Italy has 20 regions.
Italy has 20 regions that are split into 110 provinces.
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There are many regions in Italy. Italy has regions such as Aruzzo, Aosta Valley, Apulia, Campania, Lazio, Marche, Sardinia, Umbria, Veneto, and many other regions.
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There are many different crops grown in southern Italy. Some of these include grapes, olives, barley, as well as citrus trees.
Eighteen of Italy's regions are located on the mainland. The islands of Sicily and Sardinia form two more regions, giving the country twenty in total. Moving roughly north to south, Italy's regions are as follows: Valle d'Aosta, Piemonte (Piedmont in English), Liguria, Lombardia (Lombardy in English), Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Emilia-Romagna, Toscana (Tuscany in English), Umbria, Le Marche, Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania, Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, Sardinia and Sicily. I don't have a username but I prefer not to be anonymous! I'm Fleur Kinson, a travel-writer who lives in Oxford, England. Italy and the Italian regions form a regular part of my work.
Farming can be difficult in southern Italy because of the dry and hot climate. Another factor is that there are many hill around the land. Limestone forming the basement rock, along with poor soil makes farming difficult, too.
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Sicily, a region in southern Italy, is known for having high levels of poverty and unemployment compared to other parts of the country. Many areas in rural Sicily, particularly in the interior regions, face economic challenges and struggle with issues related to poverty and development.