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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 sports do Italians play?

Most Italian kids play soccer!

As well as this itailians like to swim, cycle and play tennis. they hold big championships for these sports

Who governed italy during world war 2?

Facism. Benito Mussolini was the leader.
Italy had Benito Mussollini as leader; called dictator or fascist etc. he was with axis nations; close to AHitler.
A constitutional monarchy, in which Mussolini insured the Constitution was interpreted in his benefit.

How long is a flight from LA to Rome Italy?

The flight time for flights between the above places is 13 hours 15 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

Why do people visit italy?

People go to Italy because it is a beautiful country full of historical monuments. There are a lot of art galleries and churches with wonderful wall paintings, or rather, frescos. Everyone must visit Rome once in their lifetime, and visit the famous Pantheon, the Colosseum, the ruins of Forum Romanum. You must also visit Venice, Pisa, Milan, Florence, Naples, Pompeii. All around Italy you can have a rest on the beaches, and try a slice of pizza or hundresds of kinds of pasta.

Italys most popular foods?

  • spaghetti
  • pizza
  • pasta
  • risotto
  • cheesecake
  • Ice Cream
  • Parmesan cheese
  • bread
  • fresh seafood
  • fresh produce

pizza

What continet is Italy in?

Italy is the boot shaped country in Southern Europe

What are Italy's neighbouring countries?

France, Monaco, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia are all countries that border Italy. France and Monaco are on Italy's west border. Switzerland and Austria border Italy to the north and Slovenia borders a small portion of Italy's east side.

Who lead Italy during WW2?

the president of Italy was a dictator named Benito Mussolini

How did Mussolini effect Italy?

he was a dictator to Italy, he fixed its economy during ww2, him and Hitler made a nearly unstopable alliance.

Pictures of learning tower of Pisa?

I would do it with pleasure, but you know that the Internet is filled with images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. No way to show photos here.

So, simply write on your search engine field : Images of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Hundreds of images will be displayed on the monitor of your computer.

What are some similarities between Italy and America?

Among what Italy and the Americas have in common are ancientmountains of cultural significance, cities of international importance, coastal economies, Italian food, people of Italian heritage, and Roman Catholicism. As an example, Italy is home to part of the Alps and to the Apennines. Latin America has the Andes Mountains. The United States of America boasts the Rockies.

For example, Italy has Rome. Latin America has Buenos Aires, Argentina, as a city of Italian immigrants and of world import. The United States has New York City.

In the way of another example, the Italian peninsula is surrounded on three sides by water, and on all sides in the cases of the Italian islands of Sardinia and Sicily. Latin America has coastal economies on all sides of the South American continent and the Caribbean islands, and on three sides of Central America. The United States has coastal economies of the east, south, and north.

In the way of still other examples, Italy and the Americas are prime locations for and sources of Italian food, people of Italian heritage, and the Roman Catholic religion.

What kind of work did Italians do?

Italians may have jobs in churches, as administrative and religious staff. Or they may have jobs in family businesses, such as boutiques and restaurants. Or they may have jobs in hostels and hotels. Or they may have jobs in industryand manufacturing, such as leather workers. Or they may have jobs in international corporations that have offices in Italy. Or they may have jobs in municipal, provincial and national government. Or they may have jobs in medicine, such as doctors in hospitals and nurses in clinics. Or they may have jobs in regional organizations, such as the European Union and the North Atlantic Defense Organization. Or they may have jobs in research, such as scientists and statisticians. Or they may have jobs in international, private and public schools. Or they may have jobs in tourist industries, such as tour guides and travel agents.
So basically, Italians have the same jobs as a person in any other country might have.


How many islands belong to Italy?

Italy has 20 regions, which are divided into 110 provinces.

Why renaissance begin in northern Italy?

In order to have the Renaissance, an area needed several things. It needed peace and stability. It needed money. It needed an intelligencia. It needed the writers, artists, and musicians. And it needed the Patrons. The Austrian Empire established peace. The trading houses of Venice and other coastal cities created money. Instability in the Islamic world caused many of their writers, artists, and musicians to flee on the trading boats and move to that area. The church had an intelligencia that saw how they could be used. Rich patrons existed who would pay for them to draw pictures and do other things for the churches.

What different regions are there in Italy?

Italy is divided into 20 regions:

Abruzzo

Lombardy and the Lakes

Amalfi Coast

Marche Region

Aosta - Valle d'Aosta

Molise Region

Basilicata Region

Piemonte - Piedmont

Calabria Region

Puglia - Apulia

Campania Region

Trentino - Alto Adige

Emilia Romagna

Tuscany

Friuli Venezia Giulia

Umbria

Lazio

Veneto

Liguria and

Italian Riviera

Who gives kids gifts in Italy?

What do you mean? Santa Claus?! Well in Italy it's called Babbo Natale!! Well I don't know what you mean!

Is there a Christmas tree in Italy for Christmas?

Italy's traditional Christmas decorations are dried hams strung and hung above the doorway to prevent evil spirit sheep from entering the home. Italians also nail ceremonial old empty shampoo bottles to the wall to commemorate the victory of Venezuela's army over the Nike shoe company. Also, Christmas Trees and Christmas lights, but traditionally, the main focus of Christmas decorations in Italy is the presepe, Nativity scene or creche. Nearly every church will have a presepe and they are often found outdoors in a square or other public area as well. Displays often go beyond just the nativity scene and may even include a representation of the entire village or a part of the town. Presepe are usually set up for about a month, starting around December 8, the Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception.

How many hours does it take to fly from Naples Italy to NYC?

If flying from New York to Venice, and assuming there were no layovers, and it was a direct flight, your flight will likely average around 9 hours or so. It may be longer if the flight is redirected or if there are weather issues.

Why is food grown in Italy?

Italians tend to eat their meals at times when it's coolest for them to do so. Breakfast may be a bit later than in the United States of America. It's a small meal that gets an Italian going, but without leaving an Italian feeling in need of a mid morning nap.

Lunch tends to be eaten just before the afternoon sun. It's the major meal of the day. Afterwards, many Italians take a nap. They then go out again when the day is beginning to cool off.

Dinner is more of a supper during the week. It's a lighter meal. It may be eaten inside, or outside in the cool of the evening.

What is the name of the island that lies at the tip of ltaly?

Sicily is the large Island at the southern tip of Italy. In Italian it is known as Sicilia.

How are schools different in Italy than the us?

schools in Italy hmm!!!!!! let me see ,in the schools they have 4,5 or 6 levels, cant remember but they are always focused on behavior and punishment very very strict they have to wear this funny long shirt like a dress, that's my answer hope it helps

What is the distance from Italy to Australia by sea?

This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.

The distance between the two places in miles is: 8925