What are the five rivers in Italy?
well I'm 12 and i only just learnt that! and your immature.
What the hell?? anyway to answer your question, Po River and Tiber River, even a 10 year old knows that!
Answered by Ruby Spark
Here are the 3 rivers that I know that are famous in Italy:
Po River the Arno River the Tiber River.
(I don't really think that 12-year-old children should be answering these questions.)
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What is the driving distance between Trieste Italy and Split Croatia?
The distance is approximately 300 road miles.
Allowing for a limited amount of sleep and time out for a few meals to sustain your energy level, this highly enthusiastic agenda can possibly be completed in a week. It would not be a pleasant or informative holiday, and would be akin to reading the first and last chapters of a good novel. You can claim to have read the book from cover to cover, but, you would have missed the richness and beauty of the whole experience. To create a memorable vacation, take time out to smell the roses. Allow yourself time to get distracted and to get off the beaten track, meet with and enjoy the people, the sounds, smells and tastes of a country. Either add more time or cut out some of the targets. Rome deserves more then a peek at the last chapter.
What side of the road of Italians drive on?
Can people swim in Venice canals?
Yes, human, frog, swan, duck and fish are allowed to swim in Venice canals.
Safety jacket is not provided, bring your own or you can just buy it from the nearest outlet by the bank.
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What is the most expensive item in Italy?
This Question is rather hard to answer, but I would Imagine the country of Italy to be the most expensive item in Italy.
How did Italy's leader obtain power?
They get their power by getting voted by the people or citizens to become the leader (president)
Are brownie scouts called wolf cubs in Italy?
No, in Italy, brownie scouts are not called wolf cubs. Instead, the younger section of the Italian Scout movement for girls is typically referred to as "Lupetti" for boys and "Lupette" for girls, which translates to "little wolves." The term "brownies" is more commonly associated with the Girl Scouts in other countries, but in Italy, the Cub Scouts and Brownies are distinct.
Why did Romans decide to conquer all of Italy?
The Romans did not decide to conquer all of Italy. In the late 4th century BC and the early 3rd century BC, Rome expanded into the mountains of central and southern Italy as a result of winning the Second and Third Samnite War (326-340 BC and 298-290 BC) against the Samnites who lived south of Rome. They did not establish control through conquest. Instead, they established military alliances with most of the Italic peoples who lived in the region. The allies had to supply soldiers for auxiliary troops which supported the Roman legions. The system worked because the Romans supported the local ruling elites and because she shared the spoils of war, which could be considerable. They did not establish alliances with the Etruscan and the Umbrians. They did not need this to keep them under control.
The Romans conquered Calabria (the toe of Italy) and Apulia (the heel of the country) after winning the Pyrrhic War (275-270) against Pyrrhus, a Greek king who tried to invade southern Italy. These two regions became strategically important to the Romans. In particular, the port to sail towards Greece was in Apulia.
After the above, the Romans were content to limit themselves to controlling these areas of Italy and set the river Rubicon as the border. They were not interested in conquering northern Italy. However, things changed when the Gauls who lived in the north attacked Etruria and wanted to march on Rome. In the face of this threat, the Romans conquered the area along the river Po, which is where the Gauls lived. They did not conquer the northeast of Italy. This was because the Veneti, who lived there, allied with Rome in the war against the Gauls and remained good friends.
What is the distance from Malaga Spain to Lake Como Italy?
The distance from Malaga, Spain, to Lake Como, Italy, is 939 air miles. That equals 1,511 kilometers or 816 nautical miles.
Rome is the capital city of Italy. Therefore it can't have a capital.
Rome is the capital of Italy, (Rome is a City and as such does not have a capital).
Are Turks and Southern Italians genetically similar?
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Is Naples said Napalaton in Italy?
Yes, that is correct, if you would like more info...google Napolitan