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parma river borders the northern part of Italy
Italy is known for having three national dishes. These include pasta, pizza, and polenta. Polenta is a type of boiled cornmeal.
All three were bombed. Russia and Britain by the Germans and Italy by the Allies.
It used to be. In the early 1800's Italy was not united. There were three major parts. Sardina (Northern Italy), the Papal States (Central Italy) and Sicily(Southern Italy). The Italian Unification movement throughout the 19th century united the country.
All three border Canada.
Etrusca is the name given to an ancient civilization in Northern Italy, so I assume you're referring to what is now called the Italian or Apennine Peninsula. The three nations on this peninsula are Italy, San Marino, and Vatican City.
All but Paris, which is in France. The other three were in the area that is now northern Italy.
Yes, lakes in Italy are special.Specifically, Lago di Como is an example of a special lake in Italy. It is found in the northern Italian region of Lombardy. It is one of the country's three largest lakes. It also is considered to be one of the most beautiful, in Italy and indeed in Europe.
Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati. Those are the common ones you will see in America and Canada.
There are lots of ski resorts in Italy, including some of the largest in the world (Dolomiti Superski). Remember that Italy has some of the highest mountain in western Europe, They run almost the whole length of Northern Italy and there are some further south in the spine of the country
Depending on the size of the dishes, yes, three different dishes can bake at one time. All three dishes must require the same temperature, although they might be finished at different times. There also must be enough room in the oven to hold all three dishes with several inches of space around each.
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