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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. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Commenda di San Giovanni di Prè in Genoa, Italy, houses the National Museum of the Italian Emigration (Italian: Museo Nazionale dell'Emigrazione Italiana, "MEI"). [13] The exhibition space, which is spread over three floors and 16 thematic areas, describes the phenomenon of Italian emigration from before the unification of Italy to present ...

  5. Chinese people in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The city of Prato has the second largest Chinese immigrant population in Italy (after Milan with Italy's largest Chinatown). Legal Chinese residents in Prato on 31 December 2008 were 9,927. [11] Local authorities estimate the number of Chinese citizens living in Prato to be around 45,000, illegal immigrants included. [12]

  6. Giorgia Meloni - Wikipedia

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    Meloni graduated from Istituto tecnico professionale di Stato Amerigo Vespucci [20] [21] in 1996. [2] [22] After her election to the Italian Parliament in 2006, she declared in her curriculum vitae that she obtained a high school diploma in languages with the final mark of 60/60, and "Diploma di liceo linguistico; giornalista". [23]

  7. Milano-Roma - Wikipedia

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    Milano-Roma was a reality show broadcast on the Italian television channel Rai Tre at the end of the 1990s. It starred two VIPs traveling by car from Milan to Rome. [1]In an episode from February 1998, Dario Fo was informed that he had won the Nobel prize for literature while traveling with Ambra Angiolini by a sign from another car on the motorway.

  8. Il Messaggero - Wikipedia

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    Il Messaggero was founded in December 1878. [2] [3] [4] On 1 January 1879, the first issue of Il Messaggero was published, [2] under the management of Luigi Cesana. [5]The paper aimed at being the newspaper of newspapers and at providing its readers with all opinions and all events. [2]

  9. Sergio Mattarella - Wikipedia

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    Sergio Mattarella OMRI OMCA (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsɛrdʒo mattaˈrɛlla]; born 23 July 1941) is an Italian politician and jurist who has been President of Italy since 2015. He is the longest-serving president in the history of the Italian Republic.

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