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Are Greeks Italian

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Not officially, but many of the southerners are 90 percent because of the Greek colonies developed there.

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No, Greeks are not Italian. Greeks are people from Greece, while Italians are people from Italy. These are two distinct ethnic groups with their own cultures, languages, and histories.

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No. Greeks are from Greece and Italians are from Italy.

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