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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

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 .

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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.

What citys located on Sicily?

Sicily is an autonomous region of Italy and it's largest island.

Taken from Answers.com:

The island was once a city-state in its own right, and as the Kingdom of Sicily ruled from Palermo over southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta. It later became a part of the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons, a kingdom governed from Naples that comprised both the island itself and most of southern Italy. The Italian unification of 1860 led to the dissolution of this kingdom, and Sicily became an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Italy. Sicily is today an autonomous region of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 square kilometres (9,926 sq mi) and currently has just over five million inhabitants

How long does it take to fly from Boston to Rome Italy?

7hr 50min Boston Logan (BOS) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) by a nosntop flight operated by Alitalia.

What country is Italy a part of?

Italy, it's its own country. It's on the continent of Europe.

What is population of Rome Italy?

As of 2013, Italy was broken down into the following generalized demographics. 13.8 percent of the population was between the ages of 0 and 14. 43.2 percent were ages 25 to 54. The median age was 44.2 years and the population is growing at a rate of 0.34 percent annually. Ethnic groups include Italian, French, German, and Albanians.

Where is the Trevi Fountain?

I believe it is in Rome, and this is tied into the legend of Three Coins in the Fountain. I guess somebody has to fish them out and give them to charity. Probably, they shut off the fountains for maintenance.

What is the time difference between Italy and Thailand?

When Europe is on Standard Time, Thailand (UTC+7) is 6 hours ahead of Italy (UTC+1/UTC+2).

When Europe is on Summer Time, Thailand is 5 hours ahead of Italy.

In Europe, Summer Time begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October.

So when it's 7 PM ICT in Thailand, the time in Italy is either 1 PM CET (during Standard Time) or 2 PM CEST (during Summer Time).

What are the large islands in Italy and Greece?

The largest Italian island is Sicily, south-west of the peninsula. As for Greece, its largest island Crete. It may help you to remember this to consider that a major war occurred in ancient Greek history between the Mycenaeans, inhabiting Greece, and the Minoans, the inhabitants of Crete

Does Baltimore have its own Little Italy?

Yes, Chicago's Little Italy (on the west side) is centered around Taylor Street.

Why did Italy join UN?

Italy joined the Allied powers because they promised better rewards from the spoils of the war in terms of being granted conquered territories. Italy initially had an agreement with the Central Powers.

Famous place in Italy?

Famous cities in Italy include Venice, Manila, Florence, Bologna, Pisa, Rome, Naples, and Palermo.

What is the doctor to patient ratio in Italy?

It depends, if we're talking about north, the persons per doctor in the region of Lombardy are 180 whereas in the Southern region of Basilicata there are 230 people for every doctor.

Why does many floods happen in Italy?

Floods in Italy occur because of the destruction of flora (plants) and the construction of industrial buildings. These floods only really occur in Northern Italy, because: 1) it is wetter, and 2) because it is flatter (the north Italian plain). The steps:

People demand a bigger ski resort. People have to cut down flora for this.

People also cut down flora to build industrial buildings

Flora absorbs some water, so when it rains, instead of some of the rain getting absorbed by the flora, it goes into the rivers.

The rivers fill up more, until, over time, they overflow, causing a flood.

What country borders Italy on the north?

The northern border of Italy is with Switzerland. Lake Maggiore forms part of this border. As both Italy and the Switzerland are members to the European Union, the land borders are presently open.

Is Leaning Tower of Pisa the Tallest Tower in the world?

The leaning tower of Pisa is not one if the seven wonders of the ancient world. You can read about those 7 wonders here: seven-wonders-of-the-world

Siesta in Italy?

Siesta is Spanish term not used or with an equivalent definition in other world civilizations. The closest idea of similar and global context would be the behavior of afternoon naps (or brief sleeps) written as "giac ngu trua."