Bel paese
Classical poetical appellative for Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bel paese (Italian: [ˌbɛl paˈeːse]) or Belpaese is the classical poetical appellative for Italy, meaning the 'beautiful country' in Italian, due to its mild weather, cultural heritage, and natural endowment.
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The usage of the term originated in the Middle Ages, being used by Dante Alighieri and Petrarch:
del bel paese là dove 'l sì suona,
Of the fair land there where the 'Sì' doth sound,
il bel paese
ch'Appennin parte e 'l mar circonda et l'Alpe
that fair country
the Apennines divide, and Alps and sea surround
The term is currently widely used in modern Italian as in other languages as a synonym for Italy.[1] It is commonly used as a term of endearment by members of the Italian diaspora, and it is often used to endorse or promote goods[2] and services[3] both in Italy and abroad.
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