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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 powerful is Italy?

how powerful is the army of Italy

how powerful is the army of Italy

What was first century population of Rome?

This website gives a fair rundown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_demography#Demography_of_the_Roman_Empire

Addendum: It is hard to say with any real accuracy, since slaves (and sometimes common women) were not always included in many of the census counts still extant. It is guesstimated by many scholars that the total population of the city of Rome in the later 1st Century C.E. could have been as much as 1-million. This is also thought to be true for a few of the other great cities of the era, particularly re Alexandria, Egypt...

What was the core belief of the National Fascist Party of Italy?

that a government should take the form of a military Dictatorship

that a government should take the form of a military dictatorship

What is Italy's mortality rate?

the birthrate is so less that is just one child/ per woman

What documents are required for a work visa in Italy?

You can ONLY apply through the Italian consualte wherever you legally reside

Check www.esteri.it/visti for subordinate work visa

These are the steps to follow:

The employer in Italy request the nulla osta to the Sportello Unico (if any documents is needed from you they will the employer know)

The Sportello Unico eventually grants the nulla osta and send it to us by computer system and the original back to the employer and from them to you in the US

You apply here for the visa (in person only)

Once you obtain the visa you travel to Italy

In italy you request your permit of stay (permesso di soggiorno)

If Italy: If 12 or older you can only apply in person in Miami. During the following hours:

Monday: 9:00-12:00

Tuesday: 9:00-12:00

Wednesday: 9:00-12:00

Thursday: Closed to the Public

Friday: 9:00-12:00

Starting November 1st , 2015 the visa office will operate by appointment only.

The appointments can be requested through our web page only.

Who was the Prime Minister of Italy in 1939?

Enrico Letta is the Prime Minister of Italy.

Letta became the Prime Minister of Italy on 2013 April 28 as a member of the Democratic Party, replacing outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti.
At the present time, December 2013, Enrico Letta is the Italian Prime Minister.

What leader is most closely associated with the rise of fascism in Italy prior to World War 2?

Benito Mussolini became the dictator of Italy in the Twenties and he was finally killed by the Italians during World War 2. 1945 I believe.

Who was the dictator from Italy during World War 2?

During WW II and for many years afterwards, the dictator of Spain was Generalissimo Francisco Franco.

What are the differences between the rise of fascism in Germany and Italy?

There were a lot of differences (especially in the beginning before Italy became dependent upon their alliance with Germany and changed to be more Nazi-like). In fact, Nazism and fascism are quite different. Nazism is basicly Hitler's racist ideas draped in with some fascist polices and ideas to make them seem more like a philosophy. But three glaring differences were: 1) Fascism was not racist or anti-Semetic (e.g. the Italian Fascist party had a higher percentage of Jews in it than the general population of Italy; Fascism considered "race" to be a matter of culture, not biology. Looking at race this way, white, black, American Indian, Hispanic and Asian Americans are all of the same "race" because they share the same culture.) 2) Nazism developed and stressed the Fuehrerprinzip (Leader-Principle). This said, in essence, that the Leader was the country. Only he could interpret what the country wanted/needed. His words was in effect law; and his opinion was truth. Fascism, although it did stress a powerful Government, did not put that sort of emphasis on a single person. (But that was definitely changeing by the end of the war.) 3) As stated above, Nazism developed out of Hitler (and others of course) racist ideals and concept that race and race-competition drove history. Fascism, on the other hand, developed out of socialist-anarchism.

What is the Divorce Rate in Italy?

I am due to go to court in Italy soon and ask for legal separation.As a British citizen with an Italian husband,what can I expect. How long will it take after to apply for divorce?

What will I be entitled to.There are two children.One is 14 and the other 11

Mam I'm sorry to say after the legal separation it will take 3 years from the separation date. and then waiting for the finale signing it takes 40-60 days for the finale divorce certificate, I myself a Veteran found myself in a whole world of hurt because of this - so head up, maybe your more fortunate than I its being revised

Instead of 3 its 1 year so good luck I found this man though maybe he can help you.

Contact

Jeremy D. Morley

International Family Law

230 Park Avenue, 10th Floor

New York, NY 10169

jmorley@international-divorce.com

Tel: (212) 372-3425

Fax: (815) 301-6742

When did Italy join the United Nations?

The EU is the consolidation of the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community. Therefore Italy is a founding member with a date of entry as 23 July 1953.

King and queen of Italy in 1595?

There was no King or Queen of Italy in 1595, unless I am badly mistaken.

Italy was fragmented until the mid 1800s, when it was unified. In the Middle Ages, there was a Kingdom of Naples, and there was a Kingdom of Sicily. There may have been other kingdoms I am failing to remember, but there were certainly a number of sovereign states, both monarchic and republican.

What factors led to rise of fascism in Italy?

It's a very hard question to answer, and scholars are trying hard to find an answer. As a general phenomenon in Europe, it wasn't simply the result of the Great Depression. Many of the post-WW1 European dictatorships came into being much earlier. Soviet Union, 1918-21; Italy, 1922; Hungary, 1919-20; Poland, 1925; Romania, 1923(?); Yugoslavia ?. Most of these countries had some of the superficial forms of democracies, but nothing more than that. One should add Spain, Portugal, Austria and of course Germany to the list, also the Baltic Republics. Also, many democracies had only just replaced monarchies, so they were weak, and were easliy overthrown.

How do people make a living in Italy?

In Italy, people have jobs hunting, grape picking, pizza making, and even net-working!

Are Italian people white?

Although generally somewhat darker in skin color than northern Europeans, Italians have been included among the "Whites" when such racist designations were an important part of the social structure.

What is a major ethnic group in Italy?

the major ethnic group In Italy is Indians at 35% percent of the population then the othr is mixed with Italian, greek,maltese and germans

What are the cultural beliefs of Italy?

One may be forgiven for assuming that all Italians are Roman Catholic because it is the home of the Vatican City, the 'headquarters' of the Roman Catholic Church. Some may say Rome is the 'birth place' of the burgeoning Christian community of ancient times. Italy still has a very large Catholic following but also recognizes the right to freedom of religion, so nowadays there are many religions practised in Italy.