Which country does Ferrari belong to as a brand?
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Ferrari is an Italian automobile manufacturer founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1947, headquartered in Maranello, Italy. It is the world's second-largest traditional sports car manufacturer, second only to Porsche, primarily producing Formula One racing cars, race cars, and high-performance sports cars. Main models include the GTC4Lusso, F8-Tributo, Portofino, Roma, and SF90-Stradale. The Ferrari logo features a prancing horse. In addition to the well-known prancing horse, the Ferrari shield incorporates other elements. The yellow background is derived from the canary of Modena, commemorating Enzo Ferrari's hometown; while the green, white, and red colors at the top represent the Italian flag. Key milestones in Ferrari's development are as follows: On September 13, 1939, Enzo Ferrari established a company named Auto-Avio-Costruzioni in Modena. In 1947, Ferrari officially established its own automobile manufacturing plant and produced the first car bearing his name—the Ferrari 125S. In 1960, Ferrari entered the stock market and launched the 250-GTO sports car in 1962. In 1987, Ferrari created this supercar evolved from racing theory.