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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.

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What town in Italy was Christopher Columbus from?

Christopher Columbus he was born in Genoa, would have been called at birth "Cristoforo Colombo". His birth is postulated at between August and October of 1451. Today Genoa is part of Italy, but in 1451 it was an independent city-state, and the richest city in the western Mediterranean.The native language of Genoa at that time was Ligurian. Columbus spoke several languages by the time he was an adult, including Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, and perhaps Catalan. So it is difficult to tie down his nationality from the languages he spoke in later life.

How did the city of Florence rise to its position to fame?

Florence was a major center or banking and trading during the Renaissance in Italy. It's rise in wealth is often sighted to be involved with the powerful Medici family as they supported and partially controlled the financial and social systems. Florence sort of sat in the position modern New York does with the New York stock exchange

Which sea separates England and Italy?

To sail from one to the other you would have to sail the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and plausibly the English Channel, were you to dock on the South Coast somewhere.

What advantages did Italy have over the rest of Europe at this time?

Renaissance was the rebirth or art and learning

the important one was "thriving cities"

the first one (main one) is thriving cities

second a weathy merchant class

third (last one) the classical heritage of Greece and Rome

Why is the main religion in Italy roman Catholic?

Because it is the religion closest to Jesus' teachings and religion taken most literal to the Bible.

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Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. Rome was the capital of the ancient Western World, after God established the Church in Jerusalem on St. Peter, as His first Vicar; St. Peter and St. Paul, the great apostle to the Gentiles went to Rome and established the Church there. It was from Rome, then, that the faith spread throughout the world. The Church did not write the Bible until the second generation, and it was not put together as the New Testament until the fifth century. The Church is NOT founded on the Bible, the Bible is written, approved, and promulgated by the Church. Answer

Catholicism; in this day and age. Most of Italy is Christian.

The main religions in Italy are Catholic 85%, and Muslim, Jews, and protestants make up the rest.

Which airport is the closest to Naples in Italy?

The nearest major airport is Naples Municipal Airport(APF / KAPF). This airport has domestic flights and is about 5 miles by car from the center of town. Another major airport is Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW / KRSW), which has international and domestic flights from Fort Myers, Florida, is 36 driving miles from from Naples.

What seas or ocean are surrounding Italy on the map?

Italy is surround for the most part by the Mediterranean Sea.

What part of Italy is carbonara from?

it comes from the Apennine hills in italy

Which river flows through the capital of Italy?

The capital of Italy is Rome. Rome sits on two rivers, the Tiber and the Aniene.

What is Pisa famous?

Pisa, Tuscany, Italy. Pisa is a city in Italy, known most widely for it's "Leaning Tower". The bell tower of the cathedral is a tourist attraction because of its beauty and tilt. The cause of this tilt of the tower is due to a poor foundation upon which it was built. Did you know that Galileo Galilei, the famous scholar, was born in Pisa and also performed scientific tests in the famous "Leaning Tower of Pisa"? ~Apple Juice

What kind of communication technology does Italy have?

Italians are quite fond of using telephones or cell phones for communication. They also use the internet to stay in touch with others.

Where is Verona?

Verona is in the North East of Italy.

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Verona is a city in Italy.

What is the Italy code number?

Italy is country code +39. All numbers have ten digits after the country code.

Important: Italy is an exception to the rule that you drop the leading '0' of the national number when calling from abroad. For example, Rome is 06 within Italy, or +39 06 (not +39 6) in international format. All landline numbers in Italy begin with +39 0. Mobile numbers begin with +39 3.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

How far is it from Venice Italy to Vienna Austria?

The driving distance is 260 miles. Since there is sometimes more than one route, including back roads, this is an approximate but accurate distance. It is based on the most well-known routes between these two locations.

How did Italy threaten world peace in the 1930s?

In 1935 Italy invaded Abyssinia (Ethiopia), a primitive country with a small and poorly equipped army, and no air force. The world was outraged but Italy was not stopped. As with the earlier Japanese invasion of Manchuria, the League of Nations proved itself impotent when it came to curtailing such aggression. In 1938 the Munich Conference doomed the small nation of Czechoslovakia to German occupation because Mussolini portrayed himself as a peacemaker but actually was in partnership with Hitler. In 1939 Italy and Germany signed the Pact of Steel which became the basis for the Axis alliance in World War 2; an alliance which Japan would later join.

What is the poplition?

population is the amount of people in a certain country or state.

What is the central plain of Italy?

The central plain of Italy is an area rich in agricultural land. It is the heart of the Po River Valley. This area is where most of the grapes for wine are grown in Italy. Many other crops are grown here that help to feed the country.

What is the livelihood in Italy like?

The livelihood of people in Italy is industry.

What are some primary industries in Italy?

Italy's primary industries are tomatoes, grapes. olives, oranges, kiwi, wheat, and dune wheat

Do Italians eat lasagna?

Yes, Italian people like lasagne. The pasta dish in question may be found particularly evident and relished in Naples, its traditional birthplace. But regions throughout Italy stand by their variations on the ingredients and sauces which fill the dish's hallmark alternating layers of flat sheets.

How many stamp for a card from UK to Italy?

To send a greeting card from the Unites States to Italy costs $1.36. This price assumes that the greeting card is at the standard weight of one ounce or less.