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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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How long does it take to travel on a plane to Italy from Newark?

A random search for flights from Newark Liberty (EWR) to Milan Malpensa (MXP) shows:

OPTION 1: 8hr 10min Nonstop

EWR - MXP Continental Airlines Flt 44 Dep 06:40pm 11Jun,Fri

Flight Duration: 8hr 10min

OPTION 2: 10hr 00min via Brussels (BRU) [Cheaper Option]

EWR - BRU Jet Airways Flt 227 Dep 06:35pm 11Jun,Fri

BRU - MXP Brussels Airlines Flt 3155 Dep 09:00am 12Jun,Sat

Flight Duration: 8hr 50min; Layover Time: 1hr 10min; Total Trip Time: 10hr 00min

What tornado happened in Italy?

As with all places, most Italian tornadoes are weak (EF0-EF1), onlyasmall percentage are strong (EF2-EF3), but in the past Italy has had many destructive events.

In the 1930 a probable F5 tornado hit northern Italy killing 23 people in a path 80 km (50 mi) long.

A few years later, in the 1957 another F5 hit the northern Italy killing 6 people.

On September 11, 1970 an F4 tornado hit Padua and Venice travelling for 70 km killing 36 people (most of these on a boat).

Thewere were two other possible F4 tornadoes, one in 1910 that killed 60 people and another in the 1965 that killed 9 people.

Then there are numerous F3 or EF3 tornadoes. The most recent dates back to 3 May 2013 in northern Italy; large and strong tornado that wounded 13 people. The other most important have occurred in November 28, 2012, near Taranto killing 1 person, on June 6, 2009 near Treviso which wounding 28 people, on November 12, 2004 in Sicily (nearly an F4) and on July 7, 2001 near Milan wounding 92 people.

Two major ports in Italy?

I hope this information can help you. These are the major ports for commodities in Italy.

NAPLES PORT

Piazzale Pisacane

80133 Naples

Phone: (39) (081) 228-3111

FAX: (39) (081) 206-888

Naples is Italy's second largest port in the Tyrrhenian sea. It is located on the western coast of the country, around the ankle of the Italian boot.

Equipment at the port includes 15 cranes with hook (12- to 20-ton, of which two are 12-ton cranes with bucket) and four 50-ton portainers. There is also one 60-ton floating crane, and 3 self-moving cranes, one Liebherr 1300 HD and 2 Gottwald HMK 280E for loading, unloading and handling of containers.

Other equipment at the port includes 11 mobile gangways for passenger traffic, 2 mobile towers with 4 suction pipes with a total rated capacity of 600 tonnes/hour and an output capacity of 3,200 tonnes/day and pipes to the grain silos with total suction capacity of 200 tonnes/hour.

Storage facilities include shed and warehousing space, 1,000 tons of cold storage, coal storage, bonded warehousing and open storage. There are berths with pipeline connections to coast storage facilities.

SAVONA PORT

Autorita Portuale di Savona

via Gramsci, 14

17100 Savona

Phone: (39) (019) 198-5541

FAX: (39) (019) 1982-7399

Web Site: www.porto.sv.it

The Port of Savona has the ability to handle the following cargoes: forest products, general cargo, steel, grains, oil, bulk cargo and containers.

Forest Products Terminal has 550 m of loading quays, 16,000 sq. m of roofed warehouse and 120,000 cu. m capacity for 40,000 tons of goods. Railway and road connections are available.

General cargo area in Savona for 50,000 sq. m (10,000 in use and 40,000 for readiness) and warehousing for 50,000 sq. m (7,000 in use and 43,000 for readiness)

There is a steel terminal of 12,000 sq. m.

The Cellulose Terminal has 8,000 sq. m of warehousing, with a capacity of 60,000 cm. Fork lifts are available.

The Grain Silo has 2 discharging pneumatic mobile towers and one loading mobile tower. It has a stocking capacity of 60,000 cu. m. Five rail lines are connected to the port system.

Societa Funiviaria Alto Tirreno plant handles bulk cargoes with four 6-ton gantries. It is connected by ropeway to a 600,000 ton stockyard.

The container terminal at Vado Ligure has 465 m of quays, a park of 20,000 sq. m with 2 transtainers (35 tons capacity under spreader, 17.9 m lifting height, 15 rows) and 2 portainers (45 tons capacity under spreader, 43 m outreach) for 3,000 TEU of storage.

Reefer Terminal has 2,800 sq. m of covered storage. There is refrigerated storage for about 1600 tons of fruit. The conveyor belt discharge system is fully automated and computerized.

Cereol Italia silos in Vado Ligure (65,000 tons of storage) handle vessels up to 60,000 dwt.

San Raffaele Pier discharges and loads bulk cargoes. Equipment includes 2 slewing grabs and a loader.

Sea Buoys Terminal has 7 buoys, 35 m draft mooring supertankers, coastal shore tankers for oil products and 4 tanker terminals.

What event made the unification of Italy or Germany possible?

The event made the unification of Italy possible is Risorgimento. As for Germany it was made possible by the Franco- Prussian War.

Why is attilas invasion of gaul and Italy so destructive to rome?

Attila's invasion of Gaul and then of Italy were not as destructive as it is sometimes thought.

Attila's invasion of Gaul was stopped by a combined force of Romans and their Frankish , Burgundians, and Visigoth allies at the battle of the Catalaunian Plains (or Battle of Châlons). This was a titanic battle. The both forces It has been estimated the opposing forces had 50-80,000 men each. The death toll was enormous. Before this battle, Attila ravaged northern Gaul. However, historians disagree about the extent to which this invasion was damaging to the Romans. Some more recent historians argue that ts significance has been enormously exaggerated in conventional history.

Attila invade northern Italy up to the river Po. He sacked many cities and razed the border city of Aquileia to the ground. However, he had to abandon this invasion. One of the major reason was a famine which hit Italy in 451, the year before the invasion due to crop failure. In 452 there was crop failure again. This meant that Attila would not have bee able to feed his troops, had he decided to march on Rome. Moreover, Roman troops from the eastern part of the Roman Empire were sent to the Hungarian plains, the Homeland of the Huns. These defeated the Hun troops Attila had left behind to defend the homeland. The Romans negotiated Attila's withdrawal and a peace treaty. Unable to sustain his campaign and to defend his homeland, Attila agreed to this. Therefore, the destructiveness of Attila's invasion of Italy was of limited extent.

What is the climate of leanig tower of Pisa?

Like much of Italy, the city of Pisa has a Mediterranean climate. The rainiest months in Pisa are December and January.

What will be the population in 2025 for Italy?

The current situation in Italy is that the birth rate is higher than the death rate but this gap is closing and by 2015 the death rate will be higher than the birth rate. This is not just going to happen in Italy it is a something that is happening in across Europe and the developed world. People are living longer and not having children until later in life and having less children.

Can you travel to Italy if your passport expires in less than 6 months?

It depends on your nationality. It is better to ask at the Italian Embassy in person, by telephone, or on the internet.

Did the Italians after surrender fight for allies in World War 2?

no that was in WWI

Actually in both wars they switched sides.

-Before WW1 they were aligned with Germany but switched when the war started.

-When the Allies invaded Sicily during WW2 the Italians surrendered and joined the Allies, but Benito Mussolini was rescued by Germany and he started the Italian Social Republic in Northern Italy, It became Allies (US, UK, Italy) VS. Axis (Germany, Italian Social Republic).

What happened in Italy in 1750 to 1800?

Italy was under the hegemony of both France and Austria around the time of the American Revolution. Milano and Venice were in the Austrian sector. on the other hand the Italian astronomer Cassini, who discovered the Cassini division in the rings of Saturn, and edited the first astronomical almanac - since l679 it has been published- In PARIS. so there hegemony worked both ways.

What is a Mediterranean island belonging to Italy?

The largest, most famous, and most important island that belongs to Italy is the island of Sicily on the southern tip.

What country is bordered by FranceGermanyAustria and Italy?

The Netherlands is bordered by Germany on the East, Belgium in the South and the North Sea on the West and North.

Luxembourg is not fully surrounded by Belgium and German, but only a small section of the country's southern border is closed in by France.

Does a real GUCCI watch made in Italy?

Well, i bought a perfume from Gucci and it said "made in Italy" so I would assume that the shoe boxes say the same thing.

What is an effect that Risorgimento had on the government of Italy?

The Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unification in the 19th century, significantly transformed the government of Italy by leading to the establishment of a unified Italian state in 1861. It ended centuries of regional fragmentation and foreign domination, replacing various kingdoms and states with a centralized constitutional monarchy under the House of Savoy. This unification fostered a sense of national identity and laid the groundwork for future political developments, including the establishment of a republic in 1946. The movement also influenced political ideologies and governance structures, paving the way for modernization and reforms in the Italian political landscape.

What is life like in Calabria Italy?

Hi, as you can see that Kalabria is in Italy and this place is under the sun of miditerrenia sea I was just undering what's life like there and what excactly KALABRIA means where this word come from. thanks

How old is the Pantheon?

Pantheon A circular temple in Rome, completed in 27 B.C. and dedicated to all the gods.

What is the distance from Verona Italy to Munich Germany?

about 302 miles

(source: timeanddate.com)

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Who is Italians pope?

There have been over 200 Italian popes.

Why does Italy wear Blue?

Sky blue was the color of the Royal House of the Kingdom of Italy. In its first match, the Italian national team wore white shirts with shorts from the club of each player; the sky blue shirts were introduced in the following match. Azzurro (singular of azzurri) was the royal family (Savoia) color. It wasn't changed when the Italian Republic was born in 1946, because for too many years "azzurri" identified Italian national teams.

How far is it from ciampino airport to fiumicino airport in rome?

The Airport is not too far but it is not well connected to the city. Moreover I would not suggest to travel from Ciampino since the airport hasn't the minimum required security infrastructures. If something happens (hope not of course), it would be a tragedy. The lane is too short.... The lane lacks the space to stop the place in case of emergency... Fly to Fiumicino, it's much better!!!

How do you translate a taste of Italy from English to Italian?

To translate "a taste of Italy" from English to Italian, you would say "un assaggio d'Italia." In this translation, "un" means "a," "assaggio" means "taste," and "d'Italia" means "of Italy." The phrase captures the essence of experiencing the flavors and culture of Italy in a concise manner.