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  2. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Italian Americans are known for their tight-knit communities and ethnic pride, and have been highly influential in the development of modern U.S. culture, particularly in the Northeastern region of the country. Italian American communities have often been depicted in U.S. film and television, with distinct Italian-influenced dialects of English ...

  3. List of diasporas - Wikipedia

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    Jamaican diaspora – An estimated 3 million Jamaicans live outside the island country of Jamaica, an English-speaking majority African descendant country in the Caribbean. The main destinations for Jamaican immigration in the 20th century are the U.S.,

  4. Category:Italian diaspora by country - Wikipedia

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  6. History of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The first Italian diaspora began around 1880 and ended in the 1920s to the early 1940s with the rise of Fascist Italy. [139] Poverty was the main reason for emigration, specifically the lack of land as mezzadria sharecropping flourished in Italy, especially in the South, and property became subdivided over generations.

  7. Internal migration in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Internal migration in Italy is a human migration within the Italian geographical region that occurred for similar reasons to emigration, primarily socioeconomic. [1] Its largest wave consisted of 4 million people moving from Southern Italy to Northern Italy (and mostly to Northern or Central Italian industrial cities like Rome or Milan, etc ...

  8. Demographics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy's official language is Italian; Ethnologue has estimated that there are about 55 million speakers of Italian in the country and a further 6.7 million outside of it, primarily in the neighboring countries and in the Italian diaspora worldwide. [97] Italian, adopted by the central state after the unification of Italy, is a language based on ...

  9. Italians in France - Wikipedia

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    As Italian wealth and influence grew during the Middle Ages, many Florentine, Genoese and Venetian traders, bankers and artisans settled, usually through family branches, throughout France. Regions of significant Italian diaspora sprang up as far north as Paris and Flanders. However it was not much as a percentage of the French global population.