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ITALYTeresa Hemmings

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Historical facts

Italy became one nation in 1861 and including the islands of Sicily and Sardinia.

It was a kingdom until 1946 after the WWII where Italy sided with German Nazis

The Roman Empire existed in Italy from about the 5th century B.C.

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Geography The country’s latitude & longitude ;

41.9000”N / 12.4382”EItaly is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea. Its most prominent feature is its boot-like shape kicking the island of Sicily.

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Geography

Italy is mostly covered by the Dolomite Mountains north to south. Northern

Italy iscovered by the Alps mountain range.

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GEOGRAPHY Italy’s capital city is Rome. Italy’s other

two cities are; Venice & Florence

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functionItaly’s is a republic, democracy

The head chief in Italy is currently, Sergio Mattarella

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Italy’s population was 61,070,224 in 2014 and

has changed 21% yearly in 2O15 (61,142,221)

Facts

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Geography

Italy’s flag colors are green, white, and red.

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Money in Italy is called a “euro”

A euro is worth 1.13$ in the U.S dollar

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Climate The climate is harsh with very cold winter, and very hot humid summers between the Alps & southern Italy.

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Language

In Italy, people speak German, Italian, and French

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ReligionItaly is a Christian country

88 per cent of the population belonging to the Roman Catholic church

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Italy, is the world’s largest wine producer by volume.Italy is home to some of

the oldest wine-producing regions in the world.

FAMOUS THINGS IN ITALY

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Italian culture, Home of the Roman Empire and a major center of the Renaissance

identity

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Italian food

Supposedly raviolis were created in the Roman era, but not traditional until the return of Marco Polo from China

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Italian pizzaTraditional Italian pizza is a thin crust, similar to baked pita taste and texturePizza is believed to be from an

old Italian word meaning "a point," came from Naples.

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TouringVisitors to Italy want to see Rome, Venice and Milan.

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Cinque TerreMeans “five lands”

Cinque Terre comprises the five villages of Riomaggiore, Manarola, Vernazza, Monterosso and Corniglia. Located in Italy’s

northwestern coastal region of Liguria

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PompeiiPompeii is a famous Roman city which was buried under several feet of volcanic ash for nearly 1,700 years after the cataclysmic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius.

located near the modern city of Naples.