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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.

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Are there mountains or low lands in Italy?

Yes there are. To get into Northern Italy from Germany you drive into the Italian alps and use a pass called the Bremmer pass. In Tuscany many small villages are perched on hill tops.

Is there such a place in Italy called Belize?

Yes, there is. If you look

it up on google there will be pictures and other information.

Is Italy a big country and why?

As compared to the United States, Italy is not a big country. Italy is 301,382 square kilometers which is equivalent to 116,347 square miles. As compared to the European nations, Italy is the tenth largest country.

Who are the allies of Italy?

Italy's allies would be the 26 countries that are members of NATO. The members of the European Union would also be allies of Italy.

Why did Italy become the birthplace for the renaissance movement?

It was home of the ancient Roman Empire. Great works surrounded and inspired the Italian artist and writers. <----NovaNet answer!

What region is known as the heart of italy?

Central Italy is the heart of Italy. It includes the regions of Emilia Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria and Le Marche.

What region is Naples Italy in?

Naples (in Italian, Napoli) is in the region of Campania.

How long will it take from Italy to Portugal?

Depends if you are going by air, by foot, or by car. I have been looking it up, and it is not giving me good answers. I did find that a flight from Rome, Italy to Barcelona, Spain, would be 1 hour and 40 minutes minimum. Now you just have to find how long it is from Barcelona to Lisbon (the capital of Portugal).

Is Italy in Antarctica?

Italy is a hot country in the Mediterranean Sea.

Antarctica is a cold country at the South Pole.

Life of a Italian girl?

It is difficult to answer your question without knowing when you are asking about. The status of women was very different depending on which era you are studying. Modern women and girls in Italy have far more rights and opportunities than they did hundreds of years ago; Italian girls today are typical of those in most western countries-- they go to school; they decide what they want for a career (or what job training they need, if they are not going to college); they can vote and/or run for political office; and many marry and have children (althogh the birth rate in Italy is currently low). While Italy is still very traditional about male and female gender roles, girls today still have many more choices of career path than they did even fifty years ago.

But life for girls in the old days was very different, and far more restricted. For example, in ancient Rome, while women had few political rights, upper class women had some power in the domestic sphere, running their home and supervising their servants. But women in Rome were expected to be wives and mothers; a career outside the home would have been frowned upon, and it even took a long time before upper class women were allowed to own property or participate in the business decisions of running a large estate.

If a girl were poor and lower class in ancient Rome (and even years later), she would have received no education and would have been apprenticed into a system of serving the upper class lady for whom she worked as a servant; and yes, there were slaves back then, so some girls might have been born into slavery, with no rights of any kind. If a girl were upper class, she would have been taught the necessary social graces (good manners, a knowledge of music, an appreciation of religious rituals), and familiarized with the skills for running a home. Upper class girls might also have been taught some basic educational skills such as reading or math, but they would not have gone to school.

What is the po?

The Po is a river in Italy. It flows eastward across northern Italy, starting in the Alps and emptying into the Adriatic Sea near Venice.

Where is Podgorica the capital located in Europe?

Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro. It is located in Southeastern Europe.

Where is the location of Italy?

In central Europe

is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia Go to italy It is a good place

Where in Italy where Lamborghini's made?

All Lamborghini automobiles are manufactured in the comune of Sant'Agata Bolognese in northern Italy.

Can Italians get sicle cell?

Although some ethnicities are more prone to getting diseases than others, none are immune to them. Sickle cell disease is hereditary, meaning that if a parent has the gene for sickle cell disease, then it can be passed to the child, who may either have it, or become a "carrier" (someone who has the gene, but traits of SCD do not show up). So, YES, Italians can get sickle cell disease.

Written by a high school freshman (yeah, we're not that dumb)

What is lean made from?

Lean is a mixture of weed and grey goose!