Over the years Italy has provided Utah with thousands of people. Some came for religious motivations and most for better economic opportunities. Four thousand came as prisoners of war and a few remained in Utah after the World War II ended. Eight of them rest in a Salt Lake City cemetery after being killed by a
camp sentinel. A few hundred Utah soldiers fought in Italy against the Germans and the Fascists and several died. Regarding the number of people, for many years the balance has been in favor of Italy. But starting from the late 1960s, many
Mormon missionaries from Utah are active in the major Italian cities. During the past forty years, several thousand of them have spent up to two years in Italy. As a result of their efforts, about 20,000 Italians have converted to
Mormonism. Some of them have married former Mormon missionaries. LDS chapels and congregations are present in most Italian cities. The
Genealogical Society of Utah has microfilmed a large percentage of Italy’s Catholic Church and Civil Records. This project is ongoing.
Trade and tourism Italy is one of the top 25 of Utah's trading partners.
Gold is the major product exported to Italy, followed by
computer electronics and
software. According to official data, Utah is visited every year by about 12,000 Italians. ==See also==