The term 'America' technically refers to all of the lands within North and South America. Within that point of reference. Italians particularly are numerous in the United States of America, where they're said to make up the fourth largest ethnic group. They also are particularly numerous in the South American country of Argentina.
So it's difficult to come up with a final figure of total Italians, because of countries varying in their recordkeeping. But the number obviously is great, because of the popularity of just about any product, be it food or leather goods, that has an Italian connection. Also, on Columbus Day, everyone's Italian!
I read in a local Philly newspaper that there are just about 400,000 Italians that live in the Philadelphia area.
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How many Italians live in America today?
more than 1 i would imagine mop
Close to 463,000 Italians live in Quebec.
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A lot of French and Italians live together in Paris in peace and harmony. Though they do MANY things a lot different than we do.
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Yes, nothing prevents them. But it is not a requirement of any Italians.
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In larger cites, Italians favor living in apartments. Apartments are owned or rented. They live in houses in the country. They live in farm houses and city houses as well.
the Northend has been home to many cultures but the Italians started to populate the area in the 1920s. The reason, I believe, is that cultures come to an area like Boston or where ever and live near each other for security and comfort. The North End was an entry community for immigrants in Boston. It was near to work on the wharfs and the many laboring jobs in the markets. The Irish had settled there, and as they became established they left for other neighborhoods. They were replaced by Jews and Italians in the early 20th century.