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The six-legged dog, seen on filling stations all over Italy was the winning design from a competition held in 1952 [1]
The six-legged dog, seen on filling stations all over Italy was the winning design from a competition held in 1952 [1]

Agip (Azienda Generale Italiana Petroli) is an Italian automotive gasoline and diesel retailer. It is a subsidiary of multinational petroleum company Eni. On December 7th 2006 three workers at an Agip terminal in Nigeria were taken hostage by a group of unknown gunmen who exchanged fire at security inside the building. [2].

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