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    Guappo historically refers to a type of flashy, boisterous, swaggering, dandy-like criminal in the Naples area. The word eventually became associated with members of the Camorra and has often been used in the Naples area as a friendly or humorous term of address among men. [7] The word likely transformed into the slur "wop" following the ...

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    The Hungarians arrived in the frame of a strong centralized steppe-empire under the leadership of Grand Prince Álmos and his son Árpád, they became founders of the Árpád dynasty, the Hungarian ruling dynasty and the Hungarian state. The Árpád dynasty claimed to be a direct descendant of the great Hun leader Attila.

  3. Oct 6, 2019 · The history of Pasta in Italy: drying pasta toward the beginning of 1900. There is indeed evidence of an Etrusco-Roman noodle made from the same durum wheat used to produce modern pasta: it was called “ lagane ” (origin of the modern word for lasagna ).

  4. May 24, 2017 · During the Middle Ages attempts to restore the former Roman Empire failed under the advance of the Longobards, a people of Germanic origin that was ruling Italy between 568 and 774 AD. Only in the ninth century, Charles the Great (Charlemagne) once defeated the Longobards and added northern Italy to the Holy Roman Empire of which he became the ...

  5. The region of the country containing the most Italian Britons is London, where over 50,000 people of Italian birth lived in 2009. Other concentrations of Italians are in Manchester, where 25,000 Italians live and Bedford, where there are approximately 14,000 people of Italian origin.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CatalansCatalans - Wikipedia

    The current official category of "Catalans" is that of the citizens of Catalonia, an autonomous community in Spain [14] and the inhabitants of the Roussillon historical region in southern France, today the Pyrénées Orientales department, [15] also called Northern Catalonia [16] [17] [18] and Pays Catalan in French.

  7. Over 2.6 million [1] Italians and Italian-Americans live in the greater New York metro area, with about 800,000 living within one of the five New York City boroughs. This makes Italian Americans the largest ethnic group in the New York metro area. Fiorello La Guardia was mayor of New York City 1934-1946 as a Republican.

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