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Italy
The outlineFormal nameThe Capital of Italy Italian National Holidays Italy's GovernmentWhich Countries Border Italy?Population A few Facts About ItalyThe current event
The formal name
The term Italian was taken from Oscan Víteliú which means the land of young cattle
Rome is the capital of Italy and it is largest city. Today, about 2,656,000 people live in Rome.
Italian National Holidays
Date English Name 1 January New Year's Day 6 January Epiphany Monday after Easter Easter Monday 25 April Liberation Day
Italy's Government
PresidentPrime Minister and CabinetParliamentCourts
Which Countries Border Italy?
FranceSwitzerlandAustriaSlovenia & Croatia
PopulationThe population of Italy in 2000 is 58,837,000
The population of Italy in 2012 is 60,773,881
Italy's largest cities are Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo. Florence, Genoa, and Bologna are other important cities.
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
Ethnic groupsItalian 96% North African Arab 0.9% Italo-Albanian 0.8%
Religion in Italy
According to a 2011 survey:
77% of the Italians are Christians
15% are irreligious
A few Facts About Italy
Electricity and battery: invented in 1800 by Alessandro Volta
The Italian peninsula became a united nation in 1861, after 2 wars for independence.
In Italy lie 70% of the Unesco Heritage World Sites
The current events
1. Pope Benedict XVI will resign at the end of this month after nearly eight years as the head of the Catholic Church, saying he is too old to continue at the age of 85
2. Italy Elections 2013: A Tycoon, A Professor, A Politician, And A Comedian
Benedict XVI will become the first pontiff to resign in almost 600 years when he steps down on Feb.28.
Italy Elections 2013: A Tycoon, A Professor, A Politician, And A Comedian
Beppe Grillo Silvio Berluscon
, Mario Monti Pier Luigi Bersan