Italians primarily immigrated to the United States, particularly to cities like New York, Chicago, and New Orleans, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Other significant destinations included Argentina, Brazil, and Canada. Many sought better economic opportunities and to escape poverty and political unrest in Italy. This migration led to the establishment of vibrant Italian communities in these countries.
no I think not.
because Italy sucks
Usually Western Europe
Italians immigrated to Argentina in the late 19th and early 20th centuries seeking better economic opportunities and escaping poverty and overpopulation in Italy. Argentina's growing economy and promise of land attracted many Italian immigrants looking for a fresh start.
Political and socio-economic incentives are reasons why Italians immigrate. Some Italians leave in order to benefit from mixed nationalities in family backgrounds, claim dual citizenship, experience other educational systems, increase revenues and savings, join previously migrated relatives, learn other major world languages, and pursue business opportunities abroad. The motivation therefore tends to center upon business changes, economic advancement, educational attainments, financial consolidation, and social contacts even though political reasons can be motivating factors.
Italians wear many types of clothing which may change depending on weather. Italians are usually up to date with fashion and wear clothing that is in style.
When immigrate,Leaving your own country.
Immigrate is a verb.
Red wine, usually home brewed. "Dago" is a derogatory term for Italians.
Hispanics, Italians and people around the world are usually the ones who live there but its mostly Hispanics
How do I qualify to immigrate to Namibia
Well, most Italians have more dark skin, but not all Italians because they all look different. Most Italians usually sound like they are yelling when they talk, interrupt constantly, move their hands when they talk, and talk over eachother.