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cinyc on Twitter: "Like its Northeast brethren, the Philadelphia area is home to many Italian Americans. South Philly itself is still very Italian, as are many of its suburbs, particularly across the
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Italian American Studies Association | Welcome to the most Italian place in the United States. It's in New Jersey.
XNeon on Twitter: "Okay this was in 2nd place in the poll so here's % of the population with Italian ancestry. Very much concentrated in NY, parts of New England and New
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cinyc on Twitter: "But, as the wider NYC metro map shows, many persons reporting Italian Ancestry have moved to the suburbs. The South Shore of Suffolk County in particular has a lot
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