Italian Wikipedia The Italian Wikipedia ( Italian: Wikipedia in italiano) is the Italian-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was created on May 11, 2001 [1] and first edited on June 11, 2001. As of August 3, 2022, it has 1,765,356 articles and more than 2,279,133 registered accounts. [2]
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Italian is an official language of Italy and San Marino and is spoken fluently by the majority of the countries' populations. Italian is the third most spoken language in Switzerland (after German and French), though its use there has moderately declined since the 1970s. [37]
- Tuscan dialects, Central italian dialects, various forms of regional Italian
- Italy, Ticino and Italian Grisons, Slovenian Littoral, Western Istria
Italian irredentism was a nationalist movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries with irredentist goals which promoted the unification of geographic areas in which indigenous peoples considered to be ethnic Italians and/or Italian-speaking individuals formed a majority, or substantial minority, of the population. See also
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Italy (Italian: Italia ), officially the Italian Republic or Republic of Italy (Italian: Repubblica Italiana [reˈpubblika itaˈljaːna]), is a country that consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and several islands surrounding it; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region.
The Italian Wikipedia (In Italian: Wikipedia in Italiano) is the Italian-language edition of Wikipedia. This edition was started in January, 2002 and has over 1,762,000 articles. [1] It is currently the 8th largest edition by article count. [2] 2011 mass blanking protest [ change | change source]
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The Italian language is a Romance language spoken in Italy. Other countries that use Italian as their official language are San Marino, Vatican City and Switzerland. Slovenia, and Croatia also use Italian as an official language, but only in some regions.
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