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  2. Beatrice Vio - Wikipedia

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    Bebe Vio was born in Venice on 4 March 1997 as the second of three siblings and raised in Mogliano Veneto. [2] [3] In late 2008, when she was 11 years old, she contracted meningitis. In order to save her life, doctors had to amputate both her legs at the knee, and both her forearms. [4]

  3. Baby (Italian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Massimo De Santis as Al Pacini (season 2-3). A private investigator hired by Khalid. Alessia Scriboni as Sofia Mancini (season 2-3). A high school girl who works as a prostitute and befriends Chiara. Clotilde Sabatino as Luisa De Sanctis (season 2-3). Roberto's wife and Brando and Perla's mother. Silvia Pisano as Perla De Sanctis (season 2-3).

  4. Italian Argentines - Wikipedia

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    The welcoming commitment, enshrined in the constitution of 1853, found its reasons in a de facto underpopulated country. The Argentine population, a country whose land area is nine times larger than that of Italy, was only 1.1 million in 1850 [ 28 ] ) and was eager to populate the large regions conquered in the recent War of the Triple Alliance ...

  5. Yola Polastri - Wikipedia

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    She later starred in El Mundo de los Niños, which was renamed to Los niños y su mundo, after the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado commissioned a national children's TV show. [ 2 ] After starring in América Televisión 's Hola Yola , the success of new shows such as El show de Yuly [ es ] , El show de Xuxa and Nubeluz led her to move to ...

  6. Italian Venezuelans - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry. According to the Italian American Studies Association, the current population is about 18 million, an increase from 16 million in 2010, corresponding to about 5.4% of the total population of the United States.

  8. Italian Cubans - Wikipedia

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    In 1884 these first Italian Cubans (who were nearly 3,000) founded the "Sociedad de Socorro Mutuo" (Society of Mutual Aid) and in 1891 the "Sociedad de Beneficiencia" to help the neediest among them. At the beginning of the 20th century socialist associations were formed but these were strongly opposed with the Catholic-aligned authorities.

  9. Niçard Italians - Wikipedia

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    A map of the County of Nice showing the area of the Kingdom of Sardinia annexed in 1860 to France (light brown). The red area was already part of France before 1860. In a historical period that was characterized by nationalism, between 1850 and 1950, Niçard Italians were reduced by the absolute majority (about 70 percent of the resident population of the region, which was about 125,000 ...