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  2. Genetic history of Italy - Wikipedia

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    South Italian samples clustered with southeast and south-central European samples, and northern groups with West Europe. [72] [73] A 2004 study by Semino et al. showed that Italians from the north-central regions had around 26.9% J2; the Apulians, Calabrians and Sicilians had 29.1%, 21.5% and 16.7% J2 respectively; the Sardinians had 9.7% J2. [74]

  3. Italians - Wikipedia

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    Italians, like most Europeans, largely descend from three distinct lineages: [291] Mesolithic hunter-gatherers, descended from populations associated with the Paleolithic Epigravettian culture; [292] Neolithic Early European Farmers who migrated from Anatolia during the Neolithic Revolution 9,000 years ago; [293] and Yamnaya Steppe pastoralists ...

  4. List of Italic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Map 1: Indo-European migrations as described in The Horse, the Wheel, and Language by David W. Anthony Map 2: Possible area of origin and migration route of Proto-Italic speaking people towards Italian peninsula Map 3: Ethnicities of today's Italy in 400 BC. The Italic tribes lived at this point in the south-central part of the Italian peninsula.

  5. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Italian diaspora (Italian: emigrazione italiana, pronounced [emiɡratˈtsjoːne itaˈljaːna]) is the large-scale emigration of Italians from Italy.

  6. Genetic history of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Italy, due to the alps acting as a great genetic barrier. In this study, barrier analysis revealed "genetic barriers" between Finland, Italy and other countries and that barriers could also be demonstrated within Finland (between Helsinki and Kuusamo) and Italy (between northern and southern part, Fst=0.0050).

  7. History of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy took the initiative in entering the war in spring 1915, despite strong popular and elite sentiment in favor of neutrality. Italy was a large, poor country whose political system was chaotic, its finances were heavily strained, and its army was very poorly prepared. [167] The Triple Alliance meant little either to Italians or Austrians.

  8. Italian Argentines - Wikipedia

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    Italian Argentines (Italian: italo-argentini; Spanish: italoargentinos, or tanos in Rioplatense Spanish) are Argentine-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Argentina during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Argentina.

  9. Category:People of Italian descent - Wikipedia

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    South American people of Italian descent (11 C). Politicians of Italian descent (1 C, 4 P) Sportspeople of Italian descent (5 C, 545 P) * People of Abruzzese descent ...