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Italy
No, not once in the history of Italy did anything even remotely news-worthy, interesting or relevant happen.
Italy celebrates "independence" on June 2.
Vatican City is the smallest country with an area of 0.44 kilometers or 0.17 miles squared. In 1929 Vatican City gained it's independence from Italy.
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All of the countries that neighbor Italy are independent. These countries are France, Austria, Slovenia, and Switzerland. All of Europe are independent.
Six countries that gained territory after World War 1 include France, which acquired Alsace-Lorraine from Germany; Italy, which gained territory from Austria-Hungary; Romania, which expanded its borders and gained territory from Austria-Hungary; Greece, which acquired Western Thrace from the Ottoman Empire; Poland, which gained independence and expanded its borders; and Czechoslovakia, which emerged as a new country and gained territory from Austria-Hungary.
On December 24, 1951 Libya gained its independence from Italy. They won their Independence after World War 2. They were allies with Italy and fought with them to the very end. Then Italy decided, since they were a major help during the war, to give them their independence. King Idris led the push for independence for Libya. Then Libya discovered a large Oil Reserve and petroleum, so Libya then became a rich country, but it was still a monarchy so the money went to King Idris and the royal families.
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France
No, Italy has always been is own country.
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