In 1914, Italy had a limited number of colonies. Its primary colonies were Libya, which it had conquered in the Italo-Turkish War (1911-1912), and several smaller territories in the Dodecanese Islands, which it had taken from the Ottoman Empire. Additionally, Italy had interests in parts of East Africa, such as Eritrea and Somalia, but these were not as prominent as its claims in Libya. Overall, Italy's colonial presence was modest compared to other European powers at the time.
Yes they had many colonies. Their biggest colonies during this era were Roma, Milan and after much battle and bloodshed Naples. These colonies never gained independence and until this day remain part of the Italian Republic.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
7 European Countries were held African colonies by 1914.
In 1914 it had 38 colonies!!:D
Ministry of the Colonies - Italy - was created in 1912.
Ministry of the Colonies - Italy - ended in 1953.
Southern italy
Russia never had any colonies.
Spain, Italy, France, Denmark
The cast of The Song of Sunny Italy - 1914 includes: Vivian Prescott as Camilla
Germany had around 29 ships along with Italy and Austria-Hungary.
Benito Moussolini