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  2. File:Kingdom of Italy (1936).svg - Wikipedia

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    Italian Unification 1860 – Today In 1860 the Kingdom of Sardinia united almost all Italian lands into the newly re-formed Kingdom of Italy, and within the next decade the remainder of Italian lands not part of the Austrian Empire/Austria-Hungary, Switzerland or San Marino were also integrated.

  3. File:Flag of the National Fascist Party (PNF).svg - Wikipedia

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    The book Fascism and theatre: comparative studies on the aesthetics and politics of performance by Günter Berghaus on page 90 describes the use of "the [Italian] tricolour and the black flag of Fascism" in 1934 that "were raised onto the façade of the entrance hall, where throughout the day they were protected by a guard of honour."

  4. File:Italian Colonial Empire (orthographic projection).svg

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    English: Italian Colonial Empire. Every territory ever controlled by the Italian Empire as some point in time during World War II. (many of those were not under Italian control until November 1942/early 1943, and East Africa was lost before the conquest of Yugoslavia and Greece in 1941)

  5. List of Italian flags - Wikipedia

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    A white flag with Two Sicilies coat of arms, with red and green border. 1848–1849 Flag of the Kingdom of Sicily: An Italian tricolour with a trinacria in the center. 1848–1849 Flag of the Republic of San Marco: An Italian tricolour with a white canton bearing the Lion of Saint Mark. 1848–1849 Flag of the Free Cities of Menton and Roquebrune

  6. Meander (art) - Wikipedia

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    A meander or meandros [1] (Greek: Μαίανδρος) is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif. Among some Italians, these patterns are known as "Greek Lines".

  7. Italy (geographical region) - Wikipedia

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    The borders of the Italian Republic in black, the borders of the Italian geographical region in red. The Italian geographic region, Italian physical region or Italian region is a geographical region [1] of Southern Europe delimited to the north by the mountain chains of the Alps.

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  9. Category:Borders of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy–Switzerland border (3 C, 177 P) T. Italy–Tunisia border (2 P) V. Italy–Vatican City border (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Borders of Italy"