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'''Turin''' (Italian ''Torino'') is an industrial city in Northern ], home to the headquarters and main production lines of the car company ]. The city is famous for its soccer team ], as well as the ], an old linen cloth with an imprint of a man, by many believed to be the cloth that covered ] in his grave. '''Turin''' (Italian ''Torino'') is an industrial city in Northern ], home to the headquarters and main production lines of the car company ]. The city is famous for its soccer team ], as well as the ], an old linen cloth with an imprint of a man, by many believed to be the cloth that covered ] in his grave. The city will host the 2006 Winter Olympics.

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Turin (Italian Torino) is an industrial city in Northern Italy, home to the headquarters and main production lines of the car company Fiat. The city is famous for its soccer team A.C. Torino, as well as the Shroud of Turin, an old linen cloth with an imprint of a man, by many believed to be the cloth that covered Jesus in his grave. The city will host the 2006 Winter Olympics.