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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 national tree of Malta?

The 'Widnet il-Baħar' has been declared Malta's national plant in 1971 and is endemic to the Maltese Islands, being found only in Malta and Gozo in the world. It's habitat is mostly seaside coralline limestone cliffs and screes, where it grows with other Maltese endemic plants. It's English name amongst others is Maltese - Rock Centuary, and it's scientific name is : Palaeocyonus Crassifolius (Bertoloni) Dostal. This is one of the photos my friend Laetitia's has taken on her day visit to San Anton gardens.

Why were most of shakespeares plays set in Italy?

Shakespeare got the Romeo and Juliet story from Arthur Brooke's poem, Romeus and Juliet. In Brooke's poem the story was set in Verona, Italy. Shakespeare saw no reason to change it.

What are some of the man made attractions in Italy?

Some of the man-made resources in Italy are small electronics and heavy industrial machinery. Italy makes gas and coal extraction machinery for export and also make cars for international markets.

Is Venice the only country with no roads in it?

Well for starters, Venice is a city in Italy, and no you can't drive in it. The only way to get around is to walk or take a gondola or ferry.

Why does my waterford crystal say made in Italy?

Waterford Crystal is brand name, originally it was all made in Waterford. Now though it is very expensive to make high quality glass in a country such as Ireland. It is far cheaper to make in China etc.

Waterford Crystal is a brand name not a promise.

How many stamps do need to send a letter from the US to Italy?

I just looked this up on the USPS websites...the postage for mailing a letter to Italy is 98 cents, so you would need three stamps

Islands between Italy and north Africa?

The islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardinia, Sicily, and I think the third one is Corsica.

Do Italy and Russia share a border?

No China and Russia do not share a border but they are not too far from each other.

However they both share a common border with 14 countries.

What is the urbanization in Italy?

In Rome people will go to a store every morning to get food for that day. Children have a regular school day from Monday to Friday. Adults have jobs. Food is full of variety but most meals consist of pastas they have over 100 types all over Italy. They mostly walk places unless it's a very long distance then people use small cars about the size of a smart car because the roads are very small (thin)

What is Italy's national colour?

All national teams use azzurro (blue) as the official colour based on the colour of the Royal House of Savoy. Red is only for Italy's automobile racing teams i.e. Ferrari
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*The Color of the Italian flag is red, green and white.

How many vegetarians are there in Italy?

I am an Albanian vegan living outside of Albania and I can only guess. I have lived in Albania for 13 years and am in regular contact with Albanians in Albania, and outside and unfortunately have never heard of another Albanian vegan or vegetarian be it in Albania or outside. If there are Vegetarians in Albania that number is probably very low. It's a sad state of affairs!

There was a meeting of Albanian vegetarians in 2010. Click on the link below -

What mountain range crosses the borders of Austria Germany France Italy Switzerland Liechtenstein and Yugoslavia?

None

- Australia is an island in the southern hemisphere

- Yugoslavia doesn't exist any more.

- Germany France Italy Switzerland Liechtenstein are countries in Europe. These 4 do have a mountain range in common - the Alps.

Natural or cultural of the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa or Torre Pendente Di Pisa is a Cultural site. A cultural site is man-made and a natural site is one like the Great Barrier Reef or a rainforest

What has been done in the past 50 years to fix the Leaning Tower of Pisa problem?

They removed some soil from the "high" side and added a new drainage system to keep the soil dry on the low side. This stopped the annual movements due to a high water table. The auger remains in place under the high side just in case there is further movement.

What country has a shape like a foot?

The country Italy is well known for being shaped like a boot.

What are some neighboring contries to Italy?

Italy borders with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia.

How long does it take to get from Belfast to Italy?

If you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longerIf you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longerIf you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longerIf you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longerIf you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longerIf you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer.If you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer.If you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer.If you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer.If you were to fly from Belfast to, lets use Rome, the time of your flight would be 3 hours to 3:15. This would be, of course, on a non-stop flight. There are not many non stop flights listed, so if you had to route through Manchester, then Frankfort, and then finally Rome, you would be that much longer. If you were to drive Belfast/Rome, it would be approximately be 1530 miles. You might be able to do it in 36 hours and 30 minutes. However, depending on how often you decided to stop, and TWO water crossings, it could be just a bit longer

How do I convince my parents to move to another country?

You should list all the things you want to stay in the U.S. to convince them, sometimes it works sometimes not just try :)

Is Italian the same thing as European?

No, Italians are not Europeans.

It is often said that, Italians are 'aliens' to Europe.

In fact, it is fair to assert that Italy is a country in Europe, but the population in it is not European.

A famous artist from Italy?

  • Some of the most famous artists in history are from Italy. Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci Lucio Fontana, Michaelangelo Da Vinci and Raphael all came from Italy, just to name a few.