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  2. Argentina–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    History. [edit] In 1816, Argentina declared its independence from Spain. At the same time, Italy was made up of separate independent Italian states. In May 1836, the Kingdom of Sardinia recognized and established diplomatic relations with Argentina, the first Italian state to do so. [ 2 ] In 1842, Italian General (and future unifier of Italy ...

  3. Italian Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Spanish, Rioplatense Spanish, Italian, Piedmontese, Venetian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Arbërisht and other languages of Italy • Cocoliche pidgin (also Lunfardo slang). Italian Argentines (Italian: italo-argentini; Spanish: italoargentinos, or tanos in Rioplatense Spanish) are Argentine -born citizens who are fully or partially of ...

  4. Foreign relations of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of diplomatic relations between the kingdom of Italy and the kingdom of Korea began on 26 June 1884 and the Re establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Italian republic the Republic of Korea was on November 24, 1956. [ 88 ] Italy has a Working Holiday Program Agreement with South Korea.

  5. Ratlines (World War II) - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the first ratlines are connected to various developments in Vatican-Argentine relations before and during World War II. [7] As early as 1942, the Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Luigi Maglione – evidently at the behest of Pope Pius XII – contacted an ambassador of Argentina regarding that country's willingness to accept European Catholic immigrants in a timely manner ...

  6. Foreign relations of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    1 June 1973 (1973-06-01) See Argentina–North Korea relations. The establishment of diplomatic relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Argentine Republic began on 1 June 1973 and ended on 14 June 1977. North Korea had an embassy in Buenos Aires from 1973 to 1977.

  7. List of ambassadors of Italy to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Giustino Arpesani (1896–1980), a lawyer, Italian politician, and diplomat, was a member of the Liberal Partyfrom 1921 to 1947, when he left the party. Ferruccio Parri. Juan Perón. 1951. March 14, 1951. Alberigo Casardi. Chargé d'affaires. Ferruccio Parri. Juan Perón.

  8. Argentina during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The history of Argentina during World War II was a complex period that began in 1939, after the outbreak of the war in Europe, and ended in 1945 with the surrender of the Empire of Japan. Before the start of World War II in 1939, Argentina had maintained a long tradition of neutrality regarding European wars, which had been upheld and defended ...

  9. Licio Gelli - Wikipedia

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    Licio Gelli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈliːtʃo ˈdʒɛlli]; 21 April 1919 – 15 December 2015) was an Italian Freemason and businessman. A Fascist volunteer in his youth, he is chiefly known for his role in the Banco Ambrosiano scandal. He was revealed in 1981 as being the Venerable Master of the clandestine masonic lodge Propaganda Due (P2).