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Italia

American  
[ee-tah-lyah] / iˈtɑ lyɑ /

noun

  1. Italian name of Italy.


Italia British  
/ iˈtaːlja /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Italy

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The collaboration aims to improve operational efficiency and bring costs into line with the European average, Telecom Italia said in a separate statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

These days, the less illustrious Italian-Americans are simply glad to be wearing “Italia” across their chests.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mosca, who opens the batting with brother Anthony, both teachers from Sydney, said it felt surreal to be playing at a cathedral of cricket such as Eden Gardens, with Indian fans chanting "Italia! Italia!"

From Barron's

Telecom Italia is the biggest riser in the index, climbing 2.25%.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It hurts for everyone, because there are many regrets," Chivu told Sky Sport Italia.

From Barron's