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1,672,000
Serbia (excluding Kosovo):
67,000
Republic of Macedonia:
509,000
Greece:
650,000
Italy:
233,000
Sweden:
40,000
Denmark:
8,000
USA:
114,000
France:
20,000
Slovenia:
6,000
Croatia:
4,500
Romania:
500
Belgium:
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- Density
Apulia (official Italian name: Puglia) is a region in southeastern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Strait of Otranto and Gulf of Taranto in the south. Its southern portion known as Salento, a peninsula, forms the heel of the Italian "boot." The region is comprised of 7,469 square miles (19,345 squ km), and its population is 4,031,885 residents (1991). It is bordered by the other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campa ...
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Calabria, formerly Brutium, is a region in southern Italy which occupies the "toe" of the Italian peninsula south of Naples. It is bounded in the north by the region of Basilicata, region of Sicily in SW, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. The region covers 15,080 km² and has a population of 2.05 million.
Calabria - Provinces.
The region is divided into five provinces: Cosenza, Crotone, Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia, and ...
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Calabria, formerly Brutium, is a region in southern Italy which occupies the "toe" of the Italian peninsula south of Naples. It is bounded in the north by the region of Basilicata, region of Sicily in SW, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. The region covers 15,080 km² and has a population of 2.05 million.
Calabria - Provinces.
The region is divided into five provinces: Cosenza, Crotone, Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia, and ...
Including:
Read more here: » Calabria: Encyclopedia - Calabria |
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1,672,000
Serbia (excluding Kosovo):
67,000
Republic of Macedonia:
509,000
Turkey:
1,000,000 (estimated)
Greece:
650,000
Italy:
233,000
Sweden:
40,000
Denmark:
8,000
USA:
114,000
France:
20,000
Slovenia:
6,000
Croatia:
4,500
Romania: ...
Including:
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Albanian language - Geographic distributionAlbanian is spoken by about 6 million people mainly in Albania and Kosovo but also in many other countries, including the Republic of Macedonia, Belgium, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Turkey (Europe), Ukraine, the UK and USA.
Albanian language - Official status.
Albanian in the Tosk dialect is the official language of the Republic of Albania. Albanian is also one of the official languages of Kosovo, and the Republic of Macedoni ...
See also:Albanian language, Albanian language - Classification, Albanian language - How Albanian compares with other languages, Albanian language - Geographic distribution, Albanian language - Official status, Albanian language - Dialects, Albanian language - Sounds, Albanian language - Consonants, Albanian language - Vowels, Albanian language - Grammar, Albanian language - Vocabulary, Albanian language - Writing system, Albanian language - History, Albanian language - Examples Read more here: » Albanian language: Encyclopedia II - Albanian language - Geographic distribution |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Albanian language - Geographic distributionAlbanian is spoken by about 6 million people mainly in Albania and Kosovo but also in many other countries, including the Republic of Macedonia, Belgium, Egypt, Germany, Greece, Italy, Sweden, Turkey (Europe), Ukraine, the UK and USA.
Albanian language - Official status.
Albanian in the Tosk dialect is the official language of the Republic of Albania. Albanian is also one of the official languages of Kosovo, and the Republic of Macedoni ...
See also:Albanian language, Albanian language - Classification, Albanian language - Albanology, Albanian language - How Albanian compares with other languages, Albanian language - Geographic distribution, Albanian language - Official status, Albanian language - Dialects, Albanian language - Sounds, Albanian language - Consonants, Albanian language - Vowels, Albanian language - Grammar, Albanian language - Vocabulary, Albanian language - Writing system, Albanian language - History, Albanian language - Examples Read more here: » Albanian language: Encyclopedia II - Albanian language - Geographic distribution |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Francesco Crispi - Parliament and governmentEntering parliament in 1861 as deputy of the extreme Left for the Castelvetrano commune, Crispi acquired the reputation of being the most aggressive and most impetuous member of the republican party. In 1864, however, he announced he was a monarchist, in the famous phrase afterwards repeated in his letter to Mazzini:
The monarchy unites us; the republic would divide us.
In 1866 he refused to enter Baron Bettino Ricasoli's cabinet; in 1867 he worked to impede the Garibaldian invasion of the papal states, fore ...
See also:Francesco Crispi, Francesco Crispi - Sicily, Francesco Crispi - Parliament and government, Francesco Crispi - Bigamy scandal, Francesco Crispi - First term, Francesco Crispi - Return to power and second term, Francesco Crispi - Legacy Read more here: » Francesco Crispi: Encyclopedia II - Francesco Crispi - Parliament and government |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Regis Philbin - BiographyPhilbin was named after his father's alma mater Regis High School, a Manhattan Jesuit private school. His father was Irish and his mother Arbëreshë. Philbin grew up as an only child in the Van Nest/Morris Park section of the Bronx. He graduated from Notre Dame in 1953 with a degree in sociology, served in the Navy, then went through a few behind-the-scenes jobs in television and radio before moving into broadcasting.
His first talk show was The Regis Philbin Show, on KGTV in San Diego, California. For budgetary reaso ...
See also:Regis Philbin, Regis Philbin - Biography, Regis Philbin - Early life and career, Regis Philbin - Talk and game show success, Regis Philbin - Other notable appearances on television and film, Regis Philbin - Written and musical works, Regis Philbin - Personal life, Regis Philbin - Regis Philbin in popular culture and other trivia, Regis Philbin - Voice, Regis Philbin - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Regis Philbin - Miscellaneous, Regis Philbin - Awards and recognition, Regis Philbin - Discography, Regis Philbin - Album, Regis Philbin - Singles Read more here: » Regis Philbin: Encyclopedia II - Regis Philbin - Biography |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Sicily - HistoryThe autochthonous peoples of Sicily, long absorbed into the population, were tribes known to Greek writers as the Elymians, the Sicani and the Siculi or Siceli. Of these, the last were clearly the latest to arrive on this land and were related to other tribes of southern Italy, such as the Italoi of Calabria, the Oenotrians, Chones, and Leuterni (or Leutarni), the Opicans, and the Ausones.
Sicily was colonized by Phoenicians and Punic settlers from Carthage and by Greeks, starting in the 8th century BC. The most important colon ...
See also:Sicily, Sicily - Towns and Cities, Sicily - Flag, Sicily - Arts, Sicily - History, Sicily - Sicilian people, Sicily - Sicilian language, Sicily - List of Sicilians, Sicily - List of Sicilian-Americans, Sicily - Notes Read more here: » Sicily: Encyclopedia II - Sicily - History |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Albania toponym - Albania BalkansThe Balkan toponym Albania may share the same etymology as the Alps, which is of disputed etymology[1].
Some linguists propose a derivation from the Proto-Indo-European root *albho-, which meant 'white'; referring perhaps to the snow-capped mountains of Albania.
Others think the source may be a non-Indo-European root *alb-, meaning 'mountain' (cf. pre-Celtic alb, "hill").
Another idea is that Albania derives from PIE *al-, 'to grow, nourish', fro ...
See also:Albania toponym, Albania toponym - Albania Balkans, Albania toponym - Arbon, Albania toponym - Albanoi, Albania toponym - Albania, Albania toponym - Arbanon, Albania toponym - Shqipëria, Albania toponym - Albania Caucasus, Albania toponym - Albania Scotland Read more here: » Albania toponym: Encyclopedia II - Albania toponym - Albania Balkans |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Sicily - HistoryThe autochthonous peoples of Sicily, long absorbed into the population, were tribes known to Greek writers as the Elymians, the Sicani and the Siculi or Sicels. Of these, the last were clearly the latest to arrive on this land and were related to other Indo-European tribes of southern Italy, such as the Italoi of Calabria, the Oenotrians, Chones, and Leuterni (or Leutarni), the Opicans, and the Ausones. It's possible, however, that the Sicani were originally an Iberian tribe. The Elymi, too, may have distant origins outside ...
See also:Sicily, Sicily - Geography, Sicily - Transport, Sicily - Towns and Cities, Sicily - Flag, Sicily - Arts, Sicily - History, Sicily - Sicilian people, Sicily - Sicilian language, Sicily - List of Sicilians, Sicily - List of Sicilian-Americans, Sicily - List of part-Sicilians, Sicily - Footnotes Read more here: » Sicily: Encyclopedia II - Sicily - History |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Calabria - HistoryGreeks settled heavily along the coast at an early date and several of their settlements, including Sybaris, Croton, and Locri, were numbered among the leading cities of Magna Graecia during the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century BC, the region never regained its former prosperity.
After the fall of the Roman Empire the inhabitants were in large part driven inland by the spread of malaria and, from the early Middle Ages until the XVII century, by pirate raids. Calabria was devastated during the Gothic ...
See also:Calabria, Calabria - Provinces, Calabria - History, Calabria - Language, Calabria - Transportation, Calabria - Airports, Calabria - Seaports, Calabria - Tourism sites, Calabria - Universities, Calabria - Main Soccer Teams Read more here: » Calabria: Encyclopedia II - Calabria - History |
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 |  |  | Arbëreshë: Encyclopedia II - Antonio Gramsci - ThoughtGramsci wrote more than 30 notebooks of history and analysis during his imprisonment. These writings, known as the Prison Notebooks, contain Gramsci's tracing of Italian history and nationalism, as well as some ideas in Marxist theory, critical theory and educational theory associated with his name, such as:
Cultural hegemony as a means of maintaining the capitalist state
The need for popular workers' education to encourage development of intellectuals from the working class.
The distinction between poli ...
See also:Antonio Gramsci, Antonio Gramsci - Life, Antonio Gramsci - Thought, Antonio Gramsci - Hegemony, Antonio Gramsci - Intellectuals and Education, Antonio Gramsci - State and Civil Society, Antonio Gramsci - Historicism, Antonio Gramsci - Critique of 'Economism', Antonio Gramsci - Critique of Materialism, Antonio Gramsci - Influence, Antonio Gramsci - Sources Read more here: » Antonio Gramsci: Encyclopedia II - Antonio Gramsci - Thought |
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Albanians - Contribution to humanity.
Albanians have played a prominent role in the development of the arts and sciences as well as in religion and sport. Prominent individuals have included the defender and leader of Albania during the mid 15th century Skenderbeg, the writer Ismail Kadare, the painter Ibrahim Kodra, the composer Simon Gjoni, the Nobel prize winner Ferid Murad, the Olympic athlete Klodiana Shala, the Roman Catholic missionary Mother Teresa and Pope Clement XI.Other well known individuals include ...
See also:Albanians, Albanians - Population, Albanians - Culture, Albanians - Contribution to humanity, Albanians - Language, Albanians - Religion, Albanians - Military Influence, Albanians - Symbolism, Albanians - History, Albanians - Ethnic Albanians, Albanians - Albanian Nationalism Read more here: » Albanians: Encyclopedia II - Albanians - Culture |
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