Why were southern Italians seen as different from their northern counterparts

Why were southern Italians seen as different from their northern counterparts

Other urls found in this thread:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messapians
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alban_Hills
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messapian_language
twitter.com/SFWRedditVideos

Is this going to turn into another terroni bully thread?

Because they were different. The dominant powers in northern Italy were Sardinia-Piedmont and the Papacy, while the Two Sicilies ruled in the south.

>it's another inter-Italian racism and regionalism thread

Northern Italy was primarily industrial, whereas Southern Italy was primarily agricultural. This led to a cultural division between Italians from these regions over the course of many generations.

Also

The south Italians just age spaniards in denial.

Northern and Central Italians are true descendants of Romans.

So is Paris the biggest western megalopolis ?

Where have I heard this story before?

It's happening again too.

>Look up Italian military history
>Find out every single General who was crap in WW1 and WW2 was from northern Italy with the only good Italian general being a Neapolitan
Why are Northern Italians so bad at fighting?

>Rome
>Tuscany
>North Italy
oh look another retarded thread

My grandmother used to say northern Italy was wealthier and southern was more average financially

Southerners are lazy

Central Italy doesn't exist. It's funny how tuscanians were more deeply brainwashed by leghisti and their padania bullshit than people actually living in the Po plain.

Rome isn't Northern Italy, plain and simple

I've never seen a binary division of the country where it isn't.

Football :^)

Northern Italy: influenced by Celts, Franks, Lombards, Goths, the HRE, Protestantism, France and Austria.

Southern Italy: influenced by Greeks, Carthaginians, Arabs, Byzantium, Normans and Spaniards.

??

WE

Rome is literally in Central Rome

>south tyrol as an indipendent entity
hello Fritz

*Central Italy

>big
>nordic
>cock

Tuscany is not north or south, Tuscany is Tuscany

>Rome
>South Italy

Proud Padanian-Argentine

North Italian is a slur
The correct term is Padanian

The south is an agrarian corrupt third world shithole run by the mob while the north is an industrial and urban center with a rich cultural and intellectual history

>waaah why the north bully me?

>most of nowdays "romans" have southern heritage (mostly abruzzo)
>roman dialect is more like southern than northern
>the city of Rome is a big caos like Napoli

Rome is south, deal with it

>Southern Italy forms the lower part of the Italian "boot", containing the ankle (Campania), the toe (Calabria), the arch (Basilicata), and the heel (Apulia), along with the island of Sicily

Fuck off with you wewuz thing

p. olentone

>Fuck off with you wewuz thing

I never told a wewuz thing, this is not an argument. Rome is still south

because north italians wants to be germanic so they all are cucks and homossexuals

>Rome is still south
t. Corleone

So north is uncultured swine and south is cultured but shit.

Southern and central Italians are Italian, northern Italians are Italian-speaking Swiss.

>tuscanians

Who?

>Southern niggers
>Cultured

Choose one

Because they've had wildly different interactions with the world pretty much from the start of their history. The North, being less geographically isolated from the rest of Western Europe, fell under the influence of the various peoples that fought over it - the Germanic peoples that came during the fall of rome, then the Franks and Germans, and then finally Austrians and French.

The South, meanwhile, was spared these influences, but instead had connections with groups like the Greeks (dating back to even pre-roman times), Muslims, Normans, and Spanish. Thanks to the political barrier offered by the Papal states, it was easier for them to remain relatively isolated from the northern Italian regions, and with different climate and geography, they developed their own separate culture.

Southern Lazio is indeed part of Terronia, but Rome isn't.

roman dialect is pretty close to tuscan

>correct map

What's it like to be Marche and live in-between the three worlds? Are there strong cultural differences between the regions?

>intellectual history

u mad?

...

La verità

Di dove sei?

Learn your stuff:

- North is Italic + Celtic + Rhaetian
- Center is Italic + Etruscan
- South and Sicily is Greek + Italic + Albanian
- Sardinia is completely unrelated to the people of the peninsula

Why does GDP decide that?

Rome is Northern Italy

t. Italian

Madrid, ma ho vissuto a Milano. E tu?

in fucking mediterranean shithole we're all related.

...

You're the only one living in a shithole, terrone.

Sono da Treviso. Perché si vive a Milano?

uhm sorry honey but Sardinia is northerner and belongs with Piedmont :)

Capitalism isn't the only measure of life Martino

Ero lì per la scuola.

sorry to butthurt you but mafia is everywhere.
also,
go study history.

Terronia has bad quality of life as well.

Wow, where have I seen this before

...

The Piedmontians treated southern Italy (the former Kingdom of Two Sicilies) like a colony. Industry was robbed and Neapolitans/Sicilians were used as cheap labor.

One drop rule.

No, we are not. Our history is completely different.

Nope, is right. The one that should study history is you.

Why didn't they want to retain the monarch as ceremonial like in the UK?

Those are the best kind of monarchs

NYC probably is larger

...

I have never heard of this "Southern Italians are Albanians" thing until the last 3 weeks on Veeky Forums

Probably just Australians or really shitty Americans pretending to be northern Italians and posting negative stuff about southern Italy while passing it off as "banter". Probably the latter since it's fucking shit and not even humorous.

You got me there

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messapians

No such thing as albanian gene, albania literally means white/white mountains.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albion
>The White Cliffs of Dover may have given rise to the name Albion

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alban_Hills

The Alban Hills (Italian Colli Albani) are the site of a quiescent volcanic complex in Italy, located 20 km (12 mi) southeast of Rome and about 24 kilometres (15 mi) north of Anzio.

The dominant peak (but not the highest) is Monte Cavo at 950 m. There are two small calderas which contain lakes, Lake Albano and Lake Nemi. The rock of the hills is called peperino (lapis albanus) a variety of tuff, a combination of volcanic ash and small rocks that is useful for construction, and provides a mineral-rich substrate for vineyards.

Vaffanculo americani e tue false proiezioni.

Whatever. It's a fact that the Messapians weren't Italic. The most credited theory is that they were an Illyrian tribe. Their language even looks a lot like Albanian: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messapian_language

>klohi zis thotoria marta pido vastei basta veinan aran in daranthoa vasti staboos xohedonas daxtassi vaanetos inthi trigonoxo a staboos xohetthihi dazimaihi beiliihi inthi rexxorixoa kazareihi xohetthihi toeihithi dazohonnihi inthi vastima daxtas kratheheihi inthi ardannoa poxxonnihi a imarnaihi