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  2. List of countries and territories where Italian is an ...

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    Official language Switzerland: Europe 8,619,259 [2] Co-official language with German, French, and Romansh San Marino: Europe 33,607 [3] Official language Vatican City: Europe 825 [4] Co-official language with Latin

  3. Geographical distribution of Italian speakers - Wikipedia

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    Italian language in Croatia is an official minority language in the country, with many schools and public announcements published in both languages. [68] The 2001 census in Croatia reported 19,636 ethnic Italians (Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians ) in the country (some 0.42% of the total population). [ 70 ]

  4. Italian language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In Little Italy, Chicago, some Italian language signage is visible (e.g. Banca Italiana).. The first Italian Americans began to immigrate en masse around 1880. The first Italian immigrants, mainly from Sicily, Calabria and other parts of Southern Italy, were largely men, and many planned to return to Italy after making money in the US, so the speaker population of Italian was not always ...

  5. Abroad in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Chris Broad (born 21 April 1990), also known online as Abroad in Japan, is an English YouTuber, filmmaker, podcast host, author, and former Assistant Language Teacher. He focuses on the creation of videos about Japanese culture, Japanese food and travel in Japan, primarily in the Tōhoku region. [ 2]

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  7. GEOS (eikaiwa) - Wikipedia

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    GEOS株式会社ジオス. GEOS (株式会社ジオス, Kabushiki Kaisha Jiosu) was one of the Big Four [ 1] private eikaiwa, or English conversation teaching companies, in Japan. Its extensive network of overseas schools made it the world's largest language school chain. [citation needed] The firm went into bankruptcy in Japan on April 20 ...

  8. Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Ancient languages of Italy. Numerous languages were spoken in ancient Italy. These included Etruscan and the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages, consisting of Latino-Faliscan and Osco-Umbrian languages. Furthermore, Celtic languages were spoken in Cisalpine Gaul and ancient Greek was spoken in Magna Graecia.

  9. Category:Japanese people of Italian descent - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Category: Japanese people of Italian descent. 7 languages. ... Pages in category "Japanese people of Italian descent"