22 Facts About Italian people

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Furthermore, Italian people are generally known for their attachment to their locale, expressed in the form of either regionalism or municipalism.

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Italian people peninsula was divided into a multitude of tribal or ethnic territory prior to the Roman conquest of Italy in the 3rd century BC.

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Italian people's defeat marked the end of the Western Roman Empire, and the end of the political unification of Italy until the establishment of the modern Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

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The local Italian people rulers, sensing danger in their own country, drew closer to the European kings who opposed France.

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Wherever France conquered, Italian people republics were set up, with constitutions and legal reforms.

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Italian people troops occupied Rome in 1870, and in July 1871, this formally became the capital of the kingdom.

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Pope Pius IX, a longtime rival of Italian people kings, stated he had been made a "prisoner" inside the Vatican walls and refused to cooperate with the royal administration.

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Italian people believed that there was no contradiction between faith and secular reason.

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Italian people believed that Aristotle had achieved the pinnacle in the human striving for truth and thus adopted Aristotle's philosophy as a framework in constructing his theological and philosophical outlook.

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10.

Italian people was a professor at the prestigious University of Paris.

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11.

Italian people's achievements include the invention of the thermometer and key improvements to the telescope and consequent astronomical observations, and ultimately the triumph of Copernicanism over the Ptolemaic model.

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12.

Italian people introduced the sequence of Fibonacci numbers, which he used as an example in Liber Abaci.

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13.

Italian people architecture has widely influenced the architecture of the world.

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14.

Italian people opera was believed to have been founded in the early 17th century, in Italian people cities such as Mantua and Venice.

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15.

Italian people athletes have won 549 medals at the Summer Olympic Games, and another 114 medals at the Winter Olympic Games.

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16.

Italian people skiers received good results in the Winter Olympic Games, World Cup, and World Championships.

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17.

The Italian people government does not have a rule regarding on how many generations born outside of Italy can claim Italian people nationality.

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18.

In both the Slovenian and Croatian portions of Istria, in Dalmatia as well as in the city of Rijeka, Italian people refers to autochthonous speakers of Italian people and various Italo-Dalmatian languages, natives in the region since before the inception of the Republic of Venice.

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The number of inhabitants with Italian people ancestry is likely much greater but undeterminable.

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20.

The number of inhabitants with Italian people ancestry is generally indeterminable, and the use of French language is ubiquitous.

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21.

Swiss-Italian people refers to the Italian people speaking population in this region close to the border with Italy.

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Swiss Italian people dialects are spoken in emigrant communities around the world, including in Australia.

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