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ítalo - translation to

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ítalo; Italo (disambiguation); Italo-

Italian American         
  • One of the largest mass [[lynching]]s in American history involved eleven Italian immigrants in [[New Orleans]] in 1891.
  • Columbus Day in [[Salem, Massachusetts]] in 1892
  • 1973 U.S. postage stamp featuring [[Amadeo Giannini]]
  • America]]" is derived<ref>[https://www.livescience.com/42510-amerigo-vespucci.html Szalay, Jessie. ''Amerigo Vespuggi: Facts, Biography & Naming of America'' (citing Erika Cosme of Mariners Museum & Park, Newport News VA). 20 September 2017 (accessed 23 June 2019)]</ref>
  • Historical advertisement of an Italian American restaurant, between circa 1930 and 1945
  • St. Anthony of Padua Church]] in New York was established in 1859 as the first parish in the United States formed specifically to serve the Italian immigrant community.
  • Boston's North End]]
  • Distinguished Service Medal]] from General [[George C. Marshall]], 1945
  • ancestry]] form a plurality.
  • new era]] in the history of humankind and sustained contact between the two worlds.
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  • [[Danielle Trussoni]]
  • [[Philip Mazzei]], Italian physician and promoter of liberty, whose phrase: "All men are by nature equally free and independent" was incorporated into the [[United States Declaration of Independence]]
  • A war-time poster
  • [[Don DeLillo]]
  • An Italian immigrant making an [[American breakfast]] aided by instructional materials from the [[YMCA]]
  • url-status=dead}}</ref> was awarded the 1938 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] for his work on [[induced radioactivity]].
  • Feast of the Assumption]] in Cleveland's Little Italy
  • [[Mother Cabrini]]
  • Statue of [[Francis Vigo]]
  • [[Frank Sinatra]] and [[Dean Martin]] in 1963
  • [[Fiorello La Guardia]] with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938
  • The [[Garibaldi-Meucci Museum]] on Staten Island
  • Little Italy in Chicago, 1909
  • Italian immigrants entering the United States via [[Ellis Island]] in 1905
  • The [[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire]] in 1911. The victims were almost exclusively Jewish and Italian female immigrants.
  • Italian-American veterans of all wars memorial, Southbridge, Massachusetts
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  • A fourteen year old Italian girl working at a paper-box factory (1913)
  • [[Joe DiMaggio]], considered one of the greatest baseball players of all time, in 1951
  • [[Joe Petrosino]] in 1909
  • [[Lawrence Ferlinghetti]]
  • San Diego's Little Italy]]
  • Italy]] won the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]]
  • Italian Cultural and Community Center ([[Logue House]]) in the [[Houston Museum District]]
  • St. Lucy's Church in Newark
  • Review of the [[Garibaldi Guard]] by President [[Abraham Lincoln]]
  • access-date=April 9, 2017}}</ref> in 1991. He moved to the United States in 1955 with his family during the [[Istrian-Dalmatian exodus]]
  • [[Michael Valente]], recipient of the highest military decoration, the [[Medal of Honor]], for his actions during [[World War I]]
  • date=December 2022}} the official death toll stood at 362, 171 of them Italian migrants.
  • Lower East Side]], circa 1900.
  • Northside in Syracuse
  • Old Neighborhood Italian American Club, [[Las Vegas]]
  • [[Paola Corso]]
  • Italian Market]].
  • [[Enrico Fermi]] between [[Franco Rasetti]] (left) and [[Emilio Segrè]] in [[academic dress]]
  • Sts. Peter and Paul Church]] in North Beach, San Francisco
  • [[Emilio Segrè]], who was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] in 1959, was among the Italian Jews who emigrated to the United States after Mussolini's regime implemented an anti-semitic legislation.
  • The "Bambinos" of Little Italy - Syracuse, New York in 1899
  • Nick Nuccio Parkway]]
  • [[Rudolph Valentino]] with [[Alice Terry]] in ''The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'', 1921
  • [[Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge]] in New York City is named for Giovanni da Verrazzano.
  • Feast of San Gennaro]] in New York
  • Verrazzano]]'s voyage of 1524. The Italian explorer was the first documented European to enter New York Harbor and the Hudson River.
  • Apollo]] programs
ETHNIC GROUP; AMERICANS OF ITALIAN ANCESTRY
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(n.) = italoamericano
Ex: The city is home today to a colorful mix of Italian Americans and yuppies.
italoamericano         
  • Afiche estadounidense que desalentaba el uso del [[idioma italiano]] durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial
MOVIMIENTO MIGRATORIO DE ITALIANOS A ESTADOS UNIDOS
Italo-americano; Ítalo-Americano; Italo-americanos; Italo-estadounidense; Ítalo-americano; Italoamericana; Ítalo-estadounidense; Italoamericano; Ítalo-estadounidenses; Italo estadounidense; Italoestadounidenses; Italo estadounidenses; Italo-Americano; Italo-estadounidenses; Inmigración italiana en los Estados Unidos; Italoestadounidense; Inmigracion italiana en los Estados Unidos; Inmigracion italiana en Estados Unidos; Italoamericanos; Italo Americano; Italo americano; Italo americanos; Ítalo Americano; Ítalo americano; Ítalo estadounidense; Ítalo estadounidenses; Ítaloamericano; Italianos en Estados Unidos; Italianos en los Estados Unidos
= Italian American.
Ex: The city is home today to a colorful mix of Italian Americans and yuppies.
itálica         
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Definition

ítalo
ítalo, -a (del lat. "It?lus"; lit.) adj. y n. Italiano.

Wikipedia

Italo

Italo may refer to:

  • Italo-, a prefix indicating a relation to Italy or Italians