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Italian ethnic groups can be a very sensitive subject to individuals from Italy. Italians outside of Italy are often classified as part of a single ethnic group. Inside Italy only minorities and immigrants are considered "ethnic groups". Some Italians consider their nation to be a multiethnic one. Others tend to look at Italy as a single-ethnic nation. Many do not address the issue. | |||
Following differences in language and folk culture, scholars have offered different ethnic classifications of Italians from different geographical areas within Italy. One possible ethnic classification can be find in Felipe Fernández-Armesto´s "Guide to the Peoples of Europe", The Times Book, London, 1994: | |||
Piedmontese | |||
Valdaostans and Waldensias | |||
Lombards | |||
Friulians | |||
Triestines | |||
Slovenes | |||
Corsicans | |||
Sardinians | |||
Ligurians | |||
Veneti | |||
Central Italians | |||
Sammarinesi | |||
South Italians | |||
Sicialians | |||
Maltese | |||
Revision as of 18:15, 3 February 2015
Italian ethnic groups can be a very sensitive subject to individuals from Italy. Italians outside of Italy are often classified as part of a single ethnic group. Inside Italy only minorities and immigrants are considered "ethnic groups". Some Italians consider their nation to be a multiethnic one. Others tend to look at Italy as a single-ethnic nation. Many do not address the issue.
Following differences in language and folk culture, scholars have offered different ethnic classifications of Italians from different geographical areas within Italy. One possible ethnic classification can be find in Felipe Fernández-Armesto´s "Guide to the Peoples of Europe", The Times Book, London, 1994:
Piedmontese
Valdaostans and Waldensias
Lombards
Friulians
Triestines
Slovenes
Corsicans
Sardinians
Ligurians
Veneti
Central Italians
Sammarinesi
South Italians
Sicialians
Maltese