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  2. Italian Tunisians - Wikipedia

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    Italian Tunisians (Italian: Italo-tunisini, or Italians of Tunisia) are Tunisian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Tunisia during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Tunisia. Migration and colonization, particularly during the 19th century, led to significant ...

  3. Italian imperialism under fascism - Wikipedia

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    De Vecchi's dream was an Imperial Italy that included not only all the European territories wanted by the Italian irredentists (Nice, Savoy, Ticino, Dalmatia, Corfu, Malta and Corsica) and populated by Italian communities for many centuries, but even the north African territories (Libya and Tunisia), where Italian emigrants had created ...

  4. Italian Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Italian colonial empire (Italian: Impero coloniale italiano), also known as the Italian Empire (Impero italiano) between 1936 and 1941, was founded in Africa in the 19th century. It comprised the colonies , protectorates , concessions and dependencies of the Kingdom of Italy .

  5. History of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Anarchy in Ifriqiya (Modern day Tunisia) made it a target for the Norman kingdom in Sicily, [239] which between 1134 and 1148 seized Mahdia, Gabes, Sfax, and the island of Jerba. The Kingdom of Africa was an extension of the frontier zone of the Siculo-Norman state in the former Roman province of Africa [ a ] ( Ifrīqiya in Tunisian Arabic ...

  6. Italian Scots - Wikipedia

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    Linda Fabiani, Scottish National Party MSP, and former Minister for Culture. Arguably the first people from Italy to reach Scotland were the Romans in and around 40AD, although the modern nations of Italy and Scotland did not exist at the time, and the Roman Empire was a cosmopolitan institution, with some Roman Emperors from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa.

  7. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Italian colonial settlement was encouraged and the first 300 Italian colonists settled in Albania. [194] Fascist Italy increased pressure on Albania in the 1930s and, on 7 April 1939, invaded Albania, [195] five months before the start of the World War II. After the occupation of Albania in April 1939, Mussolini sent nearly 11,000 Italian ...

  8. Italy v Scotland LIVE: Result and reaction from Six Nations ...

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    FT: Italy 31-29 Scotland. 16:08, Harry Latham-Coyle. Remarkable. Scotland were flying into this week off the back of another Calcutta Cup success, and after that fast first quarter, looked to be ...

  9. Italy–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    Today in Tunisia there are a lot of Italian communities. Conversely, the presence of Tunisians in Italy dates back to the 1980s. In Tunisia the economic and political crisis is relevant. The year 2015 was marked by terrorist attacks. [3] With these attacks Tunisia economic growth was limited, especially in tourism, one of the main sectors.