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Italy left the Central powers before they were known as the central powers.
No, Italy did not switch to the Central Powers. Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Allied Powers.
In World War I, the Central Powers consisted of four nations roughly occupying the central portion of Europe and the northern Middle East. From north to south, the nations were Imperial Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
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The name for the Central Powers (also known as the Triple Alliance) is derived from the location of these countries; all four were located between the Russian Empire (in the east) and France and the United Kingdom (in the west).
In world war 1 the central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire. Italy was part of that alliance but because it switched sides before the name changed from the triple alliance to the central powers it is generally not considered a central power.
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Ottoman Empire, Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Bulgaria
Germany, Britain, France and the USA.
Italy left the Central powers before they were known as the central powers.
No, Italy did not switch to the Central Powers. Italy switched from the Central Powers to the Allied Powers.
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The name for the Central Powers (also known as the Triple Alliance) is derived from the location of these countries; all four were located between the Russian Empire (in the east) and France and the United Kingdom (in the west).