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flag of Italy
national flag of the Italian Republic
Il Canto degli Italiani
national anthem of Italy
Iron Crown
reliquary and royal insignia
Saint Lucy's Day
Christian feast day dedicated to Lucy of Syracuse and observed on 13 December
culture of Italy
pattern of human activity and symbolism associated with Italy and its people
Futurist Manifesto
manifesto by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
Italianization
right|thumb|A leaflet from the period of Fascist Italianization prohibiting singing or speaking in the "Slavic language" in the streets, public places and shops of Dignano (now Vodnjan, [[Croatia). Signed by the Squadristi (blackshirts), and threatening the use of "persuasive methods" in enforcement.]]
Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma
public national library in Rome, Italy
The most beautiful villages in Italy
association of small Italian towns of historical interest
gonfalon
thumb|Gonfalon of the comune of [[Torre Annunziata in Naples]]
Catholic Church in Italy
part of the worldwide Catholic Church
Istituto Italiano di Cultura
organization
Italia Turrita
personification of Italy
Scapigliatura
Scapigliatura () is the name of an artistic movement that developed in Italy after the Risorgimento period (1815–71). The movement included poets, writers, musicians, painters and sculptors. The term Scapigliatura is the Italian equivalent of the French (bohemian), and literally means "unkempt" or "dishevelled". Most of these authors have never been translated into English, hence in most cases this entry cannot have and has no detailed references to specific sources from English books and publications. However, a list of sources from Italian academic studies of the subject is included, as is a
terrone
thumb|The Terra di Lavoro in the 18th century, included in the so-called Campania Felix.
Biblioteca nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III
national library in Naples, Italy
Italian Jews
ethnic group
patronal festival
yearly celebrations held in countries influenced by Christianity
Italian nationalism
nationalism for Italy
Neve and Gliz
mascots for the 2006 Winter Olympics
Topolino
Topolino (from the Italian name for Mickey Mouse) is an Italian digest-sized comic series featuring Disney comics. The series has had a long running history, first appearing in 1932 as a comics magazine. Since 2013, it has been published by Panini Comics.
Polada culture
Bronze Age culture
Italophilia
thumb|Dante Alighieri, whose works helped establish modern [[Italian language, is considered one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages. His epic poem Divine Comedy ranks among the finest works of world literature.]]
Italian comics
comic originating in Italy
six-hour clock face
clock face with time numbered 1 to 6
Che vuoi
Italian hand gesture
Italian design
forms of design in Italy
Italian studies
field of philology related to Italian language or literature
Italian philosophy
philosophy in Italy
Flags of regions of Italy
Wikimedia list article
Polentone
thumb|Polenta porridge with [[lentils (bottom) and cotechino sausage (top)]]
Archivio centrale dello Stato
state archive in Italy
Paninaro
Paninaro () was a social phenomenon in northern Italy during the 1980s that was characterized by an obsession with designer clothing and adherence to a lifestyle based on luxury consumption.
Bandiera arancione
certification mark
Cockade of Italy
National ornament
UR Group
Italian esotericist organization
Miss T World
beauty pageant for transgender women
Italian folk dance
part of Italian culture
Compagnetto da Prato
13th-century Italian poet
Ammazzacaffè
thumb|250px|Amaro (liqueur)|Amaro, served right after espresso Ammazzacaffè (; ) is a small glass of liqueur usually consumed after coffee to dull its taste or the effects of caffeine. It is a common Italian custom, especially after a generous festive meal.
Giuditta Tavani Arquati
Italian republican patriot (1830–1867)