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They were Allies. But nearing the end when the Italians wanted to kick Mussolini out of power, Hitler sent in German troops to take control. He didn't want to lose the country, so he sent in his soldiers temporarily to fight the Allies and make sure Italy stayed its ally. But he didn't invade it in the way that he invaded other countries such as France.
Allies UK ,USA , Poland, Russia, etc Axis:Germany ,Italy and china. Haha, yeah, no. -_- Real answer- Axis- Germany, Italy, Japan (main ones) a few others include Hungary, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, Iraq, Thailand, and Finland. Allies- USA, UK, France, USSR, China, Poland, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, and Mexico. There are other countries with minor roles, and some debatable countries, but those are the main ones.
Pasta is an ancient food-not so ancient that it predates written records, but no one was taking notes when this popular food first came onto the scene. Scholars credit the Chinese with making pasta from rice flour as early as 1700 B.C.E. The pasta-centric Italians believe pasta dates back to the ancient Etruscans, who inhabited the Etruria region of Italy (the central western portion of Italy, what now are Tuscany, Latium and Umbria) from the Iron Age into Roman times (from the 11th century B.C.E. to the 1st century B.C.E.). Around 400 B.C.E., they began to prepare a lasagna-type noodle made of spelt. The Romans who followed made lagane, a kind of lasagna, from a dough of water and flour. However, both the Etruscans and the Romans baked their noodles in an oven, so boiled pasta had yet to be born in Italy.
ltaly
Southern ltaly still had feudalism, while northern ltaly did not
they are in japan, california, rome, ltaly, and chicago
Of course.
98%
Where is Italy located
approx. 58 million people
ltaly
Austria
The food is the most popular is pizza.
france
Italy is famous for volleyball, so yes they do.