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  2. Italian irredentism - Wikipedia

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    Italian ethnic regions claimed in the 1930s: * Green: Nice, Ticino and Dalmatia * Red: Malta * Violet: Corsica * Savoy and Corfu were later claimed. Italian irredentism (Italian: irredentismo italiano [irredenˈtizmo itaˈljaːno]) was a political movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Italy with irredentist goals which promoted the unification of geographic areas in which ...

  3. Italian irredentism in Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Bajamonti. The Italian linguist Matteo Bartoli calculated that Italian was the primary spoken language of 33% of the Dalmatian population in 1803. [10] [11] Bartoli's evaluation was followed by other claims that Auguste de Marmont, the French Governor General of the Napoleonic Illyrian Provinces commissioned a census in 1809 which found that Dalmatian Italians comprised 29% of the ...

  4. Dalmatian Italians - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatian possessions of the Republic of Venice in 1797. In 1409, during the 20-year Hungarian civil war between King Sigismund and the Neapolitan house of Anjou, the losing contender, Ladislaus of Naples, sold his claim on Dalmatia to the Venetian Republic for a meager sum of 100,000 ducats.

  5. Italian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    There are over 5 million Italian citizens living outside Italy, [12] and c. 80 million people around the world claim full or partial Italian ancestry. [1] Today there is the National Museum of Italian Emigration ( Italian : Museo Nazionale dell'Emigrazione Italiana , "MEI"), located in Genoa , Italy. [ 13 ]

  6. Governorate of Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    The Governorate of Dalmatia was made up of parts of coastal Yugoslavia that were occupied and annexed by Italy from April 1941 to September 1943 at the start of World War II in Yugoslavia, together with the prewar Italian Province of Zara on the Dalmatian coast, including the island of Lastovo and the island of Saseno, now Albania, and ...

  7. Italy is paying people as much as $32,000 to relocate ... - AOL

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    Italy also has the highest share of the population aged 80 years and above. In effect, that means fewer births than deaths and demography skewed to higher ages just as life expectancy climbs due ...

  8. Explainer-Why Italy's PM Meloni got caught up in Libyan war ...

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    WHY DID ITALY ARREST HIM? ICC documents show that its prosecutors sought an arrest warrant under seal on Oct. 2, 2024. It was only granted by judges on Jan. 18. At that point, the court knew Njeem ...

  9. Allied occupation of the eastern Adriatic - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom was to control the Kvarner Gulf, Italy would control northern parts of Dalmatia, The US would control the southern Dalmatian coast, and France would control the coasts of the southernmost part of Dalmatia, the Kingdom of Montenegro and the further-south coast of the Principality of Albania. The occupation plan was never fully ...

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