Austria, France, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland.
How close do you mean? On the border or within 100 miles? 500 miles? San Marino is actually within Italy, linguistic purists might say that is 'within' not 'close'.
Yep :D
Italy is land-locked to France and Switzerland and Austria.
During WW2, the countries of France, Switzerland, Austria and Yugoslavia bordered Italy on the north.
NO the closest country to Italy is Cyprus.
Switzerland,Austria,France
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Italy via Pantelleria and Lampedusa
Tunisia
The closest Schengen country to Greece is Italy.
Italy is closest to Africa.
Italy is often compared to a boot because of its distinctive shape on the map, with the country's peninsula resembling a boot kicking a ball.
Austria is a landlocked country. It has many countries surrounding it. There is no closest country to Austria (I guess there is but you have to name a specific place IN Austria, not just Austria. Like, if you said Vienna, the closest would be Slovenia) But, anyway, the surrounding countries are Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Slovenia, and Hungary.
Montagne is in Trentino, Italy. This is in the North Central part of the country. The closest larger city is Trento. It is near the Alps, a mountain range.
Malta is an island in the Mediterranean Sea. The nearest land to the islands of Malta & Gozo is the island of Sicily which is part of Italy. The next nearest countries would be Tunisia and Libya.
Italy has so many similarities to France, for instance both countries are really big on bread.
Italy is actually in the Mediterranean Sea, but it is closest to the Atlantic Ocean.
Yes. It is completely surrounded by Italy.