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Welsh Italians (Italian: italo-gallesi) are Welsh who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Wales during the Italian diaspora, or Italian-born people in Wales. Most Italian immigration to Wales took place in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the largest number of migrants settling in Glamorgan and Newport.[2]
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WelshItalians (Italian: italo-gallesi) are Welsh who are fully or partially of Italian descent, whose ancestors were Italians who emigrated to Wales during...
describe Italians in the United Kingdom include: Italian English, Italian Scots, and ItalianWelsh. The Romans from Italy were the first recorded Italians to...
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Vlachs/Wallachians, and Włosi, the Polish name for Italians) have a similar etymology. The Welsh term for the language, Cymraeg, descends from the Brythonic...
in Italy and prevalent among WelshItalians. Notable people with this surname include the following: Giuditta Bellerio Sidoli (1804–1871), Italian patriot...
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emigration of between 230,000 and 350,000 of local ethnic Italians (Istrian Italians and Dalmatian Italians), the others being ethnic Slovenians, ethnic Croatians...
about 15,000,000 Italians left the country permanently. By 1980, it was estimated that about 25,000,000 Italians were residing outside Italy. Between 1861...
Wales (Welsh: Cymru [ˈkəm.rɨ] ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Irish Sea to the north and west, England to the...
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Wladfa (Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈwladva], 'The Colony'), also occasionally Y Wladychfa Gymreig (Welsh pronunciation: [ə wlaˈdəχva ɡəmˈreiɡ], 'The Welsh Settlement')...
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Emilia-Romagna to Ferndale in the Rhondda Valley, part of a substantial WelshItalian community. Her father died when she was seven years old. Her mother...
The Wales men's national football team (Welsh: Tîm pêl-droed cenedlaethol Cymru) represents Wales in international football. It is controlled by the Football...
and politics. Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and the daffodil. Although...
extended the alphabet to the German, Arabic, Spanish, Tuscan, French, Welsh, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese and Sanskrit languages. The English Phonotypic...
Wop is a pejorative term for Italians or people of Italian descent. The Merriam-Webster dictionary states wop's first known use was in the United States...
the 15th century onwards. Until then, the Welsh had a patronymic naming system. In 1292, 48 per cent of Welsh names were patronymics and, in some parishes...
used for Italians in general, roughly meaning "macaroni eater/maker". Polentone (Italy) used by southern Italians to refer to northern Italians. It stands...
The Welsh Guards (WG; Welsh: Gwarchodlu Cymreig), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. It was founded...
Michael Bonacini (born March 1, 1960) is a Welsh-Canadian chef of Italian family origins who owns eleven restaurants (including Jump, Canoe, Luma, and...
William John Charles CBE (27 December 1931 – 21 February 2004) was a Welsh footballer who played as a centre-forward or as a centre-back. Best known for...
information on Welsh: Welsh syntax Colloquial Welsh morphology (the patterns that shape the spoken language as it is used by present-day Welsh speakers.)...
Pennsylvania; they are mostly descended from German, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Italian, and English immigrants. Rural portions of South Central Pennsylvania...
Welsh cuisine (Welsh: Ceginiaeth Cymreig) encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with Wales. While there are many dishes that...
1968), Italian politician Pino Daeni (1939–2010), Italian artist Pino Daniele (1955–2015), Italian musician Pino Palladino (born 1957), Welsh-Italian musician...