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Italy is “only a geographical expression,” said Count Metternich, Europe's leading statesman in 1814. What he meant was that Italy, unlike France or England, was not a nation. It was simply a group of principalities occupying a space known as the Italian peninsula.

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Italy is “only a geographical expression,” said Count Metternich, Europe's leading statesman in 1814. What he meant was that Italy, unlike France or England, was not a nation. It was simply a group of principalities occupying a space known as the Italian peninsula.

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