In Southern Italy the Passato Remoto tends to be used more frequently than in Northern parts, likely due to a different conceptualization of the timelines these tense represent. Prossimo refers to an event closer to the present, while remoto is a finished event in the past. While in the North, remoto is typically reserved for historical events in the far past, the tense is often used in Southern Italy to refer to events that happened yesterday.
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