He was born in Ajaccio , in Corsica, the small island located southwest of Italy. that was taken by the french mere years before. Napoleon was lucky, if Napoleon was born any earlier he would've been foreign, that's why his french was awful.
Yes, it is an island in southern Italy, on the Bay of Naples.
small island between panay and negros island
Gorgona Abbey, later Gorgona Charterhouse (Certosa di Gorgona), was a monastery on the small island of Gorgona in the Mediterranean between Corsica and the coast of Tuscany. It was abandoned in 1425.
The three largest islands are: Sicily, Cyprus and Sardinia. Other islands are: The Maltese Islands, Lampedusa, Corsica, the Balearic Islands, Rhodes, Corfu, Crete, and other small islands near Greece.
Malta is located close to Italy and Sicily. It is a small island in the Mediterranean sea.
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Vulcano is a small island located about 25 kilometers north of Sicily, Italy. It is a volcanic island, therefore it has the name "Vulcano", which means volcano.
Sicily a small island by Italy used to launch an invasion in Italy. When allies went through Italy Mussolini fled but was captured and Italy surrendered. After this event only two Axis powers were left- Japan and Germany ( Italy was now with the Allies.) This was a huge event that led the Allies to win.
No. Sicily, the large island belonging to Italy is very dry but not a desert.
Sardinia is second to Sicily in size (both are part of Italy).
Italy and Greece's closest points lie between the city of Otranto in Italy and the city of Sidari on the Greek island of Corfu. The distance over-water between the countries (via the Strait of Otranto) is roughly 105 km or roughly 65 miles. However, the over-land distance between Italy and Greece (tracking through former Yugoslavia) is over 800 km or 500 miles.