What are some unifying characteristics of Italy?
Italians are very holy and all- arpund people. They are very loyal and Trustworthy and incredibly close to family. Even though they are short- tempered they can be very nice and welcoming. Italians are very social. They are very hardworking. Non for nothing but they have and cook the best food. They are very attractive.
How many storys does the leaning tower of Pisa have?
There are 8 floors if you include the top floor that has the bells and is a bit smaller.
What is the distance between Munich Germany and Trento Italy?
By bus it took our class approx. 10hrs on a bus. We expected 6hrs at most but with light traffic it took at least 10 hrs. I'd give it a miss because that was a very long journey
What led to Bonito Mussolini's gaining power in Italy?
1. After WWI Italy was left to gain less despite being victories. And during the great depression was left Italy to fight over on how and what the government should do, a perfect advantage for Mussolini to rise to power. Mussolini's goal was to turn Italy into a fascist state and his tactic was to control the people at the same time use their nationalism to make them proud and willing to participate in his "revolution" and after he took power, he had made a new fascist Italy.
What kind of food do they eat the most in Italy?
Most Italians prefer to eat pasta. In fact, the colors and the shapes of the different pasta are sources of local and regional pride. They like to flavor their foods with fragrant herbs that may be served freshed or prepared through baking, boiling, broiling, cooking, frying or grilling. They have preferences for eating fruits and vegetables, once again fresh or prepared. And they choose to make main courses out of both meat and seafood.
Rome Italy longitude and laditude?
ROME, ITALYLatitude --- 41° 54' NLongitude - 12° 27' E(Note the spelling of Latitude)
What body of water serparates Austria-Hungary from Italy?
Austria and Hungary are not separated from Italy by water,
Austria lies between Hungary and Italy and has direct borders with both.
What effect did the allied victory in Sicily have on Italy?
The Allied Forces repelled the Nazis from Sicily. The townspeople gave them a big hurray. The bad part was that the Nazis got away to the main land of Italy and this forced the Allied Forces to fight those particular Nazis again. Had the Allied Forces been paying attention to the Nazis they would have tried to prevent the Nazis from escaping. Instead the Brits and the Americans were playing "I am going to beat you to the other end of the island and get those Nazis on my way there."
General Patton and Field Marshal Montgomery were reprimanded for their childish behavior and allowing the Nazis to escape or rather withdraw.
Who was the king and queen of Italy during the renaissance?
The King of Italy from 1900-1945, during both world wars, was Victor Emmanuel III. The King appointed the Prime Minister, who was the head of the government. Antonio Salandra was Prime Minister from early 1914, just before the war, until June 18,1916. Paolo Boselli then served until October 29, 1917, when he was replaced by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, who finished out the war and represented Italy at the Versailles Conference.
Italians don't wear any special type of hat that's different from anywhere else in Europe or America.
What direction did Rome move to settle in Italy?
They moved south to find Rome and then spread around a place now known as Italy
How long does it take to fly from JFK to Tuscany Italy?
A flight could take from 10 hours to 14 hours
How long is the flight from NYC airport to Amalfi Coast Italy?
A non-stop flight to Italy from Miami would be about 9 1/2-10 hours long.
How much does it cost to fly from Texas to Italy?
The price for a ticket from Texas to Italy will vary according to the details of your situation and the particular cities involved. A good price for a round trip flight from Houston to Rome would run about one thousand dollars.
How many hours does it take to fly from Maryland to Aviano Italy?
It's about 11 - 14 depending on your flight order.
What is the flight time from Korea to Italy?
A random search for flights from Seoul Incheon (ICN) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) shows:
OPTION 1: 14hr 50min via Moscow (SVO)
ICN - SVO Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Flt 424 Dep 02:50pm 30Oct,Fri
SVO - FCO Aeroflot - Russian Airlines Flt 277 Dep 07:50pm 30Oct,Fri
Flight Duration: 13hr 20min; Layover Time: 1hr 30min; Total Trip Time: 14hr 50min
OPTION 2: 16hr 20min Via Beijing Capital (PEK)
ICN - PEK Air China Flt 138 Dep 09:30am 30Oct,Fri
PEK - FCO Air China Flt 939 Dep 01:30pm 30Oct,Fri
Flight Duration: 13hr 30min; Layover Time: 2hr 50min; Total Trip Time: 16hr 20min
How long does it take to fly from Memphis TN to Rome Italy?
The flight time for flights between the above places is 10 hours 12 mins
This is an approximate travel time (calculated in ideal conditions. The travel speed is 500 mph and 30 mins for take off and landing). The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc
How many air miles from Montreal Canada to Rome Italy?
They are 6340 miles (approx. value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
How were political decisions made in Italy during the Renaissance?
Murderous, treachery was always at hand, plenty of treason to go around. It was a time when the strong stayed strong by any means and that included using murder.
Do people in Romania speak the same language as in Italy?
Some people do. Most European countries have people who speak English. Mainly because of the Internet. Most websites and e-mails are in English.
Young Romanians tend to spend a lot of time on the Internet and watching Hollywood films, so they know mainly American English. However, the English language taught in school is British English (this affects mainly the spelling of the words, rather than their pronunciation, which is clearly infulenced by films).
Most places in Romania that are popular with tourists and the larger hotels have some people who speak English quite well.
What is the distance from Tuscany Italy to Venice Itlay?
By bird's flight, 227 miles or 366 km.
By road, 253 miles or 407 km.
What is the island south of Italy?
The island right at the bottom of Italy's 'heel or boot' is Sicily. Sicily was known as the best trading area back then when there was a war between who would own that land. If you're not talking about that one there is a tiny island called Malta.
Tuscany. Florence is south of Rome and is in-between Rome and Venice. Pisa is also in the same area. Florence is a really neat city and a great shopping area. Known for its gold merchants and leather goods. You can not drive into the center of city so you'll do a lot of walking in Florence.