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Italian Education Report

2023-01-14 00:10:38

First of all, let us express our sincere greetings to today's government and the authorities representing Congress. In addition, I would like to convey my respect and gratitude to all those who helped their work and participation this year. I am particularly grateful to the real hero of this event: people here, people who came from far away. All schools are given special emotions and trust. Teachers are the main wall of our school and greet the staff who are not teachers. And respectfully to the students' families, and the children and grandchildren they are involved in are indispensable.

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (Italian: October 9, 1813 or October 10 - January 27, 1901) is an Italian opera composer. Born in the vicinity of Bussett, he was a calm regional household and received music education with the help of local supporters. After the era of Vincenzo Bellini, Gaetano Donizetti, Gioachino Rossini, Verdi began to dominate the Italian opera world, and his work had a great influence on him. By the time he was in his thirties, he became one of the great opera composers in history. In the early opera, Verdi expressed sympathy for the resurrection movement seeking unity in Italy. He also temporarily participated in the conference as elected politician. The chorus "Va, pensiero" of the early opera "Nabko" (1842) and the same chorus of the later opera are consistent with the spirit of the unified movement, and the composer himself is also honored as a representative of these ideals I will.

Italia irredenta (Italy not redeemed) is Italian nationalistic public opinion movement that appeared after unification of Italy. It insists on the resurrection of Italians and Italians and other people who wish to be sports; it is also known as "Italian independence". This is not an official organization, but the opinion movement argues that Italy must reach its "natural border". Similar patriotism and nationalism were common in Europe in the 19th century.

After the Second World War, the resurrection movement in Italian politics has disappeared. For Italy's failure in World War II and massacre of approximately 2,000 Italians (mainly soldiers) and subsequent selection of citizenship of more than 200,000 to 250,000 Italians, only a few A thousand Italians remained on the Istria peninsula. And Dalmatia. The Istrian peninsula is outside Egypt. The unification process in Italy is welcomed by contemporary people living in the Italian peninsula, especially to end Austrian rule. However, the opponents appeared in the 19th century (especially the rulers of the dependent country), and the empathy of the regionalists continued to this day.