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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

What is Italy's date of origin?

The unification of Italy took place on March 17, 1861. The country became the Italian Republic on June 2, 1946.

Is Italy in north America?

No. Italy is an entirely different nation. It is not even US territories. If you'd asked something like the Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico, that would have been okay. But no. Just no. You fail horribly.

Who is the current manager of Inter Milan?

Marcello Lippi

  • Birthplace: Viareggio, Italy
  • Previous Clubs: Sampdoria (youth team); Pontedera; Siena; Pistoiese; Carrarese; Cesena; Lucchese; Atalanta; Napoli; Juventus; Internazionale; Juventus; Italy
  • Honors: Italian League Championship: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003; Coppa Italia: 1995; Supercoppa Italiana:1995, 1997, 2002, 2003; UEFA Champions League: 1996; European Supercup: 1996; Intercontinental Cup: 1996; FIFA World Cup: 2006

Is Rome a developed or developing country?

rome is in Italy witch is a developed country

What is Italy's most common eye color?

Red white and green because it is Italy flag colours.

Why did the edict of Milan happen?

So that the Christians could have their freedom to worship and others to worship without fear.

Time taken to travel by plane from Australia to Italy?

Good question (am looking into this myself).

You can fly from Sydney to Santiago Chile (Via Auckland) with Qantas. From there you can fly to Sao Paulo with a South American carrier (i.e. tam.com.br). This seems to be a lot cheaper & quicker than flying via the EU or US (would expect 36+ hrs).

Sydney to Auckland is about 3.5 hrs

Auckland to Santiago is about 11.5 hrs

Santiago to Sao Paulo is about 4 hrs

Does Italy touch an ocean?

No, Italy is not bordered by any type of ocean. It is, however, bordered by five different seas. These seas are the Meditteranean Sea, Ionian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Ligurian Sea.

Distance between Switzerland and Italy?

Italy shares a border with Switzerland, so the distance is zero.

Why is north Italy richer than south Italy?

Because it's historically the more developed, less corrupt part of the country. Besides Rome in central IT and Naples in the south (which is basically still controlled by organized crime) every major city including the financial center Milan are in the north. Not only that, but there are more natural resources and geographical proximity to ship goods to the wealthy nations of western Europe (Swiss, Austria, Germany, France, Spain, UK, etc).

What are the major industries of Italy?

It is a economic triangle in the North of Italy. It is the richest part of Italy.

It creates the famous brands of cars such as Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Ferrari etc. Many factories bring in raw materials from abroad and use them to make many goods(products).

The triangle is made up of the three cities: Milan, Turin and Genoa.


Is Italy flat?

Italy has more mountainous areas than flat land. It has two main chains. The Alps, which form most of its borders with other countries. The Appennine Mountains start on the French border, follow the Liguria coast in the northwest and then run along the peninsula. The main plains are the plain of he river Po in the north which run from just west of Turin all the way to Venice plain of Apulia, which covers most of the heel; the plain of Lazio, just south of Rome; and the plains of Campania, north of Naples and around the bay of Salerno.

Relative location of Venice Italy?

It is in Italy. You'll find it in the north east of Italy on the coast. The nearest cities are Padova, Treviso, Vicenza and Verona.

What is a special dish served in Italy?

It is Spaghetti. That is the national food of Italy. Also Pizza and wine are popular there.

Where is the Southern most point in Italy?

Answer Since the island of Sicily is part of Italy, this would be the most southern point. The town of Gela is on the south coast of Sicily.

What do the eat Italy?

I've never tasted a Pizza in Italy, but I once ate a Pizza made by an Italian chef, and it was divine.

In Italy there is a law stating that pizza dough must be left for at least 6 hours to rise/prove, before it can be used. This allows for the perfect dough to create thin, crispy pizza crusts. An authentic Italian pizza may have less topping than you're used to - less topping means the pizza cannot go soggy whilst being baked.

Seas that border Italy?

Tyrrhenian sea, Adriatic sea, Ligria sea,Iionian sea and the Mediterranean sea

Valentine's Days traditons in Italy?

Yes, Valentine's Day is celebrated in Italy. One translation of that day into Italian is 'il giorno della festa degli innamorati', which literally means 'the day of the festival of the lovers'. Additionally, Saint Valentine was buried in the Via Flaminia of Rome, Italy. He also is the patron saint of the Umbrian town of Terni, where a torchlight parade honors his memory each year.

How were the unifications of Italy and germany similar?

Both movements were based on unifying groups with linguistic, cultural, and ethnic similarities.

What is the value 44 caliber navy colt pistol black powder made in Italy?

$150-$250, depending on condition and the exact manufacturer.

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check Cabelas for a new one. used ones are going to be going pretty cheap unless there in excelent condition even then you'll be lucky to get a $100. the 1858 Remington model has the top strap and is better if you plan on shooting it a lot, brass frames don't hold up well either.

If you're going target shooting or even using it for hunting, the brass frame will do just fine. I own five .44 cal. 1858 Remington New Army Revolvers, three brass frames with one being the Bison and two steel frames, and I paid $20.00 for a brass frame about 30 years ago and the rest I got within the last two years to present and paid $150.00 - $275. 00 each for them. You can get them at gun shows at around $150.00 for a good used one to $300.00 for a new one and even up to $600 + on a fancy engraved one. An original 1858 Remington will set you back around $600.00 +.

How did giuseppe garibaldi help unify Italy?

He brought the austrian province and Venice to become part of Italy. Also made Rome go under Italian control