italian republic
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Definition
- Proper Noun:
- The official name of the country Italy: "Italian Republic" is the formal, official name for the sovereign state commonly known as Italy. It refers to the nation-state located in southern Europe.
Usage
- The term "Italian Republic" is used in formal, legal, diplomatic, and official contexts to denote the country. In everyday conversation, the shorter name "Italy" is almost always used.
- It specifically refers to the modern republic established after World War II, distinguishing it from previous historical entities like the Kingdom of Italy.
Examples
- Proper Noun:
- The treaty was signed between the French Republic and the Italian Republic.
- "Italian Republic" is inscribed on the cover of the official passport.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The name "Italian Republic" can also refer to short-lived historical states, such as the republic established by Napoleon in northern Italy (1802–1805). However, without specific historical context, it is understood to mean the current nation.
- The Cisalpine Republic was renamed the Italian Republic in 1802.
Variants and Related Words
- Italy (Proper Noun): The common, short name for the Italian Republic.
- Italian (Adjective): Relating to the Italian Republic or its people, culture, or language.
- Italian cuisine, the Italian language.
Synonyms
- Italy
- The Boot (Informal, referring to the country's shape on a map).
Related Phrases
- Republic of Italy: A less common but synonymous phrasing.
- Il Bel Paese (Italian phrase meaning "The Beautiful Country"): A poetic name for Italy.
Noun
- a republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD