The north of Italy is called either "il nord" or "il settentrione". Both words mean north.
Nord Italia.orSettentrione.
A name which is used for the north is settentrione, which means north. Similarly meridione, which means south, can be used for the south.
Nord and settentrione are the words which are used for north.
Polo nord
"East, north, south, west" in English is Est, nord, ovest, sud in Italian.
Lucrezia is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Lucretia".Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. It may originate from the Roman name Lucretius, from the Latin lucrum for "profit, wealth". Or it may originate from the north Italy's ancient Etruscan language. The pronunciation will be "loo-KRET-tsa" in Italian.
Dixie is the same in English and Italian. The adjective/noun/pronoun in question serves as an English loan word in Italian with the meaning of "jazz" and "Southerner (of the Southern States of North America)." The pronunciation will be "DEEK-see" in Italian.
Lombardia is an Italian equivalent of the English word "Lombardy".Specifically, the word identifies a region in north Italy. It is a feminine proper noun of place. The pronunciation will be "LOM-bar-DEE-a" in Italian.
north
Il Renascimento italiano is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the Italian Renaissance." The masculine singular phrase most famously represents achievements in architecture, literature, music, painting, philosophy, poetry, science, and sculpture whose realization peaked throughout Italy, but especially in the peninsular north, during the sixteenth century. The pronunciation will be "eel rey-NA-shee-MEN-to EE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
"Beautiful Aosta!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phase Bella Aosta! the feminine singular adjective and proper noun refer to the autonomous north peninsular Italian region of Arpitan-, French-, and Italian-speaking peoples. The pronunciation will be "BEL-la-O-sta" in Italian.
Italian Libya