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  2. Liceo Statale Niccolò Machiavelli - Wikipedia

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    The Liceo statale "Niccolò Machiavelli" is a high school named after Niccolò Machiavelli located in the historic Oltrarno quarter of Florence, Italy.In the 2020 academic year it offered the secondary schools Liceo classico, Liceo delle Scienze Umane (with a social economics option), Liceo Linguistico and Liceo Scientifico.

  3. Italian profanity - Wikipedia

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    The Italian language is a language with a large set of inflammatory terms and phrases, almost all of which originate from the several dialects and languages of Italy, such as the Tuscan dialect, which had a very strong influence in modern standard Italian, and is widely known to be based on Florentine language. [1]

  4. International School of Florence - Wikipedia

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    The International School of Florence was founded in 1952 in Rome as a school for children from many different cultures. In 1963 the school moved to Florence to meet the demand for an English language school in Tuscany. In 1980 it moved to the present site of the Junior School, Villa le Tavernule, about 10km from the center of Florence.

  5. Accademia della Crusca - Wikipedia

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    The Accademia was founded in Florence in 1583, and has since been characterized by its efforts to maintain the purity of the Italian language. [3] Crusca , which means "bran" in Italian, helps convey the metaphor that its work is similar to winnowing , as also does its emblem depicting a sifter for straining out corrupt words and structures (as ...

  6. Lorenzo de' Medici School - Wikipedia

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    The Lorenzo de' Medici Institute (Italian: Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici, LdM) is a private institution of higher education located in Florence, Italy, with smaller campuses in Tuscania and Rome. LdM has been a study abroad provider to students from all over the world since 1973, and began primarily as an Italian language institute. More than ...

  7. British Institute of Florence - Wikipedia

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    British Institute of Florence - Palazzo Lanfredini. The British Institute of Florence is a cultural institute founded in 1917 in Florence, Italy, with the aim of promoting Anglo-Italian cultural relations, teaching English and Italian languages, and running a library of English books to illustrate British and Italian literature, art, history and music.

  8. Lycée Victor Hugo (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The Lycée Victor Hugo (French: École française de Florence – Mlf Lycée Victor Hugo) is a French international school in Florence, Italy.It was established in 1976 and has integrated the Mission laïque française (Mlf) in 2007. [3]

  9. Florentine dialect - Wikipedia

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    A received pedagogical variant derived from it historically, once called la pronuncia fiorentina emendata (literally, 'the amended Florentine pronunciation'), was officially prescribed as the national language of the Kingdom of Italy, when it was established in 1861. It is the most widely spoken of the Tuscan dialects.