Buddhism in Italy
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Buddhism was first known in Italy at the start of the past century under the auspices of notable scholars like Giuseppe Tucci. Presently not all centres and schools in Italy are collected under UBI (Unione Buddhista Italiana).
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- Buddhism
- Religion in Italy
- Christianity in Italy
- Islam in Italy
- Jews in Italy
- List of Italian politicians belonging to a religious minority
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