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The American Italian Heritage Association
publishes a very interesting and informative 20 page
bi-monthly Newsletter in English.
It contains
information about Italian Americans, Italy, history,
customs, traditions, recipes, events and other
information of interest to Italian-Americans.
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AIHADigestApril-May22
AIHADigestJune-July22
AIHADigestAug-Sept22
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Facts that you might not know about Italy, its
people, and its history
Prosecco
long ago surpassed champagne as the world’s most
popular sparkling wine. But now, Franciacorta,
another northern Italian sparkling wine, is nipping
at the heels of Prosecco’s popularity.
It seems that Italy is for sale from north to south
as depopulated hamlets across the peninsula compete
to attract new residents with extremely enticing
offers. The beautiful little Alpine town of Locana,
in Piemonte, is offering new residents more than
$10,000 to move there as long as they have at least
one child and a minimum annual income of 6,000
euros. Meanwhile, Sambuca, an equally picturesque
town in Sicily, is selling vacant homes for just
over $1 provided the new owners commit to investing
a minimum of $17,200 in renovations to the
structures.
The seven most common Italian last names in the United States are: Russo, Marino, Bruno, Romano, Rossi, Esposito, and Gallo.
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