List of countries and territories where Italian is an official language

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The following is a list of countries and territories that have Italian as an official language.

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Native language
Administrative language
Secondary language or non-official.
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Italian Linguasphere.
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  Native language
  Administrative language
  Secondary language or non-official.
  Italophone minorities

Sovereign states

CountryRegionPopulation 1 Status
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Europe60,198,633 [1] Official language
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Europe8,619,259 [2] Co-official language with German, French, and Romansh
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino Europe33,607 [3] Official language
Flag of the Vatican City.svg   Vatican City Europe825 [4] Co-official language with Latin

Country subdivisions

SubdivisionCountryRegionPopulation 1
Slovene Istria Slovenia Europe93,089
Zastava Istarske zupanije.svg  Istria County Croatia Europe208,055

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