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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

What seas make Italy a peninsula?

The Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea in the south, and the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west.

What is the area in square km in Italy?

301,230 square kilometres!

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Mountain names in Italy?

Apennines

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What were the jobs in 1900's in Italy?

Many people would have been farmers or farm labourers, around coastline there have been many fishermen. In the north of Italy, they worked in textiles and refiining. There would probably have been quite a lot of women working as seamstreses, sewing clothes etc. In cities there would probably a lot of people worked in offices as clerks, typists, secretaries etc. Some of them been actors, writers, musicians, and artists.

Is Sicily joined to Italy?

No, come on Answer Italy includes the large islands of Sicily and Sardinia but not the island of Corsica. It also includes the smaller islands of Elba and Isle of Capri.

Does Italy have a multiparty system?

Yes, Italy has a multiparty system. However, there seems to be some consolidation going on. It will be interesting to see if it turns into a two or three party state. The parliamentary democracies of Europe, Spain, France, England, Germany, tend toward 2 or 3 party states. Italy seems headed in that direction. It will be interesting to watch.

What caused the Leaning Tower of Pisa lean and does this make it unusual?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa first began to tilt during its construction when the foundation of the ground it was built on was too soft on one side to properly support the tower's weight. As the tower was being completed, the initial tilt gradually began to lean even more until the structure was completely stabilized in May 2008. Engineers announced that for the first time in history, the tower would stop moving, and would remain stable for at least the next two hundred years.

This tilt is what makes the tower an unusual landmark and architectual phenomenom. As a popular tourist attraction, the tower is visited by millions of tourists per year.

Is Italy an oligarchy or democratic or autocratic?

Today, Italy is a democratic republic and a developed country with the 8th- highest Quality-of-life index rating in the world.

How do Italians eat?

Italians live in the top part of NSW and in Sydney.

The Italians value there stay, but that doesnt mean that all Italians live in Sydney. 45% of Italians live in other states other than NSW.

What age do you have to be to vote in Italy?

In Italy you have to be 18 to vote, but 25 to vote for senate elections.

Why Did The Japan And Italy Join Hitler?

Shared expansion interests with Germany and Italy. Both opposed Britain and France. Germany thought Japan was a good ally.

How long does it take from Milan Italy to Genoa Italy by car?

the trip is so short, that flight is not really warranted (I am not sure there are even flights between Milan and Genoa).

There are numerous trains between both cities throughout the day... I think this is your best option.

How many countries are in Italy?

It is clear that Italy forms one Sovereign State which is consisted of 20 regions each region with a statute which serves as a regional constitution.

15 regions have ordinary statutes and 5 have special statutes.
Italy is a country. It has regions (20) and provinces.

What happened in Florence Italy during the Renaissance?

The renaissance originated in Florence, the reason is generally assumed to be related to the social, political, and civic structure of Florence at the time. It may also relate to the migration of many Greek scholars to that area of Italy at the time. One of the assumed "pioneers" so to speak of the renaissance itself may have been writer Dante Alighieri, who was the creator of many unique philosophical concepts of the time. Such philosophical concepts may have inspired the type of thought that spawned the renaissance.

What is the capital of Italy and in which region is it found?

The capital of Italy is Roma, and Italy is in the region Lazio. 🇮🇹

What is the road mile distance between Rome and the Amalfi Coast Italy?

The driving distance is about 180 road miles and total driving time is approximately three hours.

What was happening in Italy in 1452 to 1519?

Daily life in Verona was not different from other Italian cities of the time.

Social classes : the upper class were probably the landed aristocrats, or the richest of the merchants and master artisans, under them artisans of different grade, and at the bottom the serfs, and the low-life.

Houses: stone palaces for the rich, with frescoes and walled gardens, masonry for the middle-class, wooden attics or nothing at all for the poor.

Food: no tomato, potato, turkey, maize or other food originating in America, of course. A diet based on meat (expecially game) for the rich, little or no protein for the poors.

Religion: Christian Catholic, for almost everyone (this is before Luther), perhaps not much felt (there were some movements for "reform" from time to time), some Jews

What does 926 Italy on a silver necklace mean?

As .916 is used in Britain when referring to 22K gold, .926 is the Hallmark used in Italy when referring to the purity of the gold or Karat. And I believe it is yellow gold which also contains copper and silver (conbined account for the remaining 7.4 percent of the karat weight) to give it the yellow coloring.