Alba was an automobile manufacturer based in Trieste, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time of its operation from 1906 to 1908. The company, officially known as Automobile-werk Alba AG, produced conventional cars that featured two variants of four-cylinder engines, offering outputs of 25 and 45 horsepower.
The production of Alba vehicles took place in Trieste, a port city that became part of Italy following the end of World War I. Despite its brief existence, Alba contributed to the early automotive industry in the region, showcasing the engineering capabilities of the time through its vehicle offerings.
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