The two regions in Italy that are islands are Sicily and Sardinia. Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is located to the southwest of the Italian mainland, while Sardinia is situated to the west of the mainland, north of Sicily. Both regions have distinct cultures, histories, and landscapes that contribute to their unique identities within Italy.
Sicily and sardina are 2 islands just off the cost of Italy
Italy has 20 regions, which are divided into 110 provinces.
Valle d'Aosta is the smallest of the twenty regions in Italy.
Does Italy have any islands
Italy has 20 regions and 6 islands. Italy is slightly larger than Arizona. The thermometer is an Italian invention. The piano hails from Italy The average Italian consumes 26 gallons of wine a year.
Sardinia & Sicily
Italy has 20 regions.
The western islands of Italy are Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. :)
Britain and Ireland are islands but Italy is not an island.
Italy has 20 regions that are split into 110 provinces.
i think corfu was one of them
There are 3 islands that surrond Italy although only 2 of them are Italian. The other is French. The French one is called Corsica and the 2 Italian ones are called Sardengna and Sicilia. More information in Wikipedia