Yes
Spain and Italy ARE different countries; ergo they are not in the same country, but are in the same continent, Europe.
Some cities with the same latitude as Seattle (47.6° N) are Vancouver in Canada, Paris in France, and Turin in Italy. These cities share a similar distance from the equator, which can influence their climate and daylight hours throughout the year.
No, the climate stays the same but the weather changes with the seasons.
yes Italy does get to vote who governs the country actually Italy does the same as England.
no japan is its own country and same with Italy they are completely separate japan is in Asia and Italy is in Europe
No answer. They are both the same country!
Yes, Latin America's climate varies widely due to its diverse geography, which includes mountains, rainforests, deserts, and coastlines. This leads to different climate zones within the same country, such as the tropical rainforest climate in the Amazon basin and the arid climate in the Atacama Desert in Chile.
Much the same as in other countries. There are trains throughout the country and connecting Slovenia with Italy, Austria, Hungary and Croatia. There are many roads and motorways/freeways There are airports in different cities but because the country is small air travel within the country isn't common. Buses connect cities across the country.
Same place Citibank is located -- all throughout the country.
No, continental climate and temperate climate are not the same. A continental climate typically features larger seasonal temperature variations with hot summers and cold winters, while a temperate climate has milder, more moderate temperature variations throughout the year.
The US has a republic form of government and countries such as France, Italy, Brazil, and India have the same forms.
It has to be either China or the former Soviet union.