How long is the flight from New York to Italy?
an hour long unless you're gonna get there by plane but you don't really want to go to America cause you'll get fat
The Po River is one of the main rivers in Italy. It flows between 405 and 425 miles across Northern Italy and through many major cities.
Did Dooney and Bourke originate in Italy?
No. Peter Dooney & Frederic Bourke launched Dooney & Bourke in 1975 in South Norwalk, Connecticut. Need more information? Use the link provided to the Wikipedia article.
When did Italy take over Libya country?
They wanted to spread the word of Star Fox 64 so everyone would do barrel rolls and hate slippy the annoying frog who can't do anything and always has someone on his tail which he does not have because he is a frog.
Venice was also historically an independent nation and the capital of the Serenissima Venetian Republic for more than a thousand years and known because of this as the "Serenissima". Venice is world-famous for its canals it is built on an archipelago of 118 islands formed by about 150 canals in a shallow lagoon.I had been Italy last year and visited some places in Venice like Piazza San Marco, Grand Canal etc. and had joined a free walking tour with Freevenicecitytour.Every one should visit Venice once in life.
What did Benito Mussolini do to become dictator of Italy?
He was elected, but immediately began to take away people’s rights and enforce a dictatorship. He copied and followed Hitler.
Who were the leaders of the city states in Italy?
Moussilini was the head of Italy during WW2, but he was basically a pawn of Hitler. Benito Mussolini came to power in Italy in 1922, long before Hitler became Reich Chancellor. Even though he was the dictator of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III still remained the soverign king of Italy. During his dictatorship, Mussolini changed his leaders in order to keep control. He also worried that others were trying to over-throw him, so he began to take control of some of their duties himself. Count Galeazzo Ciano, Mussolini's son-in-law, was the minister of Foriegn Affairs. He cleared the way for a meeting between the Italy and Germany that lead to the secret pact. He is seen in many photos with Mussolini. At the end of the war, Mussolini was captured and executed by the Communist partisans. They selected 15 others to be executed. The following names are those who were executed and the office they held at that time or earlier. 1 Francesco Barracu - Undersecretary in cabinet office 2 Fernando Mezzasomma - Ministry of Popular Culture(i.e. propoganda) 3 Nicola Bombacci - Minister of Interior. Mussolini's friend. 4 Luigi Gatti - Duce's private secretary after organizing his new cabinet. 5 Pisenti Liverani - Minister of Communications 6 Alessandro Pavolini - ex-Ministry of Popular Culture. Editor of Rome's "Messagero". Pushed for speedy execution of Ciano in January, 1944. Tried to organize the Fascist Army to make a last stand near Alps. 7 Paolo Zerbino - Minister of Interior, Dec 1943 8 Ruggero Romano - Minister Public Works 9 Paolo Porta - Head of Fascist Party in Lombardy 10 Alfredo Coppolo - Rector of the Bologna University 11 Ernesto Daquanno - Director of Stefani agency 12 Mario Nudi - President of Fascist Agriculture Association 13 Colonel Vito Casalinuovo - Mussolini's adjutant 14 Pietro Calistri - Air Force pilot- innoncent of any connection to Duce. 15 Idreno Utimperghe - Some say he was only a journalist or Black Shirt leader. 16 Archille Starace - Secretary of Fascist Party 1931-1939.
What are the 3 largest cities in Italy?
By population:
Rome (7.4 million)
Milan (5.8 million)
Naples (4.4 million)
By area:
1. Rome
2. Bari (on the Adriatic due east of Naples)
3. either Florence or Milan
How wealthy was Italy at the beginning of the Renaissance?
The banking and merchant communities ib Northern Italy at the beginning of the Renaissance made it possibly the wealthiest place in Europe.
What is the distance Distance from Canada to Milan Italy?
The straight-line distance is 2884 miles (to the east coast of Canada). This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.
The fountain served as a public emblem of the Catholic Church's dominance and authority.
Is a Polish identity card accepted for travel to Italy?
I think it should be ok. Poland is a member of EU (European Union) and the polish people have the right to travel there, without the need of a passport. However if you travel from UK to Rhodes, you need some form of ID.
What body of water lies between Italy and Greece?
The narrow body of water between Sicily and Italy is called the Strait of Messina.
Which football player has played in Scotland England Spain and Italy?
Pierre Womé
Kluivert.
Henry.
Davids.
Guiseppe Rossi
Laurent Blanc
Bogarde... ac, barca, chelsea
sissoko...valencia, liverpool, juventus
kovacecic... sheffield wednesday, real sociedad, juventus, lazio
the characteristics of the renaissance in Italy are, painting and sculpting
and the elements of paintings in the Italian renaissance are, color, shape, space, texture, tone and value
What is the estimated flight time from Boston to Rome Italy?
It is approximately 4108 miles (6611 km) between Boston, Mass and Rome, Italy. Hope this helps! Dr. B.
What are Italy's most popular sites?
That's not easy as Italy has so many popular attractions, but... as the saying goes all roads lead to Rome.
Almost everyone that visit Rome will visit the Colosseum and the Spanish Steps. And the Vatican, which of course isn't Italy as the Vatican is the world smallest state.
If if and when you leave Rome you will have so many other popular attractions to chose between. The whole of Venice, the museums in Florence, etc.
And the famous leaning tower in Pisa... which many believe to be the most visited attraction in Italy. But who knows for sure... the only thing I know is that Italy is worth visiting, again and again.
What materials do people use to build houses in Italy?
most houses are made from re-inforced concrete and terracotta hollow blocks sometimes concrete
Who brings gifts to the children in Spain at Christmas?
Papa Noel is the most popular gift-giver in Spain.
By attacking austria may 1915 Italy did what?
In May, 1915, Italy declared war on Austria-Hungary. This act brought them into World War I on the side of the Allies. Italy had previously joined an alliance with Germany but changed sides when the Allies promised to give them control of territory they wanted badly.
What is the climate in Naples Italy?
Naples has a mediterranean climate. Winters tend to be cloudy and wet. Summers are hot and very dry. The best time of year to visit is probably the spring or the fall, when there are fewer tourists and weather is ideal. Winters can be dreary while summers can be hot, noisy and crowded.