizzarotti), Mauro...
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  • He became a teacher at Art Institute in 1932 as first assistant to Pietro Barillà, and later Professor of Decorative Painting from 1942 to 1976. Among...
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    University Press. pp. 112–113. "Chestnut Dinner in the Mountains of Italy". Barilla online. 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-10-18. Retrieved 2006-12-22...
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