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The Italian Republic is a South European neighbor of Switzerland. This ancient peninsula is the location of a record 44 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Typical contributors seek answers to questions about Italy's reputation for excellence in antiques, architecture, art, education, fashion, food, literature, sports, and tourist activities and sites.

10,172 Questions

How many miles is it from Ontario Canada to Rome Italy?

The distance between the above places is 6363 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.

Where is Italy located on the globe?

Italy is located south-east of France, south of Germany, and borders the Mediterranean Sea in the continent of Europe.

It is a peninsula (land surrounded by water on 3 sides) and is shaped like a boot/high heel

How many kilometers from Rome Italy to Bari Italy?

Approximately 450-500 Kilometers depending on which way you go.

Is Italy divided into provinces and states and regions?

Italy is divided into different regions because all of the regions are under different administrative divisions. One region in Italy is called Tuscan.

How many square feet are there in Italy?

I don't know. But that will take you a million years to figure that out.

How many hours does it take to fly from Chicago to Rome Italy?

United flies from ORD to PEK in about 13:30, and the return trip takes about 12:45.

What is the name of the western port city on the great lakes?

(First answer) What is the name of a port city on lake Michigan

(Um.. again.. first answer?) What is the name of a port city on lake Michigan

(Second answer) Dude seriously... THAT'S THE QUESTION. Anyways, I'm not sure. Maybe Detroit I'm not good at geography I'm horrible but at least it's a real answer.

(Third answer, If you have one! I want to let people know of every answer!)

What is Italy's land size?

Italy covers a total area of approximately 116, 346.5 square miles. When the total area of the country is converted into square kilometres, it covers a total area of approximately 301, 318 square kilometres.

What are terrain features in Italy?

Italy is a primarily mountainous country. The Alps form an arch which runs along most of its borders (with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia). The Apennines is a mountain chain which starts from the Italy-France border and runs along the Ligurian (northwestern) coast, and through the length of the peninsula and continues all along Calabria (the toe of Italy). In the north there is a massive plain between the Alps and the Apennines which runs from near Turin to Venice. Apulia, (the heel of Italy) is a large pain area. Other plains are on the coastal part of Campania (the region whose capital is Naples) Lazio and Tuscany.

Are Armani exchange sunglasses made in Italy?

it doesnt matter. Oakleys are better and less expensive

How many Italians live in the world?

61,000,000 is the population of Italy, but not the number of Italian speakers. People speak Italian all over the world, even if its not their first, so i would say around 100million.

Why did Cavour want Italy united?

The movement to unite Italy into one cultural and political entity was known as the Risorgimento (literally, "resurgence"). Giuseppe Mazzini and his leading pupil, Giuseppe Garibaldi, failed in their attempt to create an Italy united by democracy. Garibaldi, supported by his legion of Red Shirts-- mostly young Italian democrats who used the 1848 revolutions as a opportunity for democratic uprising--failed in the face of the resurgence of conservative power in Europe. However, it was the aristocratic politician named Camillo di Cavour who finally, using the tools of realpolitik, united Italy under the crown of Sardinia.

Cavour was known as a politician who favoured a liberal cause. He learnt from the failure of the 1848 revolutions. He realized that internal strength and external aid were necessary for the success of Italian unification.

How many square miles is the country Italy?

Italy's total area is 116,347 square miles.

What size is Italy in square kilometers is Italy?

Italy covers the following area:

  1. Land: 294,020 sq km
  2. Water: 7,210 sq km
  3. Total: 301,230 sq km

Why is pasta a famous food in Italy?

the reason why Italy is so famous is probably its culture and history.it has had some of the greatest artists and writers, especially during the renaissance, and many buildings and monuments built by some of the greatest architects of that time are still there. then obviously people are fascinated by Italy because of all the Italian fashion designers and, unfortunately, because of the mafia.

Where in Italy do they make Ferraris?

The Ferrari factory is near the big city of Modena, in a small town called Maranello. The racetrack they test on is called Fiorano.

How do people interact with their environment in rome?

People interact with the environment in Italy by going to the beaches, walking through forrests, having nature walks, climbing mountains and skiing.also by cutting down trees for stores businesses and houses.

How did Benito Mussolini get control over Europe's government?

He never did. When he was alive Europe didn't have anything resembling a common government. But he did manage to get control of Italy, a part of Europe.

Did the us send troops to Italy during world war 1?

Maybe, but Italy was on the ALLIED side in the First War. They didn"t really go to arms untiil l9l5,.when they dissolved the Triple Alliance ( do not confuse with Triple Crown) This was an alliance with Austria and Germany, both Central Powers in War I.So Italy was on the Allied side in that war.

Are Italians Latino people?

If you're talking about something like the term "latinos" (if anybody could feel insulted by this expression I'm sorry... for me it has no negative side) then no, Italians aren't latinos.

Of course Italian derives from latin... but "Latino" is a more or less precise indication that someone is from south America.

All Latins, including Italians, French , Spanish, Portuguese, etc. are connected via their Latin side. For instance, the word Hispanic is a word created in Rome, Italy. Spanish, Italian, French, etc. all derived from the Mother language of Latin--from the Mother country of Rome, Italy

The question was: Are Italians considered latin?, the short and correct answer is yes.

Only in the United States and probably Canada does the word "Latino" mean Latin American,

the exact meaning of the word is simply latin, if you look for the word Latino in a spanish dictionary the word Latino simply means latin: be it a latin person, a thing or a concept, for example, "..la arquitectura latina...."