+ Follow PIEDMONT-SARDINIA Tag
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[Title] => Risorgimento: The Italian rebirth
[Summary] => It was March 17, 1861 when Vittorio Emanuele II, King of Piedmont-Sardinia, proclaimed the birth of the new Italian Kingdom in Turin, which became its first capital (since then, it has been the capital of the same Piedmont-Sardinia, in northern Italy).
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