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Italian exonyms

Below is list of Italian language exonyms for places in non-Italian-speaking areas of the world

Albania

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Algeria

More information Algeria, English name ...

Argentina

More information Argentina, English name ...

Australia

More information Australia, English name ...

Austria

More information Austria, English name ...

Bangladesh

More information Bangladesh, English name ...

Belgium

More information Belgium Belgio, English name ...

Brazil

More information Brazil Brasile, English name ...

Bulgaria

More information Bulgaria, English name ...

Burkina Faso

More information Burkina Faso, English name ...

Canada

More information Canada, English name ...

Chile

More information Chile Cile, English name ...

China

More information China Cina, English name ...

Comoros

More information Comoros Comore, English name ...

Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

More information Côte d'Ivoire Costa d’Avorio, English name ...

Croatia

More information Croatia Croazia, English name ...

These Italian names are not full exonyms, since they are used by the autochthonous Italian population.

Cuba

More information Cuba, English name ...

Cyprus

More information Cyprus Cipro, English name ...

Czech Republic

More information Czech Republic Cechia, English name ...

Denmark

More information Denmark Danimarca, English name ...

Djibouti

More information Djibouti Gibuti, English name ...

Egypt

More information Egypt Egitto, English name ...

Eritrea

More information Eritrea, English name ...

Ethiopia

More information Ethiopia Etiopia, English name ...

France

The island of Corsica is french since 1768, after the domination under the Republic of Genoa and the Corsican Republic. Italian was the official language of the County of Nice and Savoy until 1860. Otherwise, La Brigue (Briga Marittima) and Tende (Tenda) were italian communes until 1947.

More information France Francia, English name ...

Nice

All these names were officially used until 1860, because the County of Nice was part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, an Italian State. In 1860 the County passed to France.

Grasse

Historical parts

Georgia

More information Georgia, English name ...

Germany

More information Germany Germania, English name ...

Ghana

More information Ghana, English name ...

Greece

More information Greece Grecia, English name ...

Guatemala

More information Guatemala, English name ...

Hungary

More information Hungary Ungheria, English name ...

India

More information India, English name ...

Indonesia

More information Indonesia, English name ...

Iraq

More information Iraq, English name ...

Ireland

More information Ireland, English name ...

Israel

More information Israel Israele, English name ...

Latvia

More information Latvia Lettonia, English name ...

Italy

Aosta Valley

fr. Vallée d'Aoste – it. Valle d'Aosta: [French names to 1861] - 1939–1947

Under Mussolini, a forced program of Italianization that included the translation of all toponyms into Italian occurred. As the region gained special autonomous status after the end of World War Two, the province of Aosta ceased to exist in 1945 and all the original French toponyms were reestablished as all the Italian ones were abolished, except from Aosta (co-official with the French Aoste).

Lebanon

More information Lebanon Libano, English name ...

Libya

More information Libya Libia, English name ...

Lithuania

More information Lithuania Lituania, English name ...

Luxemburg

More information Luxemburg Lussemburgo, English name ...

Malta

Italian was Malta's official language until 1934.

More information Malta, English name ...

Mexico

More information Mexico Messico, English name ...

Montenegro

All these names were used by the Italian autochthonous population and by Venetian Republic.

More information Montenegro, English name ...

Morocco

More information Morocco Marocco, English name ...

Netherlands

More information Netherlands Paesi Bassi, English name ...

New Zealand

More information New Zealand Nuova Zelanda, English name ...

North Macedonia

More information North Macedonia Macedonia del Nord, English name ...

Oman

More information Oman, English name ...

Palestine

More information Palestine Palestina, English name ...

Poland

More information Poland Polonia, English name ...

Portugal

More information Portugal Portogallo, English name ...

Romania

More information Romania, English name ...

Russia

More information Russia, English name ...

Saudi Arabia

More information Saudi Arabia Arabia Saudita, English name ...

Serbia

More information Serbia, English name ...

Slovakia

More information Slovakia Slovacchia, English name ...

Slovenia


More information Slovenia, English name ...

Somalia

More information Somalia, English name ...

South Africa

More information South Africa Sudafrica, English name ...

South Korea

More information South Korea Corea del Sud, English name ...

Spain

More information Spain Spagna, English name ...

Sweden

More information Sweden Svezia, English name ...

Switzerland

Italian is one of the four official languages in Switzerland.

More information Switzerland Svizzera, English name ...

Canton of the Grisons

Historical Italian Names of the Municipalities in the Canton Grisons (ital. Cantone dei Grigioni) -[This material is taken from the book: ,,I Principali toponimi della Rezia curiense,,_Aurelio Garobbio_(autor)_/1941/- these names are marked with_*]-

Syria

More information Syria Siria, English name ...

Tunisia

More information Tunisia, English name ...

Turkey

More information Turkey Turchia, English name ...

Ukraine

More information Ukraine Ucràina/Ucraìna, English name ...

United Kingdom

More information United Kingdom Regno Unito, English name ...

United States

More information United States Stati Uniti d'America, English name ...

Vietnam

More information Vietnam, English name ...

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See also


References

  1. "K'elafo, Somali Region, Ethiopia".
  2. (Italian) Storia di Nizza, on Università di Genova: Fosca, fonti per la storia della critica d'arte.
  3. (Italian) Il Regno di Sardegna nel 1843: cartina, popolazione e struttura del regno, on Storiologia.

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