A great location to look is at the following link: http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries/maps/italym.htm This is part of the American Battle Monuments Commision web site. It shows the United States monuments and cemeteries in Europe. It is a very good website with photos of the locations and videos for some of them.
No, Italy is not a part of the United States; it is its own country.
Italy is a member of both NATO (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nato) and the United Nations, therefore all the member states of that organisation are technically allies (although the United Nations is not strictly a military alliance).
Italy.
because it is a country such as the united states
Orvieto, Italy. Why?
what fraction of the United states population live in Italy
united states italy
The United States, Japan and Italy
The US did not in any way conquer the nation of Japan. The US helped the nation to rebuild and reform, and still to this day provides its military to aid Japan because Japan is not permitted to have a military.
· Pecos (United States) · Piave (Italy) · Pineios (Greece) · Platte (Nebraska) · Po (Italy) · Potomac (United States) · Purus (Brazil, a tributary of the Amazon)
A united Italy, at the time made up of about ten independent states.
as in 1861 the various States United to become Italy?