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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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What is the capital of the country on the Adriatic Sea that has a short border with Italy?

The capital of the country on the Adriatic Sea that has a short border with Italy is San Marino. It is a landlocked microstate surrounded by Italy, located on the northeastern side of the Apennine Mountains.

Why wasn't Italy held responsible for World War 11?

Because they were not responsible for WW2.

Good question. They began the war in Africa by first attacking Absyannia in 1935. Then their actions lead to war against Britain for Somalia and the control of the Suez Canal. I think the reason they were not responsible is that this was not a total war on European soil. They did lead the war in North Africa until Hitler promoted Rommel to a Field Marshall.

Which countries and bodies of water border Italy?

Italy is bordered by the countries: Slovenia, France, Switzerland, and Austria.

Italy is also bordered by the bodies of water: Mediterranean Sea, Ionian Sea, Tyranian Sea, and Adriatic Sea.

Is Anthony Sciartelli an Italian name?

Yes, Anthony Sciartelli is an Italian name in terms of the surname.

Specifically, Anthony is the English equivalent of Antonio, which is a popular masculine first name among Italian language speakers. The last name is Italian in origin. The pronunciation is "ahn-TOH-nyoh shahr-TEHL-lee."

Is the soil in northern Italy fertile?

yes, very fertile. Unlike the south the soil in north italy gets lots of rain and the correct nutrients all year round, which helps it to become even more fertile. Perfect for growing crops

Who is Giuseppe Viscovich?

"Giuseppe Viscovich was a Venetian count. He was the Captain of the town of Perasto (now in Montenegro), the last territory of the Republic of Venice to surrender to the forces of Napoleon Bonaparte."

How can you get to the top of mont blanc in France?

There is a gondola (suspended by an almost perpendicular cable) that takes you to the top of Mont Blanc. From there, you will be able to see France, Italy and Switzerland

Does the river 'Po' pass by Turin?

Turin is mostly built on the left bank of the River Po.

Who is the city San Bartolomeo In Galdo Italy named after?

As a native of that place, as far as I know, the city is named after St Bartholomew, its patron saint. The "in Galdo" part derives from Old Germanic Waldus or Wald, meaning "in the wood". The town was formed on a hilltop, which must have been heavily wooded at one point. The feast day of St Bartholomew is celebrated locally on 24 August. Donato Cinicolo

Did Napoleon ever go to Italy?

In 1797 Napoleon was made Commander of the french Army of Italy after his actions in surpressing the royalist uprising in Paris which nearly lead to the destruction of the French revolution. At the time of Napoleon's promortion northern Italy was under the control of the Austrians who were enemies of the French and had taken advantage of the disray caused by the French revolution and had invaded a large amount of French territory. In his campaign against the Austrian's Napoleon won the battle of Lodi which drove the Austrians out of Lombardi, was defeated at the battle of Caldiero but recovered and won a decisive victory at the battle of the Bridge of Arcole and then forced the Austrians into peace talks in which all of northern Italy was given to the French. Napoleon proceded to subdue the Papal states including Rome, but left the Pope in power in order to avoid creating a power vacuum which could have been exploited by the remaining Italian states, particularly the kingdom of Naples. In 1798 Napoleon left Paris to attack the middle east in an attempt to cut off British trading routes to India. Whilst he was away due to blunders made by the current French government also known as the directory almost all of Napoleons gains in Italy were lost to the Austrians. In 1799 Napoleon returned to France effectively leaving his army in Egypt and overthrew the directory installing himself as ruler of France. In 1800 Napoleon crossed over the alps and into Italy and after a series of mistakes managing to drive the Austrians back out of Italy. In 1801 the Austrians signed the Treaty of Campo

Where is the town of Bosa located?

The town of Bosa is located in the Sardinia region of Italy. It is located on the northern bank of the Temo river, and has a population of approximately 8,000.

How many miles is it from Wisconsin to Italy?

The distance between the above mentioned places is 4186.875mi approximately. The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.


Why if Florence considered to be the birthplace of the Renaissance in Italy?

Florence is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, and has been called the Athens of the Middle Ages. From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy, the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy following the Fall of Constantinople (Istanbul) at the hands of the Ottoman Turks.