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The debates on ethnicity and nationality can get too complex on Wikipedia for me to make this a deep argument. While Serodine was born in the canton of Ticino, most of his work occurred in the milieu now known as Italy. His name appears to be either Italian or Italianicized, other sources claimed his family was Lombard moved to Ticino. I suspect like many in the region, he would have spoken a dialogue comprehensible to denizens of Lombardy, if not throughout the peninsula. Unless there is some valid citation to the effect, I have elected to change his nationality to Swiss-Italian, and left out the ethnicity/nationality of his parents.Rococo1700 (talk) 17:01, 27 April 2016 (UTC)Reply