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It's been a while since I've played Civ 5 but I vaguely remember this happening. As I recall, the problem is that if you are conquering cities sometimes the game glitches out and does not record the happiness penalty you are supposed to be getting from occupied cities until you reload. There's no real fix for this, because the reloaded unhappiness is the correct state of things, the glitch was previous where it wasn't properly accounting the unhappiness. The best you can do is watch your unhappiness closely and if it doesn't increase when you occupy a city, immediately reload.
I'm done updating this mod, but if I remember correctly I think I tried making a larger map and couldn't get it to work.
It's a city state. If you want to play Italy, try Earth 2018 or Earth 2020 for Civ 6. Civ 6 allows more civs on the map than Civ 5, which is there are more civs in those mods than in this one.