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Italy itself was not a colony; rather, it was a unified nation-state formed in the 19th century. However, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Italy established colonies in Africa, including Libya, Eritrea, and Somalia, as part of its imperial ambitions. These colonies were part of Italy's attempts to expand its influence and compete with other European powers in the era of colonialism.

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