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Although Italy had been an ally of Germany and Austria-Hungary, freezing relationships with the Austrians caused Italy to stay neutral on the First World War when it broke out. Later, in 1915, it even joined the Allies, when Austria promised them Savoy, Nice and Lyonnais, and the UK promised them Dalmatia, Istria, Tirol, and parts of Austria (note that all of the territories promised to them by both sides ended being at least partly complete, excepting the parts of Austria). However, the Italian army under King Vittorio Emmanuele III (the most hated king in the history of Italy) didn't fare so well, and the Parliament of Italy forced him to make peace with the Austrians. On 1917, the Italians passed to peace and got an area around Tirol, plus Istria and Dalmatia, with the condition that th

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rdfs:label
  • Italy (Central World)
rdfs:comment
  • Although Italy had been an ally of Germany and Austria-Hungary, freezing relationships with the Austrians caused Italy to stay neutral on the First World War when it broke out. Later, in 1915, it even joined the Allies, when Austria promised them Savoy, Nice and Lyonnais, and the UK promised them Dalmatia, Istria, Tirol, and parts of Austria (note that all of the territories promised to them by both sides ended being at least partly complete, excepting the parts of Austria). However, the Italian army under King Vittorio Emmanuele III (the most hated king in the history of Italy) didn't fare so well, and the Parliament of Italy forced him to make peace with the Austrians. On 1917, the Italians passed to peace and got an area around Tirol, plus Istria and Dalmatia, with the condition that th
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city largest
  • Rome
religion other
  • Protestantism, Orthodox Christianity, Islam
annex to
  • To Italian Social Republic
CoGtitle
  • Prime Minister
CoGname
  • Silvio Berlusconi
city other
  • Milan, Nice, Lyon, Avignon, Florence, Venice, Trieste, Fiuma, Trento, Tirol, Marseille, Cagliari, Ajaccio, Spalato.
HoSname
  • Georgio Napolitano
ind date
  • 1861(xsd:integer)
ind from
  • Austria, France, Italian nations
annex date
  • 1943(xsd:integer)
name short
  • Italy
est date
  • 1989(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • President
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
CoA
  • Emblem of Italy.svg
Timeline
  • Central World
map caption
  • Map of Italy put upon OTL borders.
Name en
  • Italian Republic
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • Italian white
Name
  • Repubblica Italiana
coa caption
  • Italian Emblem
regime
  • Parliamentary Republic
Internet TLD
  • .it
Language
  • Italian
Currency
  • Italian Lira
Population
  • app. 70,000,000
Flag caption
  • Flag of Italy
Governing body
  • President, Parliament, Ministries
motto Lang
  • Latin for
Religion
  • Roman Catholicism , none
area unit
  • km2
coa width
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 387223(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Italian
Calling Code
  • +39
Timezone
  • UTC +1
language other
  • French, German, Croatian, Slovene, Occitan, Ladino, Sicilian, Corsican, Sardinian
map width
  • 220(xsd:integer)
otl
  • Italy, Istria and Dalmatia in Croatia, and the regions of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Rhône-Alps in France.
Capital
  • Rome
Motto
  • Fortitudo Eius Republicam Tenet
Anthem
  • Fratelli d' Italia , Marcia Reale d' Ordinanza
Organizations
  • ,
Flag
  • Flag of Italy.svg
motto en
  • His bravery preserves the Republic
ethnic other
  • Arabic, French white, Slavic
pop unit
  • inhabitants
summer time
  • UTC +2
abstract
  • Although Italy had been an ally of Germany and Austria-Hungary, freezing relationships with the Austrians caused Italy to stay neutral on the First World War when it broke out. Later, in 1915, it even joined the Allies, when Austria promised them Savoy, Nice and Lyonnais, and the UK promised them Dalmatia, Istria, Tirol, and parts of Austria (note that all of the territories promised to them by both sides ended being at least partly complete, excepting the parts of Austria). However, the Italian army under King Vittorio Emmanuele III (the most hated king in the history of Italy) didn't fare so well, and the Parliament of Italy forced him to make peace with the Austrians. On 1917, the Italians passed to peace and got an area around Tirol, plus Istria and Dalmatia, with the condition that they wouldn't declare war on Austria again. Some other concessions made Italy almost a puppet of Austria.
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