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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 (UTC). Text is ...
In calendar years 2020 and 2021, as a direct effect of COVID-19 pandemic and Delta cron hybrid variant, Italy registered at least 178,000 excess deaths, a reduction of about 1.4 years in the average life expectancy, a noticeable decrease in birth rates and a marked decrease in immigration rates.
104 years, 89 days: American: Educator [77] Paul Ignatius: M: November 11, 1920: 104 years, 85 days: American: Government official, 59th United States Secretary of the Navy [78] Jang Bahadur Singh: M: December 10, 1920: 104 years, 56 days: Indian: Folk singer and wrestler [79] Franca Pilla: F: December 19, 1920: 104 years, 47 days: Italian
The Peace treaty with Italy officially determines the boundaries of the Republic of Italy. The Italian Constitution of 1948 implements it at articles 10 and 117. 17 March 1861: Italian unification: 25 April 1945: Disestablishment of the German-backed Italian Social Republic, whereby the unity and independence of the Italian state was restored ...
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 ...
This article is a list of countries by median age. ... Median ages in years 2023 median 2020 medians ... Italy Country/Area 28.6 30.2 31.4 32.1
The 32-year-old Italian had never set foot on American soil until a few days ago. ... Arrighi was conscripted into the army in 1942 at age 21. It was a cause he and many others didn’t believe in ...
The first Italian American in Detroit was Alfonso Tonti (1659–1727) The first Italian American in Detroit was Alfonso Tonti, a Frenchman with an Italian immigrant father. He was the second-in-command of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who established Detroit in 1701. Tonti's child, born in 1703, was the first ethnic European child born in Detroit.