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Italy (Italian: Italia) is a large country in Southern Europe. It is home to the greatest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites - art and monuments are everywhere around the country. It is also famous worldwide for its cuisine, its fashion, the luxury sports cars and motorcycles, as well as for its beautiful coasts, lakes and mountains (the Alps and Appennines). North - The North of Italy is the country's most populated and developed portion. Cities like Turin, Milan, Bologna, Verona and Venice share the region's visitors with beautiful landscapes like the Lake Como area, impressive mountains such as the Dolomites and the Italian Alps and first-class ski resorts like Cortina d'Ampezzo and others. Central Italy breathes history and art. Rome boasts the remaining wonders of the Roman Empire and some of the world's best known landmarks such as the Colosseum. Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is Tuscany's top attraction, whereas nearby cities like Siena, Pisa and Lucca have much to offer to those looking for the country's rich history and cultural heritage. Southern Italy - Bustling Naples, the dramatic ruins of Pompeii, the romantic Amalfi Coast and laidback Apulia, as well as up-and-coming agritourism help making Italy's less visited region a great place to explore. Italian islands - Sardinia (Sardegna) and Sicily (Sicilia), the large island located to the south of the Italian peninsula (the "ball" to Italy's "boot") also Capri, Ischia, Elba, Procida, Aeolian Islands, Aegadian Islands, Tremiti and Pantelleria Italian Regions Italian Cities Italian Other destinations [ ] Italian Understand [ ] Get in [ ] See [ ] Get around Italy Talk Italy Buy [ ] Italy Eat [ ] Italy Drink Italy Sleep Italy Cope Italy Learn Italy Work Italy Stay safe Italy Stay healthy Italy Respect [ ] Italy Contact CitiesOf the hundreds of Italian cities, here are nine of its most famous: - Rome - (Roma): the capital, both of Italy and of the ancient Roman Empire; center of the Roman Catholic Church (the Vatican).
- Bologna - A major trade fair city.
- Florence - (Firenze): History, art, architecture. Uffizi gallery, David of Michelangelo Buonarroti.
- Genoa - (Genova) a vibrant and historical port city, birth place of Columbus.
- Milan - (Milano) - shares with Paris the title of fashion capital of the world and is the main financial and business center in the country.
- Naples - (Napoli) with its famous gulf and Vesuvius volcano, including Herculaneum and Pompeii.
- Pisa - home of the famous Leaning Tower.
- Turin - (Torino) was the host of the 2006 Winter Olympic Games, is an important city of technology and industry and so there are many events that worth a visit.
- Venice - (Venezia): History, art. Saint Mark's Square. The city is built on a lagoon, filled with canals, with no roads for cars. Very poetic and romantic.
Other destinations- Calabria and its pearl Praja a Mare - the italian best kept secret
- Capri and Ischia - the famed islands in the Bay of Naples
- Cinque Terre - five tiny, scenic, towns strung along the steep vineyard-laced coast of Liguria
- Elba - the largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, and the third largest island in Italy after Sicily and Sardinia
- Vatican City - the independent city-state and seat of the Pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Lago di Garda - A beautiful lake in Northern Italy
- Italian Alps, including The Dolomites - Some of the most beautiful mountains there are
UnderstandClimateThe climate of the coastal regions is a typical Mediterranean climate with mild winters and generally hot and dry summers. Italy and the large islands of Sicily and Sardinia have very changeable weather in autumn, winter, and spring in marked contrast to the settled sunny weather of summer. Disturbed weather can continue into late May and may commence any time after early September. Throughout the winter, however, cloudy rainy days alternate with spells of mild, sunny weather. The least number of rainy days and the highest number of hours of sunshine occur in the extreme south of the mainland and in Sicily and Sardinia. Here sunshine averages from four to five hours a day in winter and up to ten or eleven hours in summer. Generally, the hottest month is July (where temperatures can reach 32°C/34°C); the coldest month is January; the wettest month is November, with an average rainfall of 129mm; while the driest month is July, with an average rainfall of 15mm. Europe From WikitravelEurope encompasses an area of 10,400,000 km² (4,000,000 square miles), stretching from Asia to the Atlantic, and from Africa to the Arctic. Europe's longest river is the Volga, which meanders 3,530 km (2,193 miles) through Russia, and flows into the Caspian Sea. Eastern Europe's highest point is Russia's Mt. Elbrus, which rises to 5,642 m (18,510 feet) above sea level. Western Europe's highest point is Mont Blanc in the French-Italian Alps, which rises to 4,810 m (15,771 feet) above sea level. Europe's climate ranges from subtropical near the Mediterranean Sea in the south, to subarctic near the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean in the northern latitudes. There is much here for the traveller to enjoy, with a bewildering array of diversity and culture, cosmopolitan cities and spectacular scenery. RegionsEurope defies easy categorization, with its compact size and complex history. The following are five (loosely defined) regions in Europe: European Regions: Western Europe, Central Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Mediterranean Europe - Eastern Europe - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Russia and Ukraine;
- Mediterranean Europe - Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Cyprus(Greek Part), Greece, Italy, Kosova, Macedonia, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Northern Cyprus, Portugal, San Marino, Serbia, Spain, Turkey and Vatican City.
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| Flag | | | Quick Facts | | Capital | Rome | | Government | republic | | Currency | euro € (EUR) | | Area | 301,230 sq km | | Population | 58,133,509 (July 2006 est.) | | Language | Italian (official); minor German, French and Slovene-speaking communities | | Religion | predominately Roman Catholic (official) with mature Protestant and Jewish communities and a growing Muslim immigrant community | | Electricity | 230V/50Hz (European or Italian plug) | | Calling Code | 39 | | Internet TLD | .it | | Time Zone | UTC 1 |
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