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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 population of Italians in Australia?

There are no statistics available on how many people in Australia speak Italian. While it is certain that there are some who do, the national language of Australia is English, and those who speak other languages normally speak English in addition to any other languages they may speak.

How have people changed the environment in Italy?

One of the ways in which people have changed the environment is by deforestation. Human beings in Italy have also established industries that cause negative effects to the environment.

How the people of Venice Italy adapted to their environment?

The people of Venice, Italy, have adapted to their unique aquatic environment by constructing a city on a series of islands interconnected by canals and bridges. They developed a specialized mode of transportation using gondolas and vaporetti (water buses) to navigate the waterways. Additionally, buildings were designed on stilts to cope with rising water levels and flooding, showcasing innovative engineering techniques. This adaptation reflects a deep understanding of their environment and a commitment to preserving their cultural heritage amidst challenges.

Is Italy western europe?

Most people hold that Italy is in Western Europe if Europe is strictly divided between Western Europe and Eastern Europe. However, if Europe is divided more regionally, then Italy quickly becomes part of Southern Europe. Western Europe than shrinks to France, Monaco, Switzerland, the UK, and Ireland. (Germany and Benelux are sometimes included if Northern Europe is also split off).

Loucation of the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

I THink it is A Bell for The Church nearby

Many steps and the bells on the top.

It's a bell tower, with seven bells.

How many feet is the tower of Pisa?

The Eiffel Tower has a total height of 1,063 feet (324 meters) including its antennas at the top. Excluding the antennas, the tower stands at a height of 984 feet (300 meters). It is an iconic landmark located in Paris, France, and one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world.

How were Italians treated by Americans?

Some Italians stereotype Americans as being self-absorbed and ignorant, but others who have met Americans like the fact that they are usually so friendly and laid-back. Italians simply dislike the "ignorant tourist American" rather than American people in general. Also, Italians are much pickier about food and generally schedule their meals, oftentimes finding it odd that Americans don't schedule meals and have little to no "food culture."

How many hours to fly from south Africa to Italy?

The time required for flight between the above places is 10.5 hrs. Average speed of 500 miles/hour is used to calculate the time. This time is inclusive of the landing and take off times. However, the time required for the baggage and security checking has not been added. The actual time may change depending on the flight path chosen.

When was Rome built?

Rome is estimated to be built around 8th century BC but it's not known for sure

Why did Italy switch sides just before ww1?

World War 2

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In WW2, the Italian government did NOT switch sides. Some of the leaders and businessmen of Italy and the citizens wanted to switch sides. But Churchill and England did not want the Allies to allow the Italians to join their alliance. Instead they demanded that the Italians surrender. This is why there was a long delay between the time Benito Mussolini step down in August 1943 and the announcement of their surrender on 8 September 1943, the day before the landings at Salerno.

The Italian government surrendered and their soldiers were disarmed. Of course, the German army occupied much of Italy and disarmed the Italians so they would not fight them. Italian civilians and ex-soldiers were allowed to be employed as interpreters, guides and carry supplies. It wasn't until a year later before some Italians were armed and trained so they could fight with the Allies. But this was only 5 combat groups (or battalion size).

There is a difference between how the Italian Government switched sides in WW1 and how they surrendered in WW2. This is a big difference and not just splitting hairs.

What mountain range is in Switzerland northern Italy and parts of France?

Switzerland lies to the east of France and the French Alps leads onto the Swiss Alps. Just above this long mountain range is a range of mountains known as the Jura Mountains.

Is Italy part of England?

No. Sicily is an island that is part of Italy. There are islands off the southwest coast of England called the Scilly Isles, which you may be thinking of and confusing with Sicily.

Which mountains are found in the north of Italy?

The mountains in Northern Italy are the Alps, which also extend into France, Switzerland and Austria.

Average age of Italy's citizens?

the average age of the italion speciesis about 30-40 yrs old! if lucky you shall report back or chnage this answer if inccorect but this is the answer!! if u dont send this 2 15 people or more u will have bad luck all your life!!

Bank of America in Rome Italy?

Yes, there is an Bank of America in Italy & it is located at Via Manzoni, 5 Milano, 20121.

It is known as Merrill Lynch Investment Banking which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of America.