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.
One reason is because northern state's roads are more frequently used by a larger number of people, so repairs are needed more often.
Close to northern. It is between Rome and Venice, and to me that seems more central. You have Rome, Ravenna, Pisa, and Venice.
Roads in northern states are more prone to damage due to the freeze-thaw cycle, where water seeps into cracks in the pavement, freezes, expands, and causes the road surface to break apart. Northern states also experience heavier snowfall and use more road salt, which can further damage the road surface. Additionally, northern states generally have more frequent temperature fluctuations, which can accelerate the deterioration of road surfaces.
The Southern Hemisphere contains the most water
Northern :)
it is northern lol its southern
The Southern Hemisphere has more area of water then the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern Italy is more economically advanced than southern Italy. The reason for this is that the north has more links with the rest of Europe, and the flat plains just south of the Alps provide suitable land to build on. Another reason is that the rivers running down from the Alps provide water power for factories and houses for the people working in the factories. This makes it a more highly populated and highly economically strong than the south.
More in the northern hemisphere.
The hemisphere with more water is the southern
Northern