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This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding subheadings. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. (May 2024) The characters of Hetalia: Axis Powers (often shortened to just Hetalia) are Japanese manga / anime personifications of various nations, countries and micronations. The personalities ...
Finishes Boss Spain's Control of Southern Italy. Spain's boss scolds him for spending all their money to save Romano, and Romano thanks Spain for helping him. Later, during WW2, while the Italy brothers are captured, Romano makes a phone call to Spain and demands that he help him out, but Spain doesn't have enough money to do so.
Hetalia (ヘタリア) is a portmanteau combining hetare (ヘタレ, 'useless' or 'pathetic' in a cute or endearing way) and "Italia" (イタリア, Itaria, 'Italy'). [2] The series started with a focus on World War II, although it has broadened beyond that. Most of the comics take place during other historical events, modern holidays, or at no ...
In Italy, most of the Romanian criminals are involved in theft and pimping, however, in Turin, they created an Italian-style mafia within their local community, extorting money from Romanian night-clubs that ran prostitutes, and would impose their own businesses and singers on weddings by force.
In 2016, southern Italy's GDP and economy was growing twice as much as northern Italy's. [53] According to Eurostat figures published in 2019, southern Italy is the European area with the lowest percentages of employment: in Apulia, Sicily, Campania and Calabria, less than 50% of the people aged between 20 and 64 had a job in 2018. That is ...
Following the collapse of Roman and later Lombard authority in southern Italy, a group of semi-independent principalities evolved between the 8th and 11th centuries: Principality of Benevento, a former Lombard duchy, independent from 774; Principality of Salerno, split off from Benevento in 851; Principality of Capua, split off from Benevento ...
Franz Liszt composed a piece called "Tarantella, Venezia e Napoli" (No. 3 from Années de pèlerinage, 2nd Year: Italy), which is in a rapid tempo in 6 8 – 2 4 time. Liszt also made solo piano transcriptions and expansive reworkings of tarantellas by several composers including Gioacchino Rossini, Daniel Auber, Alexander Dargomizhsky and ...
Nilus the Younger (910–1005), was a monk, abbot, and founder of Italo-Greek monasticism in southern Italy. Alferius (930–1050), was an abbot and saint. He was the founder of the monastery of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni. John Theristus (1049–1129), was a Benedictine monk, called Theristus (or "Harvester").