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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

What do Italians worship?

Italians who are believers tend to worship God. God may be the God of the Jewish holy books to Italian followers of Judaism, of the Muslim holy books to Italian followers of Islam, or of the Christian holy books to Italian followers of Christianity. There may be other gods that Italian followers of other religions may worship, such as those of Buddhism and Hinduism. But such worship is in the minority in Italy, Sardinia, and Sicily.

What three countries share a border with China?

The People's Republic of China (PRC) is bordered by more than three countries alone. Three major nations that border the PRC are the Russian Federation, Republic of India, and the Republic of Kazakhstan.

A unified Italy was built around the nucleus of the kingdom of?

A unified Italy was built around the nucleus of the kingdom of Sardinia. Italy was unified in the year 1861.

Who started the Catholic religion in Italy?

The Italian Catholic Church is part of the global Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope Christianity arrived on the Italian peninsula in the first century, probably by unknown travelers, traders or soldiers. Letter to the Romans of Paul the Apostle is addressed and attests to the presence of Roman Christians the first century. Christians in Rome were also in touch with St. Peter and St. Paul the Apsotle both of whom went to Rome on mission and were eventually martyred there. One of the first Italian bishops and popes was Clement of Rome who wrote an Epistle (I CLEMENT) around 96 AD.

Can you travel north-west from Italy to Switzerland?

Switzerland is generally North-east from Italy.

But Switzerland borders on Italy, so there are some areas in northern Italy where you can go north-west to get to Switzerland.

What is a 925 Italy Silver chain necklace 2oz worth today?

matters on the size mine is just about under 20 inches friend said its worth 300% at a store. its 92.5% silver chain necklace

Can you use FaceTime in Italy without incurring charges?

Yes you can use face time in any part of the world as long as you have a IPod touch iPad 2 or 3 or an iPhone or and IBoard

Why is leaning tower of pisa famous?

The Leaning tower of Pisa, which is in Italy, is famous for its lean. Even if it didn't lean at all, it will still be famous because the tower of Pisa is a cathedral of Italy, or also known as the bellchamber/belltower of Italy.

How long does it take to fly from East Midlands Airport UK to Rome Italy?

A nonstop flight from East Midlands Airport, Derby, UK to Venice, Italy takes about 1 hour 30 minutes. The flight distance is 820.9 miles.

How long did Italy's invasion of Ethiopia last?

Italy's invasion of Ethiopia (then called Abyssinia) began in October 1935 and lasted until May 1936 when the country was fully conquered by Italian forces. This took place before World War 2, though it is WW2 which eventually wrested control of East Africa from the Italians. Look up the Second Italo-Abyssinian War for more information.

How large is United states in square miles compared to Italy?

Italy is 301,338 km2 while the US is 9,826,675 km2.

The US is about 32.5 times the size of Italy.

Was Italy a monarchy before World War 2?

Yes, Italy was a Kingdom before and During WWII and abolished the monarchy in 1946.

How many airports are in Verona Italy?

Verona has one airport. It is called Verona Airport. However, nearby is the Brescia/Montichiari Airport and the Vicenza Airport.

What are Italy's strength of currency?

The currency of Italy is the Euro (€).

Currently (2012) the Euro is not as strong as it was a few years ago, but it is stronger than many other currencies.

What was the major crop grown in Italy in 1900?

In 1900, the major crop grown in Italy was wheat, which was a staple food and a critical component of the Italian diet. Other significant crops included corn, rice, and various fruits and vegetables, but wheat dominated agricultural production due to its importance in bread-making. The agricultural landscape was diverse, reflecting Italy's varied climate and geography, which allowed for the cultivation of different crops in different regions.

What are some laws in Italy?

Italian appellation systemItaly's classification system has four classes of wine, with two falling under the EU category Quality Wine Produced in a Specific Region (QWPSR) and two falling under the category of 'table wine'. The four classes are:

Table Wine:

  • Vino da Tavola (VDT) - Denotes simply that the wine is made in Italy. The label usually indicates a basic wine, made for local consumption.
  • Indicazione Geografica Tipica (IGT) - Denotes wine from a more specific region within Italy. This appellation was created in 1992 for wines that were considered to be of higher quality than simple table wines, but which did not conform to the strict wine laws for their region. Before the IGT was created, "Super Tuscan" wines such as Tignanello were labeled Vino da Tavola.

QWPSR:

  • Denominazione di Origine Controllata (DOC)
  • Denominazione di Origine Controllata e Garantita(DOCG)

Both DOC and DOCG wines refer to zones which are more specific than an IGT, and the permitted grapes are also more specifically defined. The DOC system began in 1963, seeking to establish a method of both recognizing quality product and maintaining the international and national reputation of that product. The main difference between a DOC and a DOCG is that the latter must pass a blind taste test for quality in addition to conforming to the strict legal requirements to be designated as a wine from the area in question. After the sweeping wine laws of 1992, transparent rules were made regarding requirements for DOCG entry, imposing new limits regarding the production of grapes per hectare and minimum natural alcohol levels, among others.

The overall goal of the system is to encourage producers to focus on quality wine making

How much to mail a package from Italy to Arizona?

That will depend on where in the world you are sending the parcel from and the size, weight and contents of the parcel, and also how you are sending it, like by regular post or a faster post method or by a courier.