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  2. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Italian bilingual speakers can be found scattered across the Southeast of Brazil as well as in the South, [250] In Venezuela, Italian is the most spoken language after Spanish and Portuguese, with around 200,000 speakers. [255] In Uruguay, people that speak Italian as their home language is 1.1% of the total population of the country. [256]

  3. Istituto Italiano di Cultura - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Cultural Institute has numerous main offices all over the world, that assure an extensive coverage of the Italian culture and language diffusion. Each Italian Cultural Institute is the Cultural Section of the Consulate General of Italy in that city. The current premises have a historical value and they belong to the Italian Government.

  4. Internal migration in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Internal migration in Italy is a human migration within the Italian geographical region that occurred for similar reasons to emigration, primarily socioeconomic. [1] Its largest wave consisted of 4 million people moving from Southern Italy to Northern Italy (and mostly to Northern or Central Italian industrial cities like Rome or Milan, etc ...

  5. 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.

  6. Italians in the United States before 1880 - Wikipedia

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    The Routledge History of Italian Americans (2018) De Ville, John. "Italians in the United States." The Catholic Encyclopedia (1910) vol 8 online; Glynn, Irial: Emigration Across the Atlantic: Irish, Italians and Swedes compared, 1800-1950 , European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2011, retrieved: June 16, 2011.

  7. Category:Italian diaspora culture - Wikipedia

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  8. Italians in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    By the time World War I started, the Italian community was well established in London and other areas of the British Isles (there were nearly 20,000 Italians in the United Kingdom in 1915). All Italian born subjects living in Britain at the time of WW1 were regarded as 'aliens', and forced to register with their local police station.

  9. Italian American Museum of Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Sicilian Cart: History in Movement, the result of a collaboration between the IAMLA, the MUSCA Museum of Sicily, and Dolce & Gabbana; Italianità: Artists of the Italian Diaspora Examine Identity, which featured a century of work from renowned artists such as Joseph Stella; Leo Politi's Los Angeles: Works of Love and Protest, an exhibition ...