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Etruscans
An ancient civilization that thrived in Italy before the rise of the Roman Empire.
Lombardy
A region in Northern Italy, known for its economic importance and urban centers like Milan.
Venice
A city in Italy famous for its canals and historical significance in trade and culture.
Italian unification
The political and social movement that consolidated different states of the Italian Peninsula into the Kingdom of Italy.
Campania
A region in Southern Italy known for its high population density and historical sites.
Sicilia
The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, part of Italy, with a rich history and diverse culture.
Tax evasion
The illegal act of not paying taxes owed to the government.
GDP per capita
A measure of a country's economic output that accounts for its number of people.
Child obesity
A health issue in children characterized by excess body fat that may impair health.
Neets
Young people not in education, employment, or training.
Italian regions
Geographic divisions of Italy, each with unique cultural and historical attributes.
Populonia
An ancient Etruscan city, important for its mining and metallurgy.
Carthago Nova
A historical city in Spain that was an important hub during the Roman Empire.
Ostrogoths
A branch of the Goths, a group of Germanic tribes that played a significant role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
Meridionale
Refers to the Southern regions of Italy.
Rome
The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient history and influential culture.
Age demographics
The statistical distribution of various age groups within a population.
Infant mortality rate
The number of infant deaths for every 1,000 live births.
Cultural activities
Engagements in various forms of art, music, literature, and other cultural expressions.
Mal distribution of wealth
The uneven distribution of assets and income across different segments of society.
Language groups
Categories of languages that share common linguistic characteristics due to their historical and cultural connections.