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Arabs in Italy : ウィキペディア英語版
Arabs in Italy

Arabs in Italy ((イタリア語:Gli arabi in Italia)) are mostly expatriates from a range of Arab countries, particularly Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Lebanon, Syria, Libya, the Palestinian Territories, and Iraq; and also small groups from Jordan and Sudan. As a result of the Arab Spring (Libyan Civil War and Syrian Civil War), many have the status of refugees or illegal immigrants, trying to immigrate especially to France, Germany and Sweden.
==Notable people==

*Julia Domna (170-217), wife of Roman emperor Septimius Severus
*Elagabalus (203-222), descendant of Domna, Roman emperor from 218-222 A.D.
*Philip the Arab (204-249), Roman emperor from 244-249 A.D.
*Zenobia (240-275) - queen from Syria
*Simone Assemani (1752–1820), professor of Oriental languages in Padua
*Magdi Allam (1952), journalist and politician
*Adel Smith (1960), founder of the Union of Italian Muslims
*Stephan El Shaarawy (1992), footballer
*Mostafa Errebbah (1971), long-distance runner
*Nadia Ejjafini (1977), long-distance runner
*Malika Ayane (1984), singer
*Jonis Khoris (1989), footballer
*Yonese Hanine (1990), footballer
*Jaber Alwan (1948), artist and painter
*Michelle Nouri (1973), journalist and author
*Haider Rashid, director, producer and writer
*Iyad Anwar Wali, businessman
*Ilaria Spada (1981), actress
*Shadi Ghosheh (1987), footballer
*Karim Laribi (1991), footballer
*Abdul Hadi Palazzi, secretary general of the Italian Muslim Assembly
*Ali Ghaleb Himmat (1938), businessman

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