Early Southern Italy was principally Greek and later was absorbed by Romans, Central and parts of Northern Italy was settled by Etruscans. The Etruscans pre-dated the Romans and greatly influenced them, contributing greatly to the foundation for the Roman Empire. The Etruscans were considered by many as having originated from the Near East. The Etruscans just as the Greeks were probably related to other Mediterranean people. There were other groups such as the Latins and Osmans.
They settled in northern Italy.
The people of Italy are Italian. However other Europeans have settled in Italy either for jobs or because they like the climate.
Most of northern and eastern Italy
one of them is the Romans
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Latins settled by the Tiber River in west-central Italy on the plain of Latium.
the answer to the question is people of portuguese descent. They came to conquer Brazil in the early 1500's and Cabri lead them to form a civilization there. This is why the portuguese people make up a little around 50 percent of the population in Brazil.
Around 36 million people visit Italy each year .
The population of Italy is around 60 million.
The Magyars settled in the Carpathian Basin, which is present-day Hungary, in the late 9th century. They were a nomadic people who eventually established a settled kingdom in the region, forming the basis of the Hungarian state.
The "praticians" were a group of early settlers who migrated from Greece and settled in Italy around the 8th century BCE. They founded cities such as Rome and contributed to the development of Roman civilization.
The estimated population of Italy in 2012 was around 59 million people.