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  2. Immigration to Italy - Wikipedia

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    Immigrants by country of origin as of 2023. Italy is home to a large population of migrants from Eastern Europe and North Africa. Senegalese workers at the Potato festival in Vimercate in 2015 data analysis of foreign people who live in Italy since 2022 Foreign citizens in Italy - 2022

  3. Filipino Italians - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Filipinos in Italy sent the equivalent of US$500 million back to the Philippines, making it the fourth-largest source of remittances after the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Canada. [9] The town of Mabini in Batangas has extensively benefited from Italian Filipinos; the town has the most former residents living abroad than any other Filipino ...

  4. African emigrants to Italy - Wikipedia

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    African emigrants to Italy include Italian citizens and residents originally from Africa. Immigrants from Africa officially residing in Italy in 2015 numbered about 1,000,000 residents. [ 1 ] Afro-Italians ( Afroitaliani ) are Italians born and are raised in Italy, citizen of African descent or of mixed African and Italian roots.

  5. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    A third wave, primarily affecting young people, widely called "fuga di cervelli" (brain drain) in the Italian media, is thought to be occurring, due to the socioeconomic problems caused by the financial crisis of the early 21st century. According to the Public Register of Italian Residents Abroad (AIRE), the number of Italians abroad rose from ...

  6. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan is also home to Italy's oldest American football team: Rhinos Milano, who have won five Italian Super Bowls. The team plays at the Velodromo Vigorelli , with a capacity of 8,000. Another American football team that use the same venue is the Seamen Milano , who joined the professional European League of Football in 2023.

  7. Nolo, Milan - Wikipedia

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    Nolo [3] is a district of Milan located in the Zone 2 of the city, in the northeast area.. This area of Milan, located on the north of Piazzale Loreto, has historically been following the demographic development of the city, being populated to satisfy the need for housing due to the migratory waves of those looking for work. [4]

  8. List of people from Milan - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526–1593), Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books; Carlo Paolo Agazzi (1870–1922) Federico Agnelli (1626–1702), engraver; Leonardo di Bisuccio (15th century), Italian painter of the Renaissance period

  9. Zone 7 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 7 of Milan, since 2016 officially Municipality 7 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 7 di Milano, Municipio 7 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy. [ 1 ] It was officially created as an administrative subdivision during the 1980s.