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As a term used in genealogy or family history, "Irish-Italian" refers to a person who has both Irish and Italian heritage, as would be the case if one parent had been of Irish extraction and the other of Italian extraction. The term may also refer to an Irish citizen who originated in Italy, or to an Italian citizen who originated in Ireland, depending upon the context in which it is used.

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