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The Etruscans originally occupied territory north of Rome. They began expanding until they had established cities roughly in the center of Italy and they occupied the western, mid-third of the Italian peninsula.
They lived in present-day Mexico (the country, not the state), Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras.
Rome and Italy were the center of the Roman Empire but Italy doesn't exist during or before... Italy become a unified country in 1861 a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire
Depends on the country you live in. Nazism is illegal in many European and Asian countries, but is considered a political group in North and South America.
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Information about etruscans can be found in libraries and historical museums. Further Information can be found in the area of central and northern Italy, where the etruscans once used to live.
UK and almost all of Europe
More people live in Russia than any other European country. The second most populated country in the continent of Europe is Germany.
they live in India as well as other other southern European country's
not in any European country, or America, not sure about Asia
BEFORE
There is nothing like "a European citizen", you are the citizen of the country you live in, for exapmle Greece, France, Italy or Sweden. Each country has its own legislation in this issue, but in most of them there are no obstructions in marrying a non-citizen.
The Etruscans originally occupied territory north of Rome. They began expanding until they had established cities roughly in the center of Italy and they occupied the western, mid-third of the Italian peninsula.
I live in England but have never heard of finlind-do you perhaps mean Finland,another European country?
Most Russians live on the European side of the Ural Mountains because it is where the country's historical and cultural centers, such as Moscow and St. Petersburg, are located. The European side also has a milder climate and better access to trade routes and resources compared to the vast and sparsely populated Siberian region east of the Urals.
Not long enough to perpetuate a legend about it dwelling in a certain loch, in a certain northern European country.