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  2. List of years in Italy - Wikipedia

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    List of years in Italy. 1 language. ... Timeline of Italian history This page was last edited on 8 March 2022, at 06:00 ...

  3. Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The languages of Italy include Italian, ... the Italian delay of over 50 years in implementing Article 6 was caused by "decades of hostility to ... Spanish: 285,664 ...

  4. Timeline of Italian history - Wikipedia

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    The Italy national football team wins its fourth FIFA World Cup in Germany. September: Italy's engagement is pivotal in the deployment of the UNIFIL peace force after the 2006 Lebanon War. December: Italian government withdraws its troops from Iraq, ending the Operation Ancient Babylon. 2008: Berlusconi's third term as prime minister begins ...

  5. List of languages by time of extinction - Wikipedia

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    A language like Latin is not extinct in this sense, because it evolved into the modern Romance languages; it is impossible to state when Latin became extinct because there is a diachronic continuum (compare synchronic continuum) between ancestors Late Latin and Vulgar Latin on the one hand and descendants like Old French and Old Italian on the ...

  6. Category:Years in Italy - Wikipedia

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    34 languages. العربية ... List of years in Italy; 0–9. 2013 in Italy; T. Timeline of Italian history; Y. Template:Years in Italy This page was last edited on ...

  7. List of historical states of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Political map of Italy in the year 1789. During the war of the Spanish succession (1700-1714), Savoy acquired Sicily, while the remaining Spanish dominions in Italy (Naples, Sardinia, and Milan) were taken over by the Austrian Habsburgs. In 1720, Savoy exchanged Sicily for Sardinia.

  8. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Due to recent immigration, Italy has sizeable populations whose native language is not Italian, nor a regional language. According to the Italian National Institute of Statistics, Romanian is the most common mother tongue among foreign residents: almost 800,000 people speak Romanian as their first language (22% of foreign residents aged 6 and ...

  9. Culture of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and, like French and Spanish, it is a Romance language, i.e. one of the modern languages that developed from Latin. It is spoken by about 60 million people in Italy , 23,000 in the Republic of San Marino , 400,000 in Switzerland , another 1,3 million in other European countries , and ...