Definition of Italianization. Meaning of Italianization. Synonyms of Italianization

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Definition of Italianization

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Meaning of Italianization from wikipedia

- Italianization (Italian: italianizzazione [italjaniddzatˈtsjoːne]; Croatian: talijanizacija; French: italianisation; Slovene: poitaljančevanje; German:...
- Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. It consists of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea...
- Italians (Italian: italiani, pronounced [itaˈljaːni]) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region. Italians share a common culture,...
- (Bolzano) Italianization of German local names Italianization of public inscriptions Italianization of road and path names Italianization of the German...
- Look up Italian or italian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Italian(s) may refer to: Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries...
- (but not in the neighbouring Sardinia, which on the contrary underwent Italianization well into the late 18th century, under Savoyard sway: the island's linguistic...
- nationalism Italian loanwords and musical terms used in English Italianization Anglicism Anti-Italianism Francism (disambiguation) Gallicism Germanism (disambiguation)...
- (Italians in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Savoyard Italians, Corfiot Italians, Niçard Italians, Swiss Italians, Corsican Italians, Maltese Italians,...
- Italian Americans (Italian: italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry. The largest concentrations of Italian Americans are...
- The Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia [ˈreɲɲo diˈtaːlja]) was a unitary state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia...