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Augusta

Augusta is the name of several places:
 
Augusta, derived from Augustus the emperor, is also in the Latin names of some ancient towns:

See also: Latin names of European cities


The Italian helicopter manufacturer, that has developed commercial links with both Bell in the USA and Westlands[?] of England, is instead called Agusta[?].

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