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The chief enemies of a unified Italy were primarily the Austrian Empire, the Papal States, and various regional powers. Austria opposed Italian unification because it sought to maintain its influence in Northern Italy, while the Papal States resisted unification due to concerns over losing temporal power and influence. Additionally, internal divisions among various Italian states and regional loyalties further complicated the unification efforts, as not all Italians shared the same vision for a unified nation.

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