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  2. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry. According to the Italian American Studies Association, the current population is about 18 million, an increase from 16 million in 2010, corresponding to about 5.4% of the total population of the United States.

  3. Lists of Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Greg Capullo (born 1962) - comic book artist. Anthony Flamini (born 1978) - comic book writer. Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) - one of the world's most influential fantasy and science fiction artists. Dick Giordano (1932–2010) - comic book artist and editor. Frank Giacoia (1925–1989) - comic book artist.

  4. Italian-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Italian-American cuisine (Italian: cucina italoamericana) is a style of Italian cuisine adapted throughout the United States. Italian-American food has been shaped throughout history by various waves of immigrants and their descendants, called Italian Americans .

  5. List of Italian-American neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Fresno and some Italian descendants in portions of the San Joaquin Valley (i.e. Kern County with its grape industry). [ 5 ] Gilroy – Italian community in the area's grape-growing industry. [ 6 ] "Italian Colony", Oakland. [ 7 ] Marin County (Albert Park, San Rafael). [ 8 ] Napa – Little Italy is the East Napa historic neighborhoods of First ...

  6. Italian language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Little Italy, Chicago, some Italian language signage is visible (e.g. Banca Italiana).. The first Italian Americans began to immigrate en masse around 1880. The first Italian immigrants, mainly from Sicily, Calabria and other parts of Southern Italy, were largely men, and many planned to return to Italy after making money in the US, so the speaker population of Italian was not always ...

  7. Italians in the United States before 1880 - Wikipedia

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    The first Italian American in Detroit was Alfonso Tonti (1659–1727) The first Italian American in Detroit was Alfonso Tonti, a Frenchman with an Italian immigrant father. He was the second-in-command of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who established Detroit in 1701. Tonti's child, born in 1703, was the first ethnic European child born in Detroit.

  8. Sicilian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Sicilian Americans. Sicilian Americans (Italian: siculo-americani; Sicilian: sìculu-miricani) are Italian Americans who are fully or partially of Sicilian descent, whose ancestors were Sicilians who emigrated to United States during the Italian diaspora, or Sicilian-born people in U.S. They are a large ethnic group in the United States.

  9. Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month - Wikipedia

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    annual. Italian-American Heritage and Culture Month is celebrated by proclamation of the President and Congress in the United States to honor the achievements and contributions of Italian immigrants and their descendants living in the United States, particularly in the arts, science, and culture. [1] This proclamation was led by the Italian ...