the answer is: the vikings. i just answered the question on the Plato test myself. :)
Yes, Italians are feisty. The adjective conveys meanings of "aggressive" (in the exploration of new worlds), "determined" (in forging a nation from many islands and states), "lively" (in clothing designs and dance patterns), "outrageous" (in art and fashion) and "touchy" (when confused with Spaniards and with the Spanish language). Ismail Kadare, author of poetry and prose and communicator of every epoch in his country's history through his novels, makes the observation, in Tri këngë zie për Kosovën("Three Elegies for Kosovo"), that Venetians may be considered the feisty inventors of damage control and misleading misinformation that all Italy then feistily embraced.
Europeans, Germans, Scandinavian Lutherans, Irish, Italians, European Jews, Chinese, Mexicans and African Americans.
No. Italians are considered Europeans.
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Italians and Spaniards are not considered Anglo. The term "Anglo" typically refers to people of English descent or, more broadly, to English-speaking populations, particularly in contexts relating to the United States and Canada. Italians and Spaniards belong to distinct cultural and linguistic groups in Southern Europe, primarily associated with the Romance languages.
Because of European inmigration... In Argentina the majority of the population is of European descent (descendants of Italians, Spaniards, Germans) but actual inmigration to the country is from the rest of Latin America. Actual inmigrants who go to Argentina are not Whites so the non White population is growing in the country due to no inmigration restriction.
No, however, they did have strong relationships with the Italians and the Spaniards.
they look like :italians,greeks,spaniards,moroccans....................
The use European money, that is euros
There are Italians, Spaniards, Chinese, Taino, Filippinos, Africans and even some Pacific Islanders.
A third of Brazil's European population was primarily composed of Portuguese immigrants. The Portuguese began arriving in significant numbers in the 16th century, driven by the colonization of Brazil. Over the centuries, other European groups, including Italians, Germans, and Spaniards, also migrated to Brazil, contributing to its diverse demographic landscape. However, the Portuguese remained the dominant European influence in the country.
Yes, most Europeans are decendants of the Indo-European. I believe Italians were at the Asian Minor before they came to Italy
Portuguese are European, or "white". They are a Hispanic race, coming from the Iberian Peninsula, but would, today, be considered white. Southern Europeans, mainly Portuguese, Spaniards, and Italians, were not always considered white and were socially/politically excluded as were Africans in the US.
Irish,Germans and Italians
No, Italians are not Europeans.It is often said that, Italians are 'aliens' to Europe.In fact, it is fair to assert that Italy is a country in Europe, but the population in it is not European.
Yes, they are part of the European Union and so use the euro.