Italy has 2 recognized nations within its borders (Vatican city and San Marino.)
There are 195 countries in the world today.
Four countries touch Italy's northern borders. Austria, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland are Italy's only bordering countries.
No, Italy has two countries in it: Vatican City and San Marino
No, Italy and France are separate, adjoining countries.
The African countries colonized by Italy were Libya, Somalia, and Eritrea. Ethiopia was occupied, but not colonized by Italy.
The closest countries to Italy are: Austria, France, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia and Switzerland. You can copy and paste this link of Italy's closest countries: http://www.wordtravels.com/images/map/Italy_map.jpg
Three Mediterranean countries are Spain, Italy, and Greece.
Italy is the only countries that lies on the Adriatic Sea.
The Axis countries were Germany, Japan and Italy
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
Italy is the larger of the two countries.
Germany and Italy