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Torino

American  
[taw-ree-naw] / tɔˈri nɔ /

noun

  1. Turin.


Torino British  
/ toˈriːno /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Turin

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In June 2020, Havens published an article in the journal Research in Number Theory with co-authors from the University of Torino in Italy.

From Slate • May 2, 2026

Revie did have form in this respect, previously turning down reported approaches from Sunderland, Birmingham City and Turin rivals Juventus and Torino.

From BBC • Jan. 20, 2026

Later Saturday, Atalanta bid to continue their revival under Raffaele Palladino with the visit of Torino.

From Barron's • Jan. 10, 2026

We wander back wet, down to Castillo Square, down to the ghosts of Bar Milano, a stand-in for Bar Torino, and Café Suizo, where the fiesta unravels in insults, a love polygon and fisticuffs.

From Salon • Nov. 8, 2025

A baby-blue Ford Torino rests on blocks in the unkempt yard, weeds sprouting from its engine compartment.

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer