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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 do Italians call northern Italy and what do they call southern Italy?

I think northern Itaky extends to just beyond Rome -- further south is southern Italy. == == Italy in everyday life if divided into 3 areas: Northern Italy (Bologna and up) regions included (main city): Valle d'Aosta (Aosta), Piemonte/Piedmont (Torino/Turin), Lombardia (Milano), Liguria (Genova/Genoa), Veneto (Venezia/Venice), Trentino Alto Adige (Trento), Friuli Venezia Giulia (Trieste), Emilia Romagna (Bologna) Central Italy(between Florence and Rome) Toscana/Tuscany (Firenze/Florence), Lazio (Roma/Rome), Abruzzo (L'Aquila), Marche (Ancona), Umbria (Perugia), Molise (Campobasso) Southern Italy (Naples and down) Campania (Napoli/Naples), Basilicata (Potenza), Puglia/Apulia (Bari), Calabria (Catanzaro), Sicilia/Sicily (Palermo) Sardinia (Cagliari) is generally considered "South" even if it is at the same latitude as Lazio because of its low richness and development. Sometimes the North is divided into North-East and North-West, and Sicily and Sardinia are refered to as "the Isles".

What is 'Happy birthday to my love' in Italian?

Buon compleanno al mio amore is an Italian equivalent of 'Happy birthday to my love'.

Why was Queen Elizabeth I unpopular in Italy?

In my opinion Elizabeth was unpopular in Italy with the Emperor who owned vast swathes of Italy in the northern sector and also with the Roman Bishop who also occupied the place of a King in Northern Italy.

As to why this was so?

I imagine a great deal of the unpopularity was because of Elizabeth's pedigree i.e. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn , as her parents. Anne Boleyn supplanting Catherine who was aunt to the Emperor. Besides this the Queen had firmly turned down the Emperors relative as her Consort,Philip pf Spain. Also, the Emperor was in cahoots with the Pope who held a special dislike of the Queen because she adopted the same attitude as her father,Henry, in relation both to the Papal Court and the Holy Roman Church!

For 1500 yrs, the papal writ for simple ecclesiastical business had not run in England without permission of the King. This is oftimes denied, but we have only to read the history books and it is all spelt out! Even further, even though for some twelve or thirteen years Elizabeth had tolerated the Trentist practices of the Anglo papalists in England she still refused to acknowledge Trent as did the Church in England, in all Europe only England held out for the ancient ways!

What is the most common pet in italy?

There are a number of pets that have been quite popular in Italy. Popular pets in Italy include dogs and cats.

How did Mount Vesuvius erupt in Italy?

The stuff inside the volcano was building up,and it broke through the volcano. Then it turned into ash and that's how Pompeii happened.

What is Italys religion?

While most Italians are Roman Catholic, Italy has no official religion.
The people of Italy are free to practice whatever religion they wish.

the most popular religion is Christian.
La religione italiana: cattolicesimo

Italian religion: Catholicism

Italy has no official religion, most of them are Catholic, many minorities are present as the Evangelical Church

How many coloured people live in Italy?

It depends how you define coloured people. Like most Mediterranean people, native Italians have an olive complexion.

It is also important to realise that many modern Italians are descended from many different races. These races we bought to Italy two thousand years ago as the Roman empire grew and acquired more territory and slaves. Unlike today, the Romans did not distinguish between the colours of peoples skin. In fact Lucius Septimius Severus was a dark skinned African Roman Emporer who lived around 100 B.C. In those days your social standing was far more important than your race.

What do these countries have in common Britain Italy Portugal Finland and Norway?

all these four r European countries wat else

there are FIVE countries (and they all have an A in them)

What is the main animals in Italy?

snookies and hairy vags and smelly fish vagina

What is the name of the main character in the film 'La vita è bella'?

Guido Orefice is the main character in the 1997 Italian language film 'La vita è bella' ['Life is beautiful']. He's the father of the narrator. His part is played by Roberto Remigio Benigni [b. 27x1952].

How any miles away from Sacramento California is Rome Italy?

Miles from Sacramento, CA, USA to Rome, Italy....18486.414. Courtesy of Google Maps and Miles Calculator!

How far is Brindisi from Rome?

The distance between Rome and Brindisi is 266 miles (477km). -www.mapcrow.info