Italianons, what are the ethnicities of Italy? Or rather what were they 100 years ago?
Italianons, what are the ethnicities of Italy? Or rather what were they 100 years ago?
Here's what Italy used to look before the rise of Rome.
I don't think Italian citizens really think of other Italian groups as separate "ethnicities" except for Sicilians and Sardinians. Could be wrong.
>Franco-Provençal
Gib the territory please
What about Venetians, Neapolitans, Lombards, Piedmontese, Tuscans?
Not even them, sardinia is more like an exception
Those aren't really ethnicities
What's the line for what counts as an ethnicity then. Linguistically, 100 years ago they all spoke different languages that were less related to each other than neighboring languages with distinct Italo-Dalmatian, Gallo-Italic, and Italo-Western branches. Politically they had been part of different countries for centuries. Genetically the north/central/south parts have about the same difference as that between Germany/France/Spain (with Sardinians being a clearer outlier).
franco-provençal and occitan parts of italy are rightful french clay tbqh
yes very nice wikipedia information but an italian just told you they don't care
asspies shouldn't be allowed access to this haplogroup racememe shit
Laughing at all those idioma who think us Sards are not Italian, we are Italian to the bone: Sardinia was the first region to be part of the kingdom of Italy, the Italian hymn was composed by a Sardinian
It's not a question of racememes or modern perception, it's a question of history (hence "or rather 100 years ago") and what constitutes an ethnicity. Usually a language is a defining sign. In the Balkautism region there are four ethnicities that don't even have that difference, but are referred to as distinct groups.
Please do sardofurenteposting more often on /ita/
It's a nice meme
You gib corsica
>rightful french clay
literally no such thing
>sardo
I prefer the name island Italian, prego
it's not america, we don't have that concept
are Sardinians ancient aliens?
it's exactly because of history that we don't have those problems.
you can look at one hundred years ago, but also two hundred, five hundred, even two thousands years ago, it doesn't change the result: italians have considered themselves italians and the other italians italians
Probably a sample from Ogliastra
Kill yourself frog
That is a meme made by France itself after ww2, nobody speaks it