The early settlers of the Italian peninsula were many different groups and spoke many different languages. Here are most of them: the Latins (including the first Romans), the Umbrians, the Etruscans, the Ligurians, the northern mixed peoples, the Celtic tribes, the Illyrians, the Oscans and the Greek.
because the land was rugged
the Italian peninsula
The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.The Romans called the Italian peninsula, Italia.
Many of the Italian immigrants originated from the South. The regions of Calabria, Puglia, Sicily, and Campania.
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The Latins, battled with the Greeks and the Etruscans for control of the Italian peninsula
there were not many good harbors in the peninsula
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because the land was rugged
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The Italian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula is much larger than the Italian Peninsula. The Iberian Peninsula is about 590,000 km2 in area, while the Italian Peninsula is only about 300,000 km2 in area.
Italian Peninsula's population is 26,171,000.
Because of the climate and river valleys.
the Italian peninsula
The area of Italian Peninsula is 131,337 square kilometers.
It is based around the Italian word Scamozza which means "without shirt" as the cheese has no rind.