Yes, there are.
You can see several: http://oli-olea.blogspot.com/search/label/Italia
Tell me if you know about ancient olive trees in mediterranean countries. Thank you
Manel
Italy
OLIVE
wheat, grapevines, and also olive trees ;)
Yes, Rome does have olive trees. Olive trees are native to the Mediterranean region, including Italy, and are commonly found throughout Rome and its surrounding areas. Olive trees have been cultivated in Rome for centuries and are an important part of the local landscape and cuisine.
Olive trees were known in pre-Biblical times and are very ancient. Yes, quite. You don't really "invent" plants.
the olive trees. They had orchard or vineyard like places for olives. You would pick them from your trees.
The top olive producing countries in the world are Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey. These countries are known for their high-quality olive oil production and have a long history of cultivating olive trees.
Through the Olive Trees was created in 1994.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
Olive trees are typically found in Mediterranean climates, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. They thrive in well-drained, sunny locations with moderately fertile soil. Olive trees can tolerate drought conditions and are often cultivated in regions such as Spain, Italy, Greece, and California.
The duration of Through the Olive Trees is 1.72 hours.
The oil of the ancient Romans and their world was olive oil. The Romans produced great quantities in Italy itself and also imported oil from Spain. Most of the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea produced olive oil as well.