30th january 2011
- Unification17 March 1861 - Republic2 June 1946
England (according to GSN) italy
A native from Italy, Enrica Ferni - for demonstrating the existence of radioactive elements produced for neutron irradiation. Enrico Fermi Italy "for his demonstrations of the existence of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for his related discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons"
Vatican City. It is known as the smallest working republic still in existence. The runner up, I believe, is San Marino. San Marino, also located inside Italy, is the oldest known republic still in existence.
The oldest bank still in existence is Monte dei Paschi di Siena. It is headquartered in Siena, Italy and has been operating continuously since 1472.
Italy re-united in about 1860 and has been one nation, though within varying borders, ever since. The concept of 'being Italian' has been in existence since the Middle Ages, there just wasn't a united country called Italy.
St. Clare of Assisi lived in Assisi, Italy, where she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, now known as the Order of Saint Clare or the Poor Clares. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and living a simple, devout existence.
The Second Punic War is the most famous of these three wars because of Hannibal's invasion of Italy, which at its beginning seemed to threaten Rome's existence.
The Segovia Aqueduct in Segovia, Spain is the best preserved Roman aqueduct still in existence. Its importance is shown by its appearance on the Segovia coat of arms.
Existence is a noun.
She believes in the existence of God. The existence of gravity is a fact.