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  • {{Image|Italian Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Italy.}} ...|Satellite image of Italy in March 2003.jpg|right|250px|Satellite photo of Italy in 2003.}}
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  • *Duggan, Christopher (1994). ''A Concise History of Italy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521408486. ====Medieval Italy====
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  • ...[France (football)|France]] 6–2 in [[Milan]]. The FIGC joined [[FIFA]] and Italy went on to become a leading nation in world football. The team has won the
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  • ...s of Neapolitan ''('o napulitano)'' are spoken throughout most of southern Italy. ...given Naples the unofficial status of being the "Capital of the South" in Italy.
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  • ||Italy ||Italy
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  • *Duggan, Christopher (1994). ''A Concise History of Italy''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521408486. ====Medieval Italy====
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  • | [[France]], [[Italy]] | [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]]
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  • *[[Sora (Italy)]], a city and municipality in [[Italy]]
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  • ...n Italy, sent by [[extraordinary rendition]] to Egypt, and later released; Italy indicted intelligence personnel involved in the rendition and the trial is
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  • ...involved in armed conflict, such as Japan in China, Germany in Poland, and Italy in Ethiopia.
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  • ...[France (football)|France]] 6–2 in [[Milan]]. The FIGC joined [[FIFA]] and Italy went on to become a leading nation in world football. The team has won the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Naples, Italy]]
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  • The capital city of Italy.
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  • [[Italy]]'s largest shipping firm.
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found only in Italy.
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  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
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  • City in Southern Italy, capital of Campania.
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  • {{Image|Sicily in Italy.svg|right|300px|Sicily's location relative to [[Italy]].}} ...iterranean Sea]]. It forms an autonomous region (''Regione Siciliana'') of Italy and is separated from the mainland by the [[Strait of Messina]]. The capita
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  • *Wright, Jeni (2006) ''Italy's 500 Best-ever Recipes: the ultimate collection of classic pasta, pizza, a
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  • A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland.
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  • <noinclude>{{subpages}}</noinclude>A bay on the west coast of Italy.
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  • Romance language spoken in Ladinia (Dolomite Alps, northern Italy).
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  • The XX Winter Olympic Games, held in Turin, Italy.
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  • A well-known meat sauce for pasta that originated in Bologna, Italy.
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  • ...b|right|300px|alt=Image of Italy from a satellite.|Some accounts suggest [[Italy]] derived its name from Italus although there were no solid records from [[ ...king]] of the [[Sicels]] or [[Oenotrians]] who were early inhabitants of [[Italy]].
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  • A form of instrumental music popular in 18th century Italy
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  • Subspecies of venomous viper; found in France, Switzerland and Italy
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A region of southern Italy, covering about 5,250 square miles.
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  • ...Livy]], a [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[historian]]. Ascanius becomes a king in Italy after his father Aeneas dies.
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  • He had a significant role in the surrender of German forces in Italy to the Allies,<ref name=Cables>{{citation ...telligence cables covering the capitulation of the Nazi armies in Northern Italy
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  • The VII Winter Olympic Games, held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.
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  • *1987: ''L'Intelligenza Artificiale (Artificial Intelligence)'' Muzzio, Italy. [Italian] *1991: ''L'Ultimo (The Last One)'' Il Salice, Italy. [Italian]
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  • *Gerald Holton, "Fermi's Group and the Recapture of Italy's Place in Physics," in Holton, The Scientific Imagination. Case Studies (1 *Arturo Russo, "Science and Industry in Italy between the Two World Wars," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biologi
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  • {{r|Italy}} {{r|Naples, Italy}}
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  • ...age spoken in central eastern France, western Switzerland and northwestern Italy.
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  • Town, in [[Italy]], known world-wide for the construction of [[artisanal]] [[violin]]s
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>War fought between Rome and the ''socii'' of Italy in 91&ndash;87 B.C.
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  • [[Italy|Italian]] national military intelligence, comparable to the Russian [[GRU]]
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  • # Il Sentiero dei Nidi di Ragno (1946, 2002), Einaudi, Torino (Italy), 195 pp. ISBN 88-06-16368-X # Il Barone Rampante (1957, 1993), Mondadori, Milano (Italy), 263 pp. ISBN 88-04-37085-8
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1985 thriller set in Italy and England by the British mystery writer [[Michael Gilbert]].
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  • '''Ariosto''' was an [[Italy|Italian]] (Ferrarese) [[poetry|poet]] (1474-1533), author of the ''Orlando
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  • Main river of the city of Rome, Italy.
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  • [[Romance language]] spoken in [[Friuli]] in north-eastern [[Italy]].
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  • A variety of the Romance languages spoken in northern Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Monaco and Istria.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1265-1321) [[Italy|Italian]] poet who wrote the monumental epic the ''[[Divine Comedy]]''.
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  • ...oughout Europe from Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries, originating from Italy and being brought to Germany via master builders and architects. As a visua In ceramics, sgraffito slipwares were produced in the Po valley, Northern Italy, at the beginning of the medieval period. As the Pisa region became a prima
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  • ...d [[veal]] shanks in a rich [[tomato]] sauce, associated with [[Milan]], [[Italy]].
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Italy, where it is the most common and widely distributed venomous snake.
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  • The name used in Italy for [[Association football]]; derived from Calcio Fiorentino, a medieval ve
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  • ...ti-stage, multi-day bicycle race of about 3,500km taking place mostly in [[Italy]].
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  • ...[[Mediterranean Sea]] and an autonomous region (''Regione Siciliana'') of Italy.
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  • ...n Republic, during which a Carthaginian army led by Hannibal Barca invaded Italy.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Landlocked [[republic]] in central [[Italy]], located on the north-east side of the Apennine Mountains near Rimini.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An ancient people who lived in western Italy and were most powerful during the 7th and 6th centuries B.C.
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  • ...evere'', [[Latin language|Latin]] ''Tiberis'') is a [[river]] in central [[Italy]], best known as the main river of the city of [[Rome]], which was founded ...n tributaries are the [[Chiascio]], [[Nestore]], [[Paglia]], [[Nera River (Italy)|Nera]] and [[Aniene]]. The Tiber finally meets the [[Thyrrenian sea]] at [
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  • Signed by the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan at Washington, February 6, 1922.
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  • ...C. the Etruscans conquered the island of [[Corsica]] off the west coast of Italy, and held it until at least the mid 5th century B.C. although it is uncerta
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  • [[Canada]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States of America]].
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  • ...XXV Winter Olympic Games will be held in [[Milan]]–[[Cortina d'Ampezzo]] (Italy) from 6 February to 22 February 2026.
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  • Most often SISMI, the former external intelligence service of [[Italy]], under military control, now replaced by the AISE (AISE).
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  • (October 21, 1833, Stockholm, Sweden – December 10, 1896, Sanremo, Italy) A Swedish chemist, engineer, innovator, armaments manufacturer and the inv
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  • ...h century, challenging Cumae's dominance in the [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] west of Italy. The [[Campania]]ns attacked and took control of the city in 421 B.C., and
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  • ..., 1940, created the [[Second World War]] '''Axis''' of Germany, Japan, and Italy.
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  • ...ty and town in western [[Slovenia]] located on the [[Soča River]] on the [[Italy|Italian]]-Slovenian border.
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  • ...ne of the major European powers just before World War I: England, Germany, Italy, France, Russia, Turkey, or Austria.
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  • ==Italy== ...w commanded by LTG [[Henry Crerar]], who had commanded I Canadian Corps in Italy. It made up the left flank of the [[21st Army Group]] under GEN [[Bernard
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  • ...f around 3500 kilometres. Although the majority of the race takes place in Italy, some stages usually take place in other countries as well. Along with the
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  • *''Foods of the World, Recipes: The Cooking of Italy'' by Waverley Root, Time-Life Books, New York, 1974, page 62, Library of Co *''Italy: The Beautiful Cookbook'', by Lorenza de'Medici and Patrizia Passigli, Coll
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  • ...own form of pasta that originated in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, where it is particularly known as being the classic accompaniment to Bolog
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  • ...eighbouring kingdoms throughout its history, and declined unification with Italy in the 19th century. The nation remained neutral through both World Wars, a
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  • ...[[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Iceland]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Monaco]], [[Netherlands]], [[Norway
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  • A steel family [[roller coaster]] made by Pinfari of [[Italy]], located in the Adventure Land area of [[Alton Towers]] in [[Staffordshir
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  • [[Luthier]] from [[Cremona, Italy]] (1505-1577) widely credited with making the first [[violin]], grandfather
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  • [[Italy]]'s interministerial committee for the security of the Republic, a top-leve
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  • ...l Economy of Trust: Institutions, Interests and Inter-Firm Cooperation in Italy and Germany.'' In production; Comparative Politics series, Cambridge Univer
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  • Was as a coastal settlement in Italy, just north of the Bay of Naples, founded in the 8th century B.C.
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  • {{r|Italy}} {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Italy||**}}
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  • ...-29 September 1938, during which the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Italy agreed to allow Germany to annex certain areas of Czechoslovakia.
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  • (1975—) [[Italy|Italian]] [[television]] and [[film]] [[acting|actress]], famous for perfor
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  • Italian sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy, founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1928 sponsoring drivers and manufacturing race
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  • '''Mondovì''' is a town in northwest [[Italy]]. It is situated in the [[Cuneo]] region, on the edge of the [[Alps]].
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  • Department of Information Security for [[Italy|Italian]] intelligence, responsible for security clearances and serving as
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  • ...tion of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 16th century Italy.
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  • Active stratovolcano 4,200 ft (1,281 m) high, of southern Italy on the eastern shore of the Bay of Naples, with the last major eruption occ
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  • ...ir common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slov
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  • ...or "National Institute of [[Statistics]]", abbreviated "'''ISTAT'''") is [[Italy]]'s public national statistical institute, based in [[Rome]]. ...ernmental agencies (including [[regions of Italy|regions]], [[provinces of Italy|provinces]], and ''[[comune|comuni]]''). The current president of ISTAT is
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  • {{Image|Italy Map.jpg|right|350px|In this map of Italy, the island of Cefalonia can be seen in the lower right, and the smaller is
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  • ...the ''Penates'' traveled with [[Aeneas]] from [[Troy (ancient city)]] to [[Italy]] during a long voyage.
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  • ...]] of the [[Danube River|Danube]], originating in the [[South Tirol]] in [[Italy]].
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  • A manufacturer of [[electronics]] based in [[Italy]], commonly associated with a series of compact electronic [[organ (music)|
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  • ...Germany (football)|Federal Republic of Germany]] (4,4); [[Italy (football)|Italy]] (4,2); [[Argentina (football)|Argentina]] (2,3); [[France (football)|Fran * 1934 '''Italy 2–1 Czechoslovakia''' at [[Stadio Nazionale PNF]], Rome '''(aet)'''
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  • (1883-1945) The Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 until 1943; as part of the Axis alliance, he led his country into
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  • City and major seaport in northern Italy that is famous for its canals, and for its role as a republic and major tra
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  • Treaty between the United States of America, the British Empire, France, Italy, and Japan, which was signed at Washington, February 6, 1922, at a "Confere
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  • ...[[Dante Alighieri]], a [[Middle Ages|14th century]] poet from [[Florence, Italy]]. The epic's three parts (''Inferno'', ''Purgatorio'' and ''Paradiso'') ch
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  • ...from 218 to 201 BC. A Carthaginian army led by [[Hannibal Barca]] invaded Italy and was successful until its defeat at the [[Battle of Zama]].
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  • ...ce language]] spoken in the greatest part of the island of [[Sardinia]] ([[Italy]]), excepting the far north (where [[Corsican language|Corsican]] is spoken ...anguage]] is protected by a regional law of Sardinia and by a state law of Italy, but it remains dominated by [[Italian]], the state language.
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  • {{Image|Italian Flag.png|right|200px|National flag of Italy.}} ...|Satellite image of Italy in March 2003.jpg|right|250px|Satellite photo of Italy in 2003.}}
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  • ...tory of the Giro D'Italia, Volume 1: A Year-by-Year History of the Tour of Italy |publisher= McGann Publishing |year= 2011 |month= March |isbn= 0984311769,
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  • ..., Ecuador/Uruguay: Atlantic 45-73015, Germany/Holland: Swan Song SS 19421, Italy: Swan Song W-19421, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-530N, Mexico: Swan Song Gamma G '''1979 7" single radio edit''' (US: Swan Song SS 71003 SP, Italy: Swan Song PR 097)
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