Dark Green — 6 museum-grade prints in this palette. Alfa Romeo was founded in Milan in 1910, and the Quadrifoglio — the four-leaf clover badge — has marked the marque's highest-performance models since Ugo Sivocci's 1923 victory at the Targa Florio. The Tipo 33 family dominated endurance racing through Autodelta in the late 1960s and early 1970s; the 8C Competizione revived Alfa's supercar lineage in limited numbers from 2007; the Giulia GTAm channeled that touring-car aggression into modern ETCC competition. Italy designates the Typhoon as F-2000A within its Mission Design Series; the 4° Stormo at Grosseto accepted the nation's first operational Eurofighters in March 2004 and flew Italy's first Typhoon QRA sortie in December 2005 — ahead of partner nations in standing alert on the type. The wing's prancing horse and lightning bolt insignia ties Quarto Stormo to a long fighter lineage at Grosseto, from F-104 Starfighter days through the Typhoon era that now anchors Mediterranean air policing and NATO quick-reaction tasking. Buenos Aires is widely regarded as the birthplace of tango — a dance that emerged in the late nineteenth century among immigrant port neighbourhoods before moving into salons and milongas across the city. San Telmo, one of the capital's oldest barrios, still anchors tango culture with Sunday street fairs, antique shops, and balconied facades that poster artists have drawn on for decades.
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