The Italian Peninsula is separated from its closest neighbors by several bodies of water, the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west and the Adriatic Ocean to its east, as well as by the central Mediterranean to the south. To the north, the imposing natural feature of the Alps Mountains serves as a significant land barrier between Italy and various central and western European nations.
Italy and Europe cannot really be considered "separated" from a geographical or geological perspective because they are joined by the Alpine mountains: i.e. French, Italian, Swiss and Austrian Alps.
None. Italy is a part of Europe
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The Alps.
It is the Alps.
Italy is in Europe.
The Dolomites are in the northeast of Italy, and form a barrier between different parts of Italy. They are in the Italian provinces of Trentino, South Tyrol and Belluno.
The Alps mountain range forms a natural boundary between France and Italy.
No mountain range could be said to do that. France is separated from Spain by the Pyrenees, and from Italy by the Alps and from Switzerland by the Juras. France has borders with other European countries where mountain ranges do not form a barrier, like between France and Belgium.
Europe, between Italy and Switzerland.
In the Mediterranean Sea, west of Italy.
Between Italy and France
Yes, Italy is on the continent of Europe. Yes,Italy is in Europe.
Italy is on the continent of Europe it is located in Eastern Europe
Yes and no. The Alps are between Italy and Germany, but there is no German-Italien border. Austria and Switzerland are the countries between Germany and Italy
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