answersLogoWhite

0

🌎

Italy

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 type of plane flies from Newark NJ to Rome Italy?

I went to Newark Airport a few weeks ago and in the terminals these the companies I saw...

Continental

Continental Express

American Airlines

American Eagle

United

United Express

American Airlines ONEWORLD

West Jet

Alaska Airlines

Southwest

Alitalia

Lufthansa

KLM

Jet Blue

Frontier

British Airways

Scandinavian Airlines ( SAS )

Porter

Air Canada

Delta

Us Airways

Air Poland

FED EX

UPS

DHL

PS, I think but im not sure if there was Japan Airlines or China Airlines

Where is Rome located in what state?

Rome is in the Lazio Region of Italy. It is also the capital city of the region.

How many people make wine in Italy?

how much wine can you bring into Italy from France

Is Vienna In Italy?

No. The capital of Austria is called Vienna. There are places in Italy called Verona, San Vincenzo, and Venice if that's what you mean.

How do you get to the top of bell tower?

Go to goldenrod and beat Team Rocket. The boss of the radio tower will give you the rainbowing.

Is China older then Italy?

china is older than japan.

civilization started eariler, i don't know where you get your information but please research.

Who is the alderman of Venice IL?

Avery Ware is the mayor of Venice Illinois.

Are Italians cowards?

If you refer to the Second World War, well, the situation is as follows.

1) For cultural and historical reasons, Italians are relatively more individualist and more hostile to authority than the average of the other European countries. This is the reason why the Italian society is quite difficult to organise in terms of bureaucracy, taxes and so on. This also reflects on armies - the good functioning of an army rests on its organization and the respect of authority. But an Italian army will always have a slightly greater percentage of people who disobey orders than, say, a German or a Northern European army. Those countries, for cultural reasons, are inhabited by people who tightly stick to the rules and the orders they are ordered to follow. More discipline. This has been hypothesized to originate from both the fact that Italy is a young country, which used to be fragmented into many small States (as opposed to countries that have been there for centuries, such as France, the UK, Scandinavian Countries, with a subsequently higher sense of citizenship and belonging to a Nation) and the fact that Northern European country have a Protestant heritage, which implies being adamantly accurate in everything one does in their profession. But this is not the place to discuss such matters ;)

2) The Italian army was very ill-equipped, especially if compared to the German army, which was backed by a technologically advanced industry. At that time, Italian economy was significantly poorer than the German one. Still nowadays, in spite of being one of the most industrialized countries in the world, Italian economy is much weaker than that of Germany, that had its first industrial revolution in the middle decades XIX century.

3) Most Italians did not actually trust or believe in Mussolini and in Fascism. They were against it, even though they did nothing (either because they couldn't, because in a totalitarian state any dissent is repressed, or because they believed the best thing for them was to just go on pretending to support the regime). However, since they were not fanatical fascists, they were not as emotionally and psychologically committed as probably were most Germans (many of which had been brainwashed by Hitler's propaganda. Of course, not all Germans did actually believe in Nazism as well). You can't fight well in a war if you don't believe in what you are doing.

I am Italian, with a passion for history. Hope I've been helpful ;)

How long is a flight from Milan to Frankfurt?

The average flight time is 1 hour, 12 minutes.

This is only an approximation and flight times are likely to vary. Your airline will provide you with a flight time when you book a flight.

In ways might a Jewish settlement in Italy be different than or similar to a Jewish settlement in Asia minor?

A Jewish settlement in Italy may take on Italian customs and languages, whereas a settlement in Asia Minor may take on Asian customs and languages. Food, homes, and clothing would all be different to reflect the climate and new culture they are living in.

What does Italy mean in geographic terms?

it means IT and LAY! so it means sumthin layed in egg!

How far is it from Lucca Italy to florence Italy?

It is 26.7km, approx 35 minutes in the car.

If you take the Circumvesuviana train line from Naples' 'Garibaldi Square' station and get off at the 'Pompeii Scavi' station it will take you around 30 minutes and is very easy.

I'd recommend taking the train :)

What is Italy's favourite pasta?

italys most popular dish is speggetti and pizza

How do people in Italy provide themselves with their needs?

how do people provide for the needs of their family

Where in Italy did edward reveal himself as a vampire?

Volterra, Italy. Edward does not reveal himself, Bella stops him before he can. :)

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

This distance calculator says for Lugano to Milan that its about 48 miles by car

77.6 km (about 1 hour 1 min)

1. Head west on Riva Giocondo Albertolli toward Via degli Albrizzi 0.1 km 2. Continue on Riva Vincenzo Vela 0.4 km 3. Continue on Riva Antonio Caccia 0.8 km 4. Turn right at 2/Via Giuseppe CattoriContinue to follow Via Giuseppe Cattori

Partial toll road 0.3 km 5. Continue on A2Toll road 1.1 km 6. Take the exit onto A2Partial toll road

Entering Italy 22.7 km 7. Continue on A9Partial toll road 31.0 km 8. Take the exit onto A8/E62 toward MilanoContinue to follow A8

Partial toll road 13.7 km 9. Continue on Cavalcavia del Ghisallo 0.5 km 10. Continue on Viale Alcide De Gasperi1.2 km 11. Continue on Viale Lodovico Scarampo 0.7 km 12. Continue on Viale Eginardo 0.5 km 13. Continue on Viale Berengario 0.3 km 14. Slight left at Piazza Giovanni Amendola 0.2 km 15. Turn right at Piazzale Giulio Cesare 39 m 16. Continue on Via Tintoretto 0.2 km 17. Turn left at Via Monte Rosa 0.2 km 18. At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto Via Michelangelo Buonarroti 0.4 km 19. Turn left at Piazza Piemonte 89 m 20. Continue on Corso Vercelli 0.7 km 21. Slight right at Piazzale Francesco Baracca 95 m 22. Continue on Corso Magenta 0.8 km 23. Turn right at Largo Paolo d'Ancona 15 m 24. Largo Paolo d'Anconaturns slightly left and becomes Corso Magenta 0.2 km 25. Slight right to stay on Corso Magenta 0.2 km 26. Continue on Via Santa Maria alla Porta 0.1 km 27. Continue on Via Borromei 0.2 km 28. Slight right at Piazza Borromeo 36 m 29. Turn left to stay on Piazza Borromeo 0.1 km 30. Continue on Via Bocchetto 83 m 31. Slight right at Piazza Tommaso Edison 0.2 km 32. Continue on Piazza Cordusio 50 m 33. Continue on Via Orefici 0.2 km 34. Turn right at Via Torino 8 m

Milano, Italy .

Map data ©2008 Tele Atlas

Is which country Venice is from?

The city of Venice is located in the country of Italy. Italy, in turn, is located in the southern-most region of Europe and it's islands (such as Sicily) extend to within miles of the coast of Northern Africa.