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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 hemisphere is San Marino in?

The Western. Its 'part' of Italy, but is a principality the same way Monaco is to France.

Did Italians go to the gold rush?

YES because everyone heared about it even italians

What is VEnice's emblem?

The emblem of Venice is the Winged Lion carrying or holding a representation of Mark's Gospel which is symbolic of Saint Mark the Evangelist.

Why is it a good thing that Canada is trading with Italy?

it is a good thing that Canada is trading with Italy because they both have valuable thing that they both can trade to each other. i love u Cory

How much does the aquapiper in Italy cost?

Alls I know is that the south is cheaper than the north, not as developed, but cheaper for sure.

Did the Northern Renaissance spread to southern Italy?

The Renaissance began in northern Italy and then spread through Europe.The term Renaissance, literally means "rebirth".

Name three main geographical features in Lombardia?

Lombardia is a part of the country Italy. Three of its geographical features are its lakes, it cities and villages, and its valleys.

Where is Kentucky Fried Chicken in Rome Italy?

According to KFC's website, there are no KFC restaurants anywhere in Italy.

What money do they use in sardinia?

Sardinia is part of Italy and Italy uses the Euro.

Is it against the law to sell fake strling silver that has 925 Italy on it?

The exact laws depend on your area, but in general, yes, it's illegal to sell anything by deceiving the buyer as to what it is.

What two dangers guarded the passage between Sicily and Italy?

During the escape the Argonauts received help from the the goddess Thetis and her Nereids, who were fifty sea-nymphs, in order to avoid the danger of Scylla and Charybdis, sea monsters guarding each side of the passage between Sicily and Italy.

Scylla is one of the sea-monsters which was on one side of the Strait of Messina, between Italy and Sicily, the other being Charybdis. Scylla had the face and upper body of a woman, but from the flanks she had six heads and twelve feet of dogs. Not a pretty sight.

Charybdis was a sea-monster, who three times a day drew up the water of the sea and then spouted it again, thus forming a whirlpool. She lay in wait on one side of the narrow Strait of Messina, and on the other side was Scylla. The two sides were so close to each other that one could even shoot an arrow across. So sailors, on trying to avoid Charybdis became the victims of Scylla.

Are Romans Italians?

Yes, modern Romans are Italian, since the city of Rome is located in Italy.

In the time of the ancient Romans there was no country of Italy. They were just Romans.

Why was northern Italy a natural birthplace for the Renaissance?

Because Italy was the center of the trade and because of that the trade brought in new ideas and religion to Italy. The new and old ideas were thought through and cretin people looked at life differently and they focused on nature, ideas, and human achievements instead of all religion. But the churches did not want the people's new ideas to interfere with the culture.