Giuseppe Mazzini did not found Italy as a nation-state in a specific year; rather, he was a key figure in the Italian unification movement, known as the Risorgimento. His efforts in promoting republican ideals and nationalism contributed significantly to the eventual unification of Italy, which was officially completed in 1871. Mazzini's activism began in the 1830s and continued until his death in 1872, influencing the path toward a unified Italy.
Northern Italy
1964
While helping my 7 year old son with his project about Italy, I discovered the answer to this question. The Parnassus Apollo butterfly can be found only in Italy.
Technetium was discovered by Emilio Segre and Carlo Perrier in 1936 at the University of Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
Italy was officially unified in 1861, marked by the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy on March 17 of that year. This unification was largely driven by key figures such as Giuseppe Garibaldi and Count Camillo di Cavour, along with various wars and diplomatic efforts that consolidated the various states and territories of the Italian Peninsula. The unification process continued until 1871, when Rome was annexed and became the capital of the newly formed nation.
it was first found in text in the 12th century but other writing that were the buildng blocks of the language were found in the year 960 so its old xD
Around 36 million people visit Italy each year .
2011
Italy became a republic in 1946.
it isn't outlawed there are slaves in Italy
Italy invaded Albania in 1939.
Italy was part of the Axis (ally to Hitler)