unificati
Unificati is the masculine plural form of the Italian adjective unificato, meaning "unified" or "made into one." The feminine plural is unificate. The term is used in Italian to describe things that have been brought together to form a single unit, such as territories, administrative divisions, or groups. In historical and political discourse, unificati frequently appears in discussions of unification processes, including the Risorgimento, when various Italian states were consolidated into the Kingdom of Italy; in such contexts, references to "territori unificati" or "stati unificati" describe regions that had been integrated under a single political authority.
In modern usage, unificati can appear in legislative, administrative, or academic language to denote standardized or
Etymology: unificati derives from unificare (to unify), itself from Latin unificare, from uni- "one" and facere