Italy is a fair-sized country by European standards, so there are countless small cities there. Many have very old and beautiful centres. One of my favourites is Ravenna, which functioned as capital of the West Roman Empire from 402 till 476. Later, it was for a while (in the sixth century AD) the capital of Italy when it was ruled by the Ostrogoths. But this is a personal view. Get hold of a largescale map of Italy, pour over it and pick out a few places that capture your imagination. *A city of outstanding interest is Matera in Basilicata, Southern Italy, where many of the oldest dwelling are hewn out of the rocks in the hills. These appartments, if that's the right word for them, were refurbished from about 1980 onwards. (For a long time these dwellings were despised as slums, but now they are fashionable). *A third city that is of interest to travelers is [http://www.vallesangiovanni.com Valle San Giovanni], a small town of 350 people located near Teramo in the Abruzzo Region of Italy.
Some port cities in northwestern Italy are Genoa, Nice, and Venice.
Between 1550 and 1700 (C.E.), Italy did not exist as a unified nation: many different small nations, territories, and principalities, along with independent cities, occupied the area that would later become Italy. Some were governed by royalty, some by small groups of powerful elites, some by large nations elsewhere in Europe, such as Spain.
The possible answers for that are Greece or Italy. Some popular city states of Greece were Athens, Sparta, and Sikyon. Some popular city states of Italy were Rome, Milan, Naples, Venice, Florence, and Bologna.
Near the coast and on rivers leading to the coast.
most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities most people in Ireland live small towns in but a majority live in cities
The major cities in Italy are Naples, Rome, Milan, Turin and Palermo.
· Udine is a city in Italy
Some of Italy's largest cities include Rome, Naples, Milan, Turin, Florence, Genoa, Bologna, Bari, Catania and Palermo.
Believe it or not, in Italy, the population is divided. Some people live in cities. Others live in the country.
Some port cities in northwestern Italy are Genoa, Nice, and Venice.
Between 1550 and 1700 (C.E.), Italy did not exist as a unified nation: many different small nations, territories, and principalities, along with independent cities, occupied the area that would later become Italy. Some were governed by royalty, some by small groups of powerful elites, some by large nations elsewhere in Europe, such as Spain.
three cities in Italy are Rome, Florence and Venice. Some more are Milan and Naples.
Italy has some small areas of semi-desert.
There is Naples in Italy :)
Italy is filled with many major beautiful cities. Some of the larger cities in Italy include:RomeMilanNaplesFlorenceVeniceVerona
· Rome, Italy · Rotterdam, Netherlands
Italy has no national flower as country but some cities in it have their own.