ORIGINS ITALY

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Buona Festa della Repubblica Italiana! Happy Republic Day in Italy! Today, June 2, 2015 marks the 69th anniversary of the Italian Republic. Click here to read more about the history of Republic Day in Italy.

World Nutella Day, 5 February 2014, is the official holiday of ORIGINS ITALY!  We are celebrating Italy’s favorite hazelnut-chocolate spread today with other Italians around the world.  How can you show your love for Nutella today?  Here are some suggestions: 1.     MANGIATE LA NUTELLA!  Eat Nutella! 2.     BALLATE!  Go ahead, dance!  If Nutella makes you happy, express it through some traditional Italian soft shoe.  If you don’t know any Italian dances, then just move to the music! 3.     FATE OPERE…

The best part of being an Italian genealogist is traveling to Italy on behalf of clients to conduct research using Italian records that are not online, microfilmed or easily accessible from the United States.  Being enchanted by the land and its people is an inherent benefit of professional Italian genealogy research.  In 2013, I took two trips to Italy spending about three and a half months in beautiful Italia.  The more I see of Italy, the more I love this…

Panettone is a delectable sweet Italian bread usually shaped in a circular loaf that originated Milan.  This tasty treat is typically enjoyed at Christmastime and gained national popularity in Italy after World War II when it was manufactured in large quantities and sold at an affordable price.  Many Italian immigrants who left Italy brought their love of panettone with them abroad.  As a result, panettone is now being enjoyed in many countries around the world. In early January 2013, I…

As a full-time Italian Genealogist, I’ve had the privilege of spending extended periods in Italy researching the family histories of my clients and my own family.  It’s a great job.  I love being over there.  I am particularly intrigued by the many rich and colorful traditions of Italy that I experience while living in the midst of the culture.  In order to gain insight, I regularly encourage my Italian relatives and friends to relate to me their understanding and experience…