Southern Italy was more similar to northern Europe Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not. Southern Italy still had feudalism, while northern Italy did not. Northern Italy had formed citystates, and southern Italy had not.
There are big mountains, lakes, and flat plains in northern Italy.
very warm
It is covered with beautiful lakes and mountins . :P
yes venis italy is a city just like rome is is a city it is the capital
== The Southern Renaissance, or Italian Renaissance, began in Florence, in the northern part if Italy. The Northern Renaissance began somewhere in Northern parts like Germany.
The Northern part of Italy has hot summers and cold winter
Italy is a very diverse country. Sicily, for example, is entirely different in most ways from the northern regions adjoining Switzerland or France.
Italy is a very diverse country. Sicily, for example, is entirely different in most ways from the northern regions adjoining Switzerland or France.
The Northern states economics depended mainly on factories and free labor, unlike the Northern sates the south depended on slave labor and agriculture!
I am not sire what the economy is but its main job is to bring the northern and southern half of the region together as one.
Lago di Garda! Or Lake Garda... I don't know what you like, but I don't like it too hot. so, i go for northern Italy, still sunny tho! if you want more heat, go more south!