I think northern Itaky extends to just beyond Rome -- further south is southern Italy. == == Italy in everyday life if divided into 3 areas: Northern Italy (Bologna and up) regions included (main city): Valle d'Aosta (Aosta), Piemonte/Piedmont (Torino/Turin), Lombardia (Milano), Liguria (Genova/Genoa), Veneto (Venezia/Venice), Trentino Alto Adige (Trento), Friuli Venezia Giulia (Trieste), Emilia Romagna (Bologna) Central Italy(between Florence and Rome) Toscana/Tuscany (Firenze/Florence), Lazio (Roma/Rome), Abruzzo (L'Aquila), Marche (Ancona), Umbria (Perugia), Molise (Campobasso) Southern Italy (Naples and down) Campania (Napoli/Naples), Basilicata (Potenza), Puglia/Apulia (Bari), Calabria (Catanzaro), Sicilia/Sicily (Palermo) Sardinia (Cagliari) is generally considered "South" even if it is at the same latitude as Lazio because of its low richness and development. Sometimes the North is divided into North-East and North-West, and Sicily and Sardinia are refered to as "the Isles".
A Copperhead.
They called it the Island of Tears.
Early people in Rome were known as "Earomians". They were a primitive group of people commonly associated with "cavemen", however their characteristics were much different. They resembled spheres atop legs with faces and arms. Bones of these "Earomians" have been found in many places all over the planet, proving that the Roman Empire conquered more than we have commonly believed.
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The natavist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans
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Sorrento is a small city in Campania, southern Italy, with some 16,500 population. It is a popular tourist destination. but it is original origin is a Roman origin. since the the town is in Italy, the people are called Italians
Piedmontese.
The Italians call it frutti di mare. * Yes Italians in Italy eat seafood and fish.Italy is surrounded by water and fresh seafood s enjoyed very much.
northern hemisphere people
It isn't particularly cool but it is dry...which makes it feel cool. The general term is a "Föhn wind" Föhn came into German from the Latin Favonius. That is what the southern Italians call it. The northern Italians are likely to call it a föhn wind even if they don't speak German. In the US, it is called a Chinook.
Italian motorways are called "autostrada" or, in the plural, "autostrade". Italy was the first country to build a motorway, back in 1924.
A Copperhead.
That would be the equator.
Rome is the national capital of Italy. It is also the capital of the administrative region of Lazio.
Northern Rhodesia is now Zambia. Southern Rhodesia is now Zimbabwe.
I've never heard that one. But they still call it the 'War of Northern Aggression'