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The National Organization of Italian American Women (NOIAW), founded in 1980, is the only national membership organization for women of Italian ancestry. NOIAW serves to promote ethnic pride through cultural and educational programs and scholarships.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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As we continue to expand beyond our origins into and around the U.S.A., it is the Amici d’ Italia as well as other groups that will continue to preserve, and promote our Italian American culture. These things will help in connecting groups of Italian Americans with their Heritage from all Regions of Italy.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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Established in 1905 as a mutual aid society for the early Italian immigrants, today OSIA has more than 600,000 members and supporters and a network of more than 700 chapters coast to coast, making it the leading service and advocacy organization for the nation's estimated 26 million people of Italian descent.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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We are a group of Italian-Americans who wish to celebrate our Piemontese heritage, and more specifically, our roots in the beautiful Monferrato, an area in the region of Piemonte to the east of Torino (Turin in Piemontese and English), south of the Po River plain. See the map below for a general idea of its location.
There are two provinces in the Monferrato -- those of Alessandria and Asti (which was created in the 20th century by lopping out a chunk of the province of Alessandria). They are abbreviated AL and AT and you'll see those abbreviations quite often.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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Belmont is a unique neighborhood that was the first home to tens of thousands of Italian immigrants and has maintained its unique flavor for almost one hundred years. Once a year, in mid August, we unite to present "Ferragosto di Belmont ™". This is a cultural fair that spans 3000 years of Italian Culture and is free to the public. So if its food, a weekly recipe, culture, history, restaurants, research of Italian Immigration, theater, cultural fairs, old time craftsmanship or a great tour destination, you are in the right place.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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Welcome to Little Italy in Baltimore, Maryland, and the many restaurants, activities, and events that take place in this ethnic enclave.
Little Italy is located in the heart of downtown renaissance Baltimore. Nestled between the Inner Harbor and historic Fells Point, you will find a cozy neighborhood of mostly Italian residents and Trattorias.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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The Italian American link between you and your family roots and culture in Southern Italy
Updated: 23/04/2005
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Are you interested in preserving Our Italian heritage and culture? If your answer is YES , we invite you to join the American-Italian Heritage Association Inc. . The AIHA was established in 1979 by Professor/Cavalliere Philip J. DiNovo in Morrisville, New York. We are a non-profit organization with over 1,575 members in 47 states and in Italy.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) is the major advocate in Washington, DC for nearly 25 million Italian Americans, the nation's fifth largest ethnic group.
Updated: 23/04/2005
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