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 +[[Image:Eruption of Vesuvius (Turner).jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79|Eruption of Vesuvius]]'' ([[1817]]) by [[William Turner]], an eruption of [[Vesuvius]]]]
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 +'''Italians''' are a [[nation]] and [[Ethnic groups in Europe|ethnic group]] native to [[Italy]] who share a common [[Culture of Italy|Italian culture]], ancestry and speak the [[Italian language]] as a mother tongue. Legally, Italians are citizens of the [[Italian Republic]], regardless of ancestry or country of residence (though the principle of [[jus sanguinis]] is used extensively and arguably more favorably in the Italian nationality law), and are distinguished from people of Italian descent and from ethnic Italians living in territories adjacent to the [[Italian Peninsula]].
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 +== See also ==
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 +* [[List of Italians]]
 +* [[List of Sardinians]]
 +* [[List of Sicilians]]
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Italians are a nation and ethnic group native to Italy who share a common Italian culture, ancestry and speak the Italian language as a mother tongue. Legally, Italians are citizens of the Italian Republic, regardless of ancestry or country of residence (though the principle of jus sanguinis is used extensively and arguably more favorably in the Italian nationality law), and are distinguished from people of Italian descent and from ethnic Italians living in territories adjacent to the Italian Peninsula.

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