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  1. Italy - Regions, Culture, Cuisine: Italy is divided into 20 administrative regions, which correspond generally with historical traditional regions, though not always with exactly the same boundaries. A better-known and more general way of dividing Italy is into four parts: the north, the centre, the south, and the islands. The north includes such traditional regions as Piedmont, which is ...

  2. Novara: 153 and 154 regiments. Alessandria: 155 and 156 regiments. Liguria: 157 and 158 regiments. Milano: 159 and 160 regiments. Ivrea: 161 and 162 regiments. The following territorial Militia units (3 rd line): 8 Alpine regiments with 27 “Valley” battalions, 198 infantry battalions and 9 engineer battalions.

  3. 131st Armored Division "Centauro". 132nd Armored Division "Ariete". 133rd Armored Division "Littorio". 135th Armored Cavalry Division "Ariete". 136th Armored Legionary Division "Centauro". 183rd Paratroopers Division "Ciclone". 184th Paratroopers Division "Nembo". 185th Paratroopers Division "Folgore".

  4. List of Italian divisions in World War II. List of Japanese Infantry Divisions. List of New Zealand divisions in World War II. List of Philippine divisions in World War II. List of Polish divisions in World War I. List of Polish divisions in World War II. List of South African Divisions in World War II.

  5. When Italy was unified in 1861, there were no regions, while provinces and comuni existed in the former Italian states. Some form of grouping provinces appeared in the late 19th century with the term of compartimenti which in 1912 was replaced by the term regioni .

  6. List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area, comparing continents, countries, and first-level administrative country subdivisions. List of first-level administrative divisions by population; List of FIPS region codes in FIPS 10-4, withdrawn from the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) in 2008

  7. World War I. During World War I, the 1st Army bore the responsibility of a long front from Stelvio Pass on the Swiss-Austrian Italian tri-border to the Asiago plateau. It successfully resisted the Austro-Hungarian Strafexpedition. Its sector was later reduced, limiting its role to the defense of the Trentino borders and the Verona area.