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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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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

“The strategy in Italy remains a question mark, with CA Italia still much smaller than peers in a consolidating market, and Germany remains quite a competitive market,” J.P.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not only was there an increase in sales of England shirts during and after Italia '90, the jersey remains a fan favourite to this day.

From BBC

As well as changes to the offside law, the modern back-pass rule and three points for a win as the global standard came in following Italia 90 in an effort to encourage attacking play.

From BBC