How long does it take to get to Italy from the US?
Approx. a total flying time of 21 Hrs 17 Min. Not sure how long the layovers would be and where. You can get flight times for airports all over the world athttp://www.jets.com/
What sea is to the east of Italy?
The Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea.
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What is a person called from Italy?
People that live in and/or are from Milan, Italy, are called Milanese.
How or why did Italy come to exist?
Italian developed from the Latin langauge spoken by the inhabitants of the peninsula, known as "Vulgar Latin". It is thus closely related to other languages like French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian, which also developed from Vulgar Latin.
All languages change and develop over time.
Who is the Renaissance of Italy?
The Italian Renaissance was a time when many changes were going on in Europe. There was an abundance of art, music, and literature introduced at this time.
What does Antony predict will happen in Italy as Caesar murder?
He thinks that everyone in Italy will be mad because they liked Caesar
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How much does it cost to mail a first class letter to Italy?
From the US it costs $0.98 as of December 2010.
Mario and Luigi were brothers and worked together for plumbing I think in Italy and they lived as Italian bros. They are heroes also. That is why they relate to Italy because their brothers born in Italy.
How many miles from London and Italy?
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i mean come on how long do you think it is??
i mean i ain't that smart?
i mean come on how long do you think it is??
i mean i ain't that smart?
i mean come on how long do you think it is??
i mean i ain't that smart?
What major cities are in south Italy?
The major cities of South Italy are Naples, Bari, Brindisi , Foggia , and Taranto.
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Bellagio in Italy is in the north of Italy. here is a map to halep show you.
It is in Lake Como and is a small town in the middle of the upside down Y
How long is the flight from Illinois to Venice Italy?
I have a flight scheduled for August, we leave O'Hare at 3:40PM and arrival in Rome at 8:10AM. There is a 7 hour time difference, so that would make it...
So 10 hours... My flight is a direct flight, but I'm not sure if there are landings in places to refuel or what, so I'm not sure.
What is Italy's largest employer?
I have a feeling it is Fiat, the car company. Though my answer may not be very reliable; if anyone else knows, improve my answer please.
Why is Italy a good place to live in?
Italy is a good place to live in as there are different rules to the UK (which is good).
It is a good place because everytime i have been there i haven't seen any problems and i basically go around the whole of it really.
What activity helped renaissance ideas spread beyond Italy to northern Europe?
Northern Italy had commercial success.
Trade would have played a big part in this. The ideas of individualism, humanism, and secularism interested many people of the time, mainly because the ideas were so different from the "focus-on-God" idea of the Dark Ages (a time of much death because of war and disease, and very little education - not remembered well). The ideas of the Renaissance were taken from the Greco-Roman time period, a time of much enlightenment. Italian trade with Northern countries would have spread these ideas.
The development of the printing press and moveable type enabled books to be printed quickly and spread around much more easily than previously, which meant that new Renaissance ideas were widely read and easily discussed.
What is the name of the long mountain range located on the Italian penisula?
The Apennines mountains.
(Mountain ranges on the lower peninsula include the Pollino, La Sila, and Aspromonte massifs.)
What side of the cars in Italy are the steering wheels?
In Italy, people drive on the right side of the road. So cars made to be used in Italy - or any other right-side-traffic country - have the steering wheel on the LEFT side, to put the driver closer to the middle of the road.
The only regular exception are cars imported from left-side markets and some delivery vans etc.
Is Corsica and sardinia part of Italy?
Sardinia is part of modern day Italy , Corsica is not.
The Kingdom of Sardinia was one of the driving forces behind Italian reuinification.
Corsica however is still occupied by France (and possibly kept the island, as France supported the italians against the Austrian Empire).
The Corsican language is pretty much a tuscan/italian dialect, though it's use is being surpessed by the french ("only one language in the Republic ,and that is french" )
Most all corsicans can speak french (even though many consider corsican/italian their native speech)
How long was a boat ride from Italy to the U.S. in the late 1800s?
A standard passenger ship should take a week or two in order to reach Italy.
When did Italy adopt the euro?
On January 1, 1999 a new single currency was implemented in 11 participating countries. These 11 countries are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain. Two years after it was implemented Greece adopted the euro and became the 12th country to participate in a single currency system.
It wasn't until January 1, 2002 that the euro became the official currency of the participating Member States.