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Italian Venezuelans are Venezuelan citizens of
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descent. The word may refer to someone born in
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in t ...
of Italian descent or to someone who has emigrated to Venezuela from Italy. Italians were among the largest groups of European immigrants to settle in the country. Approximately 5 million Venezuelans have some degree of Italian ancestry. Italians began arriving in Venezuela in massive numbers in the last half of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries. Yet Italians began to transmit a sound cultural heritage, giving and receiving demonstrations of social empathy, which contributed to their integration and to the huge flows into Venezuela in 1947 and in 1948. The massive presence of travelers, explorers, missionaries, and other peninsular and insular Italian immigrants over the course of almost 500 years made Venezuela acquire a Latin vocation instead of a Hispanic one. Italians also influenced Venezuelan accent, given its slight sing-songy intonation.


History

Before the discovery of huge deposits of
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in Venezuela, during the first half of the 20th century, the emigration of Italians to Venezuela was limited. A number of Italians moved to Venezuela from Italy during the colonial times as Filippo Salvatore Gilii, José Cristóbal Roscio, Francisco Isnardi. In the Republican era of the 19th century there was a small number of Italians and their descendants who attained high status in Venezuelan society, such as Agostino Codazzi, Constante Ferrari, Carlos Luis Castelli and the surgeon Luis Razetti. In the 1940s and 1950s the Dictatorship of the general
Marcos Pérez Jiménez Marcos Evangelista Pérez Jiménez (25 April 1914 – 20 September 2001) was a Venezuelan military and general officer of the Army of Venezuela and the dictator of Venezuela from 1950 to 1958, ruling as member of the military junta from 19 ...
promoted european immigration to his depopulated country, and more than 300,000 Italians emigrated to Venezuela where flourished under his administration because he had started many urban infrastructure projects thanks to the revenues of oil exportation. There were ample opportunities to work in construction developments, and as a result the economic stance increased within its cities, especially Caracas, Valencia, Barquisimeto and Maracaibo. The Electoral Law of 1957, which allotted to foreigners voting rights for the very first time, became a detrimental event for the Italian communities in Venezuela. The law was put into place by General Pérez Jiménez, to aid him in his reelection campaign . The loss of Perez Jimenez in the presidential referendum meant that his social programs would end, and a huge gap in leadership would follow. The Italian immigrants had notably supported President Perez Jimenez’s referendum of December 2 of 1957, as well as expressing public adherence to the dictatorship by about 75,000 Italians liderated by the entreprenour Filippo Gagliardi. And so, when the General Perez Jimenez fell from power in January 23 of 1958 the hostile attitude of the provisional military government towards the removed president was also reflected on the groups who were supportive of him. For this reason, many migrants and their families chose to return to Italy through the following year, subsiding towards the end of February, when the Minister of Foreign Affairs recognized the potential damage of this shift and proceeded to guarantee security to the remaining Italians in Venezuela. This is a relevant factor, since acts of disdain towards the Italian populace undoubtedly affected the decisions of that ethnic group in regards to choosing to leave or enter the country. The Italians in the 1961 Venezuelan census were the biggest European community in Venezuela (ahead of the
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). In 1966, according to the Italian Embassy in Caracas, of the 170,000 Italians present in the country, 90% lived in the main cities: about 96,000 in Caracas, 14,000 in Maracaibo, 8,000 in Maracay, 6,000 in Valencia and 5,000 in La Guayra. Most of these Italians were born in Sicily, Campania and Puglia; only 15% were born in northern Italy (mainly in Emilia-Romagna). They initially worked in construction, in the service sector, in commercial agencies and in different businesses (like hotels, banks, restaurants, etc.), in manufacturing activities (the shoe industry in Caracas, for example, was fully in Italian hands) and a few also in the oil industry. In 1976 the "Dirección de Estadísticas" of Venezuela registered 210,350 Italians residents and 25,858 Italians "naturalised" (who had obtained Venezuelan citizenship). In 2001, 126,553 Italians were living in Venezuela. Marisa Vannini calculated that in the 1980s Italian-Venezuelans made up almost 400,000 of Venezuela's population, including second-generation descendants of immigrants. The
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is influencing
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with some modisms and loanwords and is experiencing a notable revival between the Italian-Venezuelans of second and third generation. Santander Laya-Garrido estimated that the Venezuelans with at least one grandparent from Italy can be nearly one million at the beginning of the 21st century (like the former president of Venezuela, Raul Leoni, whose grandfather was an Italian
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refugee of the 19th century). Currently, Italian citizens resident in Venezuela are reduced to less than 50,000 due mainly to demographic mortality and to their return to Italy (because of a Venezuelan political and economic crisis in the 2000s). The Ambassador of Italy in Venezuela, estimated that 5–6% (1.44 to 1.73 million) of the current Venezuelan population is of Italian origin.


Professions

Initially, agriculture was one of the main activities of the Italian community in Venezuela. In the 1950s, entire Italian families were moved from Italy to special agricultural areas, like the "Colonia Turén" of the Portuguesa region. However, most Italians concentrated in commercial, building and services activities during the second half of the 20th century. In those sectors, Italians reached top positions in the Venezuelan economy. The community's main Italian newspapers are ''Il Corriere di Caracas'' and ''La Voce d'Italia'

both published in the Capital, and the main Italian school is the ''Agustin Codazzi'' of Caracas (with courses from elementary to high school). Since 2002, the Italian government has become the promoter for a provision which makes it mandatory to teach the
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as a second language in a consistent number of public and private schools within Venezuela. Most of the Italian community in Caracas but even in the rest of Venezuela followed
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football club, as its own representative team. Indeed, the Italian-Venezuelans have obtained significant results in the contemporary society of Venezuela. The Italian Embassy calculates that 1/4 of the Venezuelan industries, not related to the oil sector, are directly or indirectly owned and/or managed by Italian-Venezuelans. In the Italian community, actually one of the most important in Venezuela, there are Presidents of Venezuela (like
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and
Raúl Leoni Raúl Leoni Otero (26 April 1905 – 5 July 1972) was the president of Venezuela from 1964 until 1969. He was a member of the Generation of 1928 and a charter member of the Acción Democrática party, and the first Labor minister of Venezuela ...
), entrepreneurs (like ing. Delfino, who with his "Constructora Delpre" made in Caracas the tallest skyscrapers of South America:
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), managers (like Pompeo D'Ambrosio), sportsmen (like
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), artists (like
Franco De Vita Franco Atilio De Vita De Vito (born January 23, 1954, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan Latin Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter. His first album as a solo artist garnered three Spanish-language hits in Venezuela. He signed with the ...
), beauty pageants (like Daniela di Giacomo and Viviana Gibelli), and many others personalities. One winner of the title
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was born in Italy: María Antonieta Cámpoli in 1972 (later she represented Venezuela in the
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, where she was the runner-up).


Main Italo-Venezuelan Institutions and Associations

* ''Asociación Civil "Agustin Codazzi"'' in Caracas * ''Casa de Italia'' in Caracas, Maracay, Valencia, Ciudad Bolívar * ''Centro Italo-Venezolano'' in Caracas, Barcelona, Maracaibo, Valencia * ''Club Social Italiano'' in Puerto La Cruz, Acarigua, Calabozo * ''
Deportivo Italia Petare Fútbol Club (until summer 2010 called Deportivo Italia Fútbol Club and known as Deportivo Petare Fútbol Club until summer 2015) is a Venezuelan football club based in Caracas. Formed in 1948 as "Deportivo Italia F.C.", the club after ...
'' Football Club * ''Instituto Italiano de Cultura'' in Caracas * ''Camera di Commercio, Industria ed Agricoltura Venezuelana-Italiana'' in Caracas * ''Regional Associations'' of Italians in Venezuela * ''Genealogía Italiana en Venezuela''


Education

The Colegio Agustín Codazzi in
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is an overseas Italian school recognized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy. There are also multiple Italo-Venezuelan schools in the country:Informazioni utili nel Paese


. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Italy (Farnesina). Retrieved on November 21, 2015.
Caracas: * Colegio Agustín Codazzi * Colegio San Francisco d'Assisi * Colegio Nuestra Señora de Pompei * Colegio Amerigo Vespucci * Collegio San Marco Evangelista * Collegio Patria * Colegio Bolivar y Garibaldi Eastern Venezuela: * Collegio
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in Ciudad Bolivar * Collegio Angelo de Marta in Puerto La Cruz Western Venezuela: * Collegio R. C. Agazzi in
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* Collegio San Pedro in Barquisimeto * Collegio Juan XXIII in
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* Collegio Antonio Rosmini in Maracaibo * Unidad Educativa Juan XXIII in
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Geographical distribution and origin

The Italians who migrated to Venezuela came mainly from the regions of South Italy, like
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, and Apulia, but there were also migrants from the north, such as from
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and
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. The Italian Consulate in Caracas stated that in 1977, of 210,350 Italians residents in Venezuela, 39,855 were from
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, 35,802 from
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, 20,808 from
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, 18,520 from Apulia, 8,953 from
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, 7,650 from
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and 6,184 from
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. The Italians are concentrated mainly in the north-central region of Venezuela around Caracas. The Consulate stated that in the same 1977 there were 98,106 Italians in the Distrito Federal of Caracas, 39,508 in Miranda State, 14,203 in
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, 12.801 in
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State and 8,104 in
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State, as well as 66 in the Amazonas equatorial region. In the 2000s, it was determined that nearly 90% of the Italo-Venezuelans were concentrated in the northern coastal section of Venezuela facing the
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. Approximately 2/3 of them are residents of the metropolitan areas of the three main Venezuelan cities:
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,
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and
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. There is also a considerable number of Italian residents that live in the city of San Cristóbal and in the Andes region.


Demographics


Population

States with the highest proportions of Italian-born population tend to be those of the North-central coastal area ( Capital and
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Region), the Andean Region ( Mérida) and the Insular Region. At the 2011 census, this was the breakdown of Italian-born population by state, showing that the capital area was the one with the biggest concentration of native Italians.


Italian Influences


Language

Italian was introduced to Venezuela by Italian immigrants, and it now has over 200,000 speakers, making it the country's second most spoken language after Spanish. Italian was widely spoken across the country, specially in the capital "Caracas," "Maracay," and other cities; it is also commonly spoken (mostly by the older generation) by residents of the town of La Carlota, a town in Venezuela which was one of the main settlements for Italians immigrants, regional languages of Italy were also brought to the country such as Neapolitan and Sicilian, Italian is the second language of many Venezuelans of Italian descent after Spanish, also the Italian government has become the promoter of a provision requiring the teaching of Italian as a second language in a constant number of public and private schools within Venezuela.


Cuisine

Italian cuisine is one of the most influential in the country's every day in fact, Venezuela is the second country in the world with the most consumption of pasta only after Italy itself.
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is the third most consumed product in Venezuela, whose per capita consumption is 12.6 kg. Pasticho (lasagna in Italian) is extremely common dish in Venezuelan Cuisine, Pasticho basically Lasagne is one of the traditional Venezuelan dishes being popular as hallaca, it is consumed in the original form, but also received adaptations, the variants are innumerable, for example, in some, layers of ham are added or the pasta is replaced by banana or by cachapas leafs, a version which is known as ''chalupa,'' in others it has been completely modified which involve sauce of chicken or fish, and ''Pasticho de berenjena'' which resembles greek
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.
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is one of the most popular dishes in Venezuelan cuisine, pizza has had completely different contrast and variations. L'Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana has approved Portarossa, a Venezuelan business, for "La margarita," which comprises mozzarella cheese, and "La Marinada," which contains tomato sauce and garlic, as the eighth Latin American pizza certified as Pizza Napolitana by this establesiment, is an example of the various variants of pizzas in the country; it serves numerous types of pizzas, including "La Pizza Parrilla," which is made with chicken, pork, chorizo, and french fries, as well as Focaccia de Lomito carpaccio.
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originated in Italy originally made from boiled cornmeal. Funche as it is better known in Venezuela, has been incorporated into stews. The typical dish is made with chicken. In the East and West of the country they additionally prepare it with sardines. The typical Polenta of Venezuela is a baked cake made from a mix of precooked corn ( Harina P.A.N.), water and salt, stuffed with some meat, chicken, fish or pig stew.
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is a pastry tube filled with ricotta cheese and honey or chocolate.


Notable Italian-Venezuelans


Architecture

* Jorge Rigamonti – Designed multiple national and international award-winning buildings * Graziano Gasparini – Architect, architectural historian and painter


Musicians

* Benito Canónico – Composer * Rodolfo Saglimbeni – Conductor * Nacho (singer) – Singer *
Antonio Lauro Antonio Lauro (August 3, 1917 – April 18, 1986) was a Venezuelan musician, considered to be one of the foremost South American composers for the guitar in the 20th century. Biography Antonio Lauro was born in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela. Hi ...
– Musician *
Franco De Vita Franco Atilio De Vita De Vito (born January 23, 1954, in Caracas, Venezuela) is a Venezuelan Latin Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter. His first album as a solo artist garnered three Spanish-language hits in Venezuela. He signed with the ...
– Artist, singer, composer and pianist * Rosario Marciano – Pianist and writer * Pablo Manavello – Composer, guitarist, singer and songwriter * Iván Pérez Rossi – Singer and musician * Alejandra Ghersi – Musician commonly known as
Arca (musician) Alejandra Ghersi Rodríguez (born 14 October 1989), known professionally as Arca, is a Venezuelan musician and record producer based in Barcelona, Spain. She initially began releasing music under the name of Nuuro. After attending the Clive Da ...
* Yordano – Composer and singer * Humberto Bruni Lamanna – Classical guitarist * Roberto Luti – Singer and record producer * Corrado Galzio – Piano player and founder of cultural radio * Primo Casale – Composer, conductor and violinist *
Lele Pons Eleonora Pons Maronese (born June 25, 1996), better known as Lele Pons, is a Venezuelan YouTuber, actress, and singer who holds both Venezuelan and American citizenship. Pons came to prominence on Vine before the platform shut down in 2017 w ...
– Singer and internet personality * Jorge Spiteri – Rock musician pioneer * Rudy la Scala – Singer and record producer * Evio Di Marzo Migani – Songwriter and composer * Daniel Calveti – Singer *
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– Singer * Italo Pizzolante – Composer and musician


Actors and entertainers

* Gioia Arismendi – Actress * Paula Bellini – TV entertainer * Briggitte Bozzo – Actress * Umberto Buonocuore - Actor * Verónica Ortiz – Actress * Desideria D'Caro – Actress * Viviana Gibelli – Actress and producer * Alejandro Nones - Actor * Jullye Giliberti – Actress * Enrique Sapene - Actor * Fedra López – Actress * Carla Baratta – Actress * Anastasia Mazzone – Actress * Dora Mazzone – Actress * Fanny Otatti – TV entertainer * Sheyene Gerardi – Actress and producer * Concetta Lo Dolce – Actress * Viviana Gibelli – TV show host and actress * Renny Ottolina – Producer and TV entertainer * Alba Roversi – Actress * Dante Carle – Actor * Irma Palmieri – Actress * Patricia Zavala – TV presenter * Roberto Messuti – Actor * Marisela Berti – Actress * Humberto Tancredi – Actor * Ángel David Revilla – Personality and writer * Andrés Mistage – Actor *
Luciano D'Alessandro Luciano D'Alessandro González (born January 24, 1977 in Anzoátegui,Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actor and model known for his work in various telenovelas. Biography Luciano D'Alessandro was born on January 24, 1977 in the Venezuelan State of A ...
– Actor * Fernando Carrillo – Actor and singer * Marisa Román – Actress * Wanda D'Isidoro – Actress * Rosanna Zanetti – Actress * Caterinna Valentino – TV hostess * Maria Grazia Bianchi – Actress *
Julie Restifo Julie Restifo, (born July 31, 1958) is an American-born Venezuelan actress. She is best known for his characters in the telenovelas ''La loba herida'', '' La llaman Mariamor'', '' Hay amores que matan'', ''Viva la Pepa'', and '' La mujer de Juda ...
– Actress * Dora Mazzone – Actress * Marjorie Magri – Actress * Claudia La Gatta – Actress * Giancarlo Pasqualotto – Actor * Laura Termini – Actress * Gigi Zanchetta – Actress * Gioia Lombardini – Actress * Mónica Pasqualotto – Actress * Camila Canabal Sapelli – TV hostess * Paula Bevilacqua – Actress * Ainett Stephens – Television personality * Annarella Bono – Actress and TV hostess *
Julie Restifo Julie Restifo, (born July 31, 1958) is an American-born Venezuelan actress. She is best known for his characters in the telenovelas ''La loba herida'', '' La llaman Mariamor'', '' Hay amores que matan'', ''Viva la Pepa'', and '' La mujer de Juda ...
– Actress * Doris Wells – Actress * Carlos Guillermo Haydon – Actor *
Luciano D'Alessandro Luciano D'Alessandro González (born January 24, 1977 in Anzoátegui,Venezuela) is a Venezuelan actor and model known for his work in various telenovelas. Biography Luciano D'Alessandro was born on January 24, 1977 in the Venezuelan State of A ...
– Actor *
Antonio Delli Antonio Delli Rocioli Ferreira better known as Antonio Delli is a Venezuelan actor of television, theater, films, announcer and dubbing. Born in Caracas, Venezuela. Delli ventured into television in 2006 in the Venezuelan telenovela '' Ciudad Ben ...
– Actor *
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– Actor *
Sandro Finoglio Sandro Finoglio (born Sandro Finoglio Esperanza; January 3, 1973) is a Venezuelan actor, model, TV host. Winner of the Mister Venezuela national title in 1997, Finoglio was sent to Troia, Portugal a year later to compete in the Mister World co ...
– Actor * Roberto Lamarca – Actor * Dino D’Avanzo – Chef host TV * Dayana Colmenares – Television personality


Scientists

* Leon Croizat – Biologist * José Del Vecchio – Physician * Francisco De Venanzi – Physician * Santos Dominici – Physician *
Francisco Mago Leccia Francisco Mago Leccia (“Mago”) was born in Tumeremo, Bolívar State, Venezuela on May 21, 1931 and died in Puerto La Cruz, Anzoátegui State, Venezuela on February 27, 2004.Schaefer, Provenzano, Pinna & Baskin (2005) - ''New and Noteworthy ...
– Ichthyologist * Alejandra Melfo – Physicist * Carlos Alberto Moros Ghersi – Internist * Domingo Luciani – Physician * Olga Gasparini – Sociologist * Luis Razetti – Physician * Milena Sardi de Selle – Psychiatrist *
Nora Bustamante Luciani Nora Bustamante Luciani (24 April 1924 – 9 November 2012) was a Venezuelan physician, historian, writer and intellectual, who served as the president of the Venezuelan Association of the History of Medicine, the first woman to hold the post. F ...
– Physician *
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– Biologist


Journalists

* Rafael Agostini – Journalist * Gaetano Bafile – Journalist * Enza Carbone– Journalist, TV presenter * Jose Gerbasi– Journalist * Roberto Giusti – Journalist * Nelson Bocaranda – Journalist * Eduardo Rodriguez Giolitti – Journalist * Sergio Novelli – Journalist * Pedro Penzini Fleury – Journalist * Anna Vaccarella – Journalist * Marianela Balbi – Journalist * Silvia Bernardini – Journalist * José Nucete Sardi – Journalist * Miyó Vestrini – Journalist * Pascual Venegas Filardo – Journalist * Ana Vacarella – Journalist * Carlos Henríquez Consalvi – Journalist * Lindsay Casinelli – Journalist * Margarita D'Amico – Journalist * José Visconti– Journalist


Economy

* Alberto Adriani – Economist * Pompeo D'Ambrosio – Financial manager and vice-president of bank * Calogero Paparoni - Coffee trader * Filippo Gagliardi- Entreprenour * Armando Scannone- Engineer * Filippo Sindoni- Industrialist


Painters

* Juan Vicente Fabbiani – Painter * Francisco Massiani – Writer and painter * Emilio Boggio – Painter * Emilio Jacinto Mauri – Painter


Religious

* Filippo Salvatore Gilii – Italian Jesuit priest and linguist who lived in the
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* Enzo Ceccarelli


Politicians

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Jaime Lusinchi Jaime Ramón Lusinchi (27 May 1924 – 21 May 2014) was a Venezuelan politician who was the president of Venezuela from 1984 to 1989. His term was characterized by an economic crisis, growth of the external debt, populist policies, currency dep ...
– President of Venezuela (1984–1989) * Raul Leoni – President of Venezuela (1964–1969) *
Agostino Codazzi Giovanni Battista Agostino Codazzi (alternatively known in Latin America as Agustín Codazzi; 12 July 1793 – 7 February 1859) was an Italo-Venezuelan soldier, scientist, geographer, cartographer, and governor of Barinas (1846–184 ...
– Geographer, cartographer, military officer and governor * Carlo Castelli – Italian military that fought with
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* Juan German Roscio – Lawyer, chief architect of the Venezuelan Constitution of 1811 * Rafael Lacava – Governor of Carabobo * Vicencio Scarano Spisso – Politician * Aníbal Dominici – Politician * Otto Hernández Pieretti – Politician * Alberto Carnevali – Politician * Carlos Alberto D'Ascoli – Politician * Mario Masciulli – Military engineer * Francisco Isnardi – Politician * Alberto Franceschi – Politician * José Antonio Velutini – Politician * Diego Alfredo Molero Bellavia – Politician * Simón Alberto Consalvi – Politician


Sports

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Amleto Monacelli Amleto Monacelli (born 27 August 1961) is a Venezuelan professional bowler and a member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). He has amassed 20 titles on the PBA Tour, making him one of only 16 players in history to accumulate at least 2 ...
– Bowler * Ettore Chimeri – F1 driver * Miguel Mea Vitali – Footballer * Fernando Aristeguieta - Footballer * Rafael Mea Vitali – Footballer * Jaime Moreno Ciorciari – Footballer * Andrés Rouga – Footballer * Jefferson Savarino - Footballer * Sandro Notaroberto - Footballer * Francisco La Mantía - Footballer *
Francisco Cervelli Francisco Cervelli (born March 6, 1986) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball catcher and former catching coach for the San Diego Padres. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Brave ...
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player * Massimo Margiotta – Footballer * Andres Galarraga – MLB player *
Marco Scutaro Marcos Scutaro, better known as Marco Scutaro, (; born October 30, 1975) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball infielder. He bats and throws right-handed. Scutaro made his major league debut with the New York Mets in 2002, and subsequentl ...
– MLB baseball player * Gianfranco Di Julio – Soccer player *
Giovanni Carrara Giovanni Carrara Jiménez ar-rah'-ra(born March 4, 1968) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball pitcher. Listed at 6' 2", 225 lb., Carrara batted and threw right-handed. He established himself as a valuable middle relief man in MLB, as ...
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player * Gabriel Cichero – Football defender * José Luis Dolgetta – Footballer * Nahuel Ferraresi – Footballer * Francisco Carabalí – Footballer * Giancarlo Schiavone – Footballer * Matías Lacava – Footballer * Ángel Agnello – Footballer * Ricardo Andreutti – Footballer * Carlos Angelini – Footballer * Gilberto Angelucci – Footballer * Luis Annese – Footballer * Diego Araguainamo – Footballer * Samuel Barbieri – Footballer * Héctor Bidoglio – Footballer * Mauro Cichero – Footballer * Gabriel Cichero – Footballer * Vicente Suanno – Footballer * Yaquino Celli – Footballer * Franco Signorelli – Footballer * Humberto Scovino – Footballer * John Cernicciaro – Footballer * Diego García Veneri – Footballer * Ricardo Mammarella – Footballer * Jorge Casanova – Footballer * Alexander Bottini – Footballer * José Rafael Bottini – Footballer * Daniel Saggiomo – Footballer *
Enzo Potolicchio Vicente "Enzo" Potolicchio (born 7 August 1968 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan racing driver and businessman, who competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship and Rolex Sports Car Series for Starworks Motorsport. He won the 2012 24 Hours of Le ...
– Racing driver * María Elena Giusti – Swimmer *
Andrés Galarraga Andrés José Padovani Galarraga (; born June 18, 1961) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball first baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Montreal Expos (– and ), St. Louis Cardinals (), Colorado Rockies (–), A ...
– Baseball player * Enrico Forcella – Sport shooter * Guillermo Vento – Baseball player *
Jimy Szymanski Jimy Szymanski Ottaviano (born September 15, 1975, in Caracas) is a former tennis player from Venezuela. He reached his highest junior world ranking of no. 1 in the world in summer 1993. He reached finals in Wimbledon Juniors 1993 and won the ...
– Tennis player *
Daniel Canónico Daniel Canónico (February 3, 1916 – August 20, 1975) was a Venezuelan baseball right handed pitcher. His friends and fans affectionately called him ''Chino'', a moniker that he proudly used throughout his life. (Spanish). Venezuela Tuya website ...
– Baseball right-handed pitcher *
Giovanni Savarese Giovanni Savarese (born July 14, 1971) is a Venezuelan football manager and former player, who is the head coach for the Portland Timbers. Club career Professional Breakthrough Savarese made his professional debut at 15, with Venezuelan club ...
– Former soccer player * José Antonio Casanova – Baseball manager * María Vento – Tennis player * Rubén Limardo – Fencer *
Johnny Cecotto Johnny Alberto Cecotto Persello (born 25 January 1956), better known as Johnny Cecotto, is a Venezuelan former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer and auto racer. He rose to prominence as a teenage prodigy in 1975 when he became the youn ...
– Sportman (moto & race cars) * Iván Palazzese – Sportman (moto) * Juan Carlos Bianchi – Tennis player * Francisco Limardo – épée fencer *
Johnny Cecotto Johnny Alberto Cecotto Persello (born 25 January 1956), better known as Johnny Cecotto, is a Venezuelan former professional Grand Prix motorcycle racer and auto racer. He rose to prominence as a teenage prodigy in 1975 when he became the youn ...
– Moto driver


Beauty queens

* Daniela Di Giacomo – Miss International * Michelle Bertolini – Miss International * Marzia PiazzaMiss Venezuela 1969 * Diana Croce – Miss World Venezuela 2016 * Debora Menicucci – Miss World Venezuela * Donatella Bottone – Miss International * Gabriella Ferrari – Miss World Venezuela * Jeannette DonzellaMiss Venezuela 1971 * Monica Lei – Miss World Venezuela * Faviola Spitale – Miss International * Graciela Guarneri – Miss International * Fabiola Candosin – Miss World Venezuela * Carolina Cerruti – Miss World Venezuela * Patricia Tóffoli – Miss World Venezuela * Olga AntonettiMiss Venezuela 1962 * María Antonieta CámpoliMiss Venezuela 1972 * Paola RuggeriMiss Venezuela 1983 * Adriana Vasini – Miss world Venezuela * Mariam HabachMiss Venezuela 2015 * Mariángela Bonanni - Miss World Venezuela 2010 * Valeria Vespoli - Miss Supranational Venezuela


Writers

* Job Pim – Writer * Tulio Chiossone – Writer * Odoardo Crema – Writer * Victoria De Stefano – Writer * Vicente Gerbasi – Writer


See also

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Italian language in Venezuela The Italian language in Venezuela has been present since colonial times in the areas around Caracas, Maracay, Valencia, Carabobo, Valencia, Maracaibo and the Andes mountains. The language is found in many idiomatic sentences and words of Venezuela ...
* Italy–Venezuela relations *
Corsican immigration to Venezuela Corsicans, coming mainly from the regions of Cap Corse and La Castagniccia in the mediterranean island of Corsica, started arriving in the first third of the 19th century and settled mainly in the coastal towns of Carúpano and Rio Caribe. Know ...
* Deportivo Italia (1948-2010)


References


External links


Statistical Data on the Italians in the world

Italian emigration



Italiani nel Venezuela (in Italian)


Bibliography

* Cassani Pironti, Fabio. ''Gli italiani in Venezuela dall’Indipendenza al Secondo Dopoguerra''. Roma, 2004 * Favero L. e Sacchetti G. ''Un secolo di emigrazione italiana: 1876–1976''. Centro Studi Emigrazioni. Roma, 1978 * Mille, Nicola. ''Veinte Años de "MUSIUES"''. Editorial Sucre. Caracas, 1965 * Santander Laya-Garrido, Alfonso. ''Los Italianos forjadores de la nacionalidad y del desarrollo economico en Venezuela''. Editorial Vadell. Valencia, 1978. * Vannini, Marisa. ''Italia y los Italianos en la Historia y en la Cultura de Venezuela''. Oficina Central de Información. Caracas, 1966 {{Italian schools in Venezuela
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