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  2. Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian was first declared to be Italy's official language during the Fascist period, more specifically through the R.D.l., adopted on 15 October 1925, with the name of Sull'Obbligo della lingua italiana in tutti gli uffici giudiziari del Regno, salvo le eccezioni stabilite nei trattati internazionali per la città di Fiume. [25]

  3. Italian language - Wikipedia

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    Italian is an official language in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), Corsica [citation needed], and Vatican City. It has official minority status in Croatia, Slovenian Istria, and the municipalities of Santa Tereza and Encantado in Brazil. [15] [16]

  4. List of countries by number of languages - Wikipedia

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    Italy: 35 12 47 0.66 ... This is the list of countries sorted by the number of official languages. Only countries with three or more official languages, either ...

  5. Lists of countries and territories by official language

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    Official language Switzerland: Europe 8,619,259 [7] Co-official language with German, French, and Romansh Croatia: Europe 208,055 Istria County Slovenia: Europe 93,089 Slovene Istria San Marino: Europe 33,607 [8] Official language Vatican City: Europe 825 [9] Co-official language with Latin: Total 69,153,468

  6. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    Official language A language designated as having a unique legal status in the state: typically, the language used in a nation's legislative bodies, and often, official government business. Regional language A language designated as having official status limited to a specific area, administrative division, or territory of the state.

  7. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map of the languages spoken in Italy. Italy's official language is Italian. [203] [204] There are an estimated 64 million native Italian speakers around the world, [205] and another 21 million use it as a second language. [206]

  8. List of official languages - Wikipedia

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    Also Telugu and Malayalam are its regional official languages) part of Italy Aosta (co-official with Italian) part of United States with Louisiana; Frisian (West): The Netherlands: co-official in the province of Friesland (with Dutch) Friulian: The Friuli region of northeastern Italy; Gagauz: Gagauzia (with Russian) Galician: part of Spain

  9. Languages of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Italy's official language is Italian, although twelve additional languages (namely Albanian, Catalan, German, Greek, Slovene, Croatian, French, Franco-Provençal, Friulian, Ladin, Occitan and Sardinian) have been recognized as minority languages by the 1999 national Framework Law on the Country's historical linguistic minorities, [41] in ...