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Piemonte
Italy was divided into multiple more or less prosperous republics
that had a habit of falling under the influence of Austria and
France. One of the largest among the states of that time was Piemonte
(also spelt Piedmont) with its capital Turin. The state included
many Italian provinces: Alessandria, Asti, Cuneo, Navarre, Vercelli
and others. In the Middle Ages, Piemonte was a princedom in a dynastic
union with Savoy. After 1720 it comprised the core of the Sardinian
kingdom.
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