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A. Abagnale; Abate (surname) Abati; Abba (surname) Abbadia (surname) Abbagnale; Abbandando; Abbate; Abbati; Abbatini; Abbiati; Abbondanza; Abbondanzieri; Abbrescia ...
La Villa Luisa de los Italianos: Un proyecto liberal. Xalapa: Universidad Veracruzana 1997. Zilli Manica, José Benigno. Italianos en México: Documentos para la historia de los Colonos Italianos en México. Xalapa: Ediciones de San JoséΔΆ 1981.
Vito Sansonetti, a seaman by profession, was the founder of the colonising company which he named Sociedad Italiana de Colonización Agricola (SICA), (Italian Agricultural Colonisation Society), and was in charge of negotiations with the Costa Rican authorities represented by the Instituto de Tierras y Colonización (ITCO) (Institute of Land ...
Etnicidad y lenguaje. La aculturación sociolingüística de los inmigrantes italianos en Montevideo (PDF) (in Spanish). Universidad de la República. ISBN 978-9974-0-0472-6. Beretta Curi, Alcides (2015). Historia de la viña y el vino de Uruguay. El viñedo y su gente (1870–1930) (in Spanish). Universidad de la República. ISBN 978-9974-0 ...
Italian Puerto Ricans (Italian: italo-portoricani; Spanish: ítalo-puertorriqueños) are Puerto Rican-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Puerto Rico during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Puerto Rico.
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Juan Aberle, Italian Salvadoran who composed the National Anthem of El Salvador. There is evidence of Italians residing in El Salvador since 1850, therefore before the Italian unification, coming from the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, for which one distinguished intellectuals, merchants and other Italian lower-middle classes, with the ships that brought them ...
Two Italian newspapers, "Eco de Italia", followed by "El Eco de la Patria", were published in the early 1920s. The first attempts to provide schooling in the Italian language date from the late 1930s, as do the beginnings of the first social club, "La Casa de Italia" (officially founded in 1937 with the patronage of the Italian minister).