Both countries have Adriatic seaside
The Apennines is the name of the mountain range that runs down the center of Italy. It runs the entire north-south extent of the Italian peninsula. In the north, it therefore meets the Alps of Europe.Its name in Italian is 'Appennini', which is pronounced 'ahp-pehn-NEE-nee'. It takes its name from the original Latin 'Appenninus'. The Latin proper noun in turn came from the Latin word 'penne' for 'quill, feather', which was in reference to the range's shape.
Greece was an empire, then Rome was an empire. Since they were from similar times, they had similar traits.
Italy and Greece both have major rivers, and they share the Adriatic Sea. Hope this helps!
monuments can be found in italy and greece
They both have islands in the mediterranean chacha and they are both mountainous.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
Greece and Italy do not have a border and a number or countries are between them overland, so no mountain range could be said to separate them. They are closer to each other by sea, with the Ionian Sea being between them.
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa