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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

Did Italians invent eyeglasses?

According to Wikipedia, the first eyeglasses was indeed made in Italy. So yeah, it really is possible that Italians made them.

What year did Italy become at independent country?

Italy became its own nation-state in 1861. King Victor Emmanuel II united the states of the Italian Peninsula and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

Can refugee status from Italy travel to UK without visa?

i am refugee in uk got 1951 travel document I need viaa to Italy for 30 day visit

What famous crops are grown in Italy?

the many crops grown in Italy are grapes lemons olives and prickly pears where you find almost anywhere

How tall is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in meters?

The original completed height of the Tower of Pisa was 60 meters. The height is 56.67m on the highest side and 55.86m on the lowest side.

What are the two names of the active volcanoes in Italy?

One of the volcanoes is called Mt Etna on Sicily. Stromboli in the Aeolian islands and Mt. Vesuvius near Naples are one of the most famous volcanoes in Italy.

Which city in Italy has no streets or cars?

The city of Venice, apart from the bus station square, is car free. However it is not accurate to say that it is free of streets. Just because cars do not travel on them doesn't mean that passageways cannot be called streets. You may be thinking of another place in Italy. There are other cities that have no or very few cars.

What is the toe of Italy's boot?

The boot of Italy is Italy it's self. The call it that because of it's boot shaped territory. If you look it up on a globe Italy looks like a high heel boot.

How old Italy?

it was first found in text in the 12th century but other writing that were the buildng blocks of the language were found in the year 960 so its old xD

What is the outcome of Italy in world war 2?

The second front. During the war the Soviet Union needed a Second front to draw Germany from there attacks on Russia. To accomplish this the invasion of Sicily and Italy was started. As the Allies fought up the Italian Countryside the Germans had to remove units from the eastern front to try to stop the Allies. As the victories happened and the Allies were able to advance the Germans had to concentrate more effort on the Italian campaign removing pressure from the Russians.

For all practical purposes, Allied victories forced Italy out of the war. US and British operations in North Africa were not meant to bail out the Soviet Union.

What do most Italian people look like?

most italian people look like ? it depends what part you are from in italy the south or the north for example if your from the north you are most likely to be blond tall with blue eyes but if your from the south you are to be more tanned

Distance from Genova Italy to Milan Italy?

If you want to drive the distance is about 92 miles and it will take an hour and 45 minutes to get there. Simply going straight across the map from A to B will be about 74 miles.

What were the Italian name in world war 2?

What about them?

In seriousness Italy was more or less overwhelmed by the war it signed up to fight with Germany. Italy's army was designed to fight tiny African states and control overseas colonies. Not fight modern wars against major European powers like Britain and France.

Ultimately Italy did little more than sap Axis resources and manpower from more important fronts during the war.

Are there any ghost in the leaning tower of Pisa?

I'm sure there are rumors of ghosts living in the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

What is Naples known for?

Naples is a city in the south of Italy. It is famous for very beautiful houses.

Explain how the accumalation of the wealth in Italy provided for more leisure time?

The accumulation of wealth in Italy provided for more leisure time because citizens had more than enough money to meet their basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.

How does voting work in Italy?

it works like america democracy democracy means voting

What are the duties rights of an Italian citizen?

Italian citizens have the right to pursue their dreams in a peaceful manner. They have a right to freedom of speech and association. Their obligation is to build their nation and uphold the values of their constitution.