What is the average number of people per household in Italy?
The average family size in Italy is 2.58. Italy has changed since World War II. Women and men are marrying later in life.
How long to sail by yacht from Brisbane to Italy?
It's about 8000 nautical miles all around. Given a modest speed of 4 knots, that's 100 nm per day, is 3 months non-stop, no sleep, no sight-seeing.
Therefore 3 months of continual travel, would take 12 months to see the whole place and visit shore-side attractions, and eliminate some night sailing passages.
What is the famous sports cars in Italy?
Enzo Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani Fiat, Iso, Italdesign and Alfa Romeo
Where can one go online to find a cheap flight to Venice Italy?
Cheap flights to Venice, Italy will best be found at websites such as Expedia or Tripadvisor. The flight itself will still be reasonably expensive, however these sites can find the best deals at the time.
What animals are raised in Italy?
The national animal of Italy is the Italian wolf. it was chosen to represent the entire country by depicting it as a protector of other lands. The wolf is also a symbol of Romulus and Remus, who according to legend, were raised by a she-wolf.
Yes as do most other European countries when measuring temperature.
What plateau region covers southeast italy?
The plateau that covers part of the southeast of Italy is called the Karst Plateau. It ranging about 429 square kilometers and has a population of about 19,000.
Is rome the largest city in Italy?
Rome is not a country. Rome is a city. It is the largest city in Italy.
Is Giorgio Napolitano the president of Italy?
Yes, Italy is a parliamentary republic with a president and a prime minister.
Why do you think there was not more support for democratic governments in Italy or Germany?
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In both countries the parliamentary democratic system was unable to cope effectively with the growing pressure of nationalism and (in Germany) of revanchist and racial attitudes of some extremist movement .
This situation had been triggered by the economic crisis of which both Italy and Germany were affected, but it was originated by communist and socialists political organizations which aimed to impose by all means (democratic or revolutionary) the bolshevism to the country.
For the financial, military and industrial establishments of both countries, that would have been unbearable, so that
they decided to support and finance more or less openly, the right extremists.
This policy led them to win the elections, in Italy in the early 20s, in Germany in the early 30s, thus officially allowing the parliamentary democracy to further exist, but of to be soon replaced by the dictature, based upon the violence, though more or less concealed by means of many accomplishments in economic and social welfare of the people.
Italy only joined the war to get land. When they received little land, they were upset. (A reason they joined on the Axis sides in WWII)
Japan thought only Asians should be in Asia. They didn't like the fact that England, France, and the Dutch had colonies in Asia.
Do most of Italy's people speak italian?
Italian is the main language spoken in Italy, there is also other languages spoken there but Italian is the main one. Eg: English is main language in Australia
What country surrounds the republic of san marino?
Italy is the country that surrounds San Marino. Landlocked by Italy, it has no coastline and lies in the Apennine Mountains.
How many hours from Italy to Austria?
Taking the A2 and A1-Highway from Vienna to Rome (1.134 km): about 10 hours
Taking the A2 from Vienna to Venice (615 km): about 6 hours
Taking the A2 and A4 from Vienna to Milano (867 km): about 8 hours
Taking the A2 and A1 from Vienna to Napoli (1325 km): about 12 hours
Taking the A1 from Salzburg to Rome (1.142 km): about 10 hours
Taking the A10 and A23 from Salzburg to Venice (452 km): about 4 and a half hours
Taking the A13 from Salzburg to Milano (599 km): about 5 and a half hours
Taking the A1 from Salzburg to Napoli (1.142 km): about 10 hours
Taking the A1 from Innsbruck to Rome (771 km): about 7 hours
Taking the A13, A22 and A4 from Innsbruck to Venice (392 km): about 4 hours
Taking the A13, A22 and A4 from Innsbruck to Milano (419 km): about 4 hours
Takingthe A1 from Innsbruck to Napoli (962 km): 9 hours
How much is the density of inhabitants per square kilometres in Italy?
Italy's population density is about 200 persons per square kilometer.
Italy was divided among different states until the 19th century: the biggest was the Kingdom of Naples in the south, ruled in the 16th century by Aragon (Spain).
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Can you use us postage to mail from italy?
No, you have to use stamps from the country of origin of the mail. In this case you will have to use Italian postage stamps.
What country lost the most territory as a result of the unification of Italy?
The Austrian (or Austro-Hungarian) Empire lost the most territory. They controlled much of Veneto and other northeast Italian regions.