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Its Rome, Apennines and Sardinia
Rome occupied Sardinia after the Mercenary War. Throughout the war, Rome was given the chance to take control of Sardinia but declined. Homwever, at the end of the War (237) Rome changed its mind and took control of the island. This did not appeal to Carthage and may have been one of the causes of the second punic war.
Cagliari is the capital. But technically, Rome is because it is part of Italy.
There are a number of prosperous areas of Italy. Some of these include Rome, Milan, as well as in Sardinia.
No. Rome is the capital city of Italy and is on the Italian mainland. Sicily is an island that is part of Italy.
Rome, Italy is near 41.5°N, 12.5°E.
In 265 BC, Carthage controlled the island of Corsica, located to the north of Sardinia. This strategic position allowed Carthage to extend its influence in the western Mediterranean. Corsica was significant for its resources and as a naval base for Carthaginian operations. The island's control was part of the larger tensions between Carthage and Rome that eventually led to the Punic Wars.
Grazia Deledda lived in Italy, primarily in the region of Sardinia. She was born in Nuoro, Sardinia in 1871 and spent most of her life on the island, drawing inspiration from its landscapes, culture, and people for her works as a writer.
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There are thre islands around Italy. Sardinia, Sicily, and Malta. All ore beautiful this time of year. There is also the large island of Corsica, owned by France. Malta is a much smaller island and is not part of the country of Italy.