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  • Italy project By Kyle Armstrong Italy project By Kyle
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  • Map of Italy There are lots of cities in Italy like Rome Rome Milan Milan Florence Florence Naples Naples Bari Bari and lots more. and lots more.
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  • Countries around Italy Here are some countries around Italy: France France Switzerland Switzerland Austria Austria Hungary Hungary Croatia Croatia
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  • Population of Italy The population of Italy is 61,016,804 The population of Italy is 61,016,804
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  • Capital of Italy The capital of Italy is Rome. The capital of Italy is Rome. The population of Rome is 2,760,665. The population of Rome is 2,760,665. The Vatican is in Rome. The Vatican is in Rome.
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  • The currency of Italy The currency of Italy is the euro. The currency of Italy is the euro. The euro became its currency in 2002. The euro became its currency in 2002. Its currency prior to the euro was the lira. Its currency prior to the euro was the lira.
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  • Language Ciao means hello. Ciao means hello. Come va? means how are you? Come va? means how are you? Multa means fine. Multa means fine.
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  • Religion The main religion in Italy is Catholicism. The main religion in Italy is Catholicism. The Vatican city is in Italy. The Vatican city is in Italy. The Pope lives in the Vatican city. The Pope lives in the Vatican city. The Vatican is a separate sovereign state from Italy. The Vatican is a separate sovereign state from Italy. The Vatican city is the smallest independent state in the world. The Vatican city is the smallest independent state in the world.
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  • Climate in Italy The climate of Italy is usually warm. The climate of Italy is usually warm. The climate is different in the north of the country and south of the country. The climate is different in the north of the country and south of the country. The north has a humid subtropical climate. The north has a humid subtropical climate. The south has a Mediterranean climate. The south has a Mediterranean climate.
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  • Volcanoes The biggest volcano in Italy is Mount Etna. The biggest volcano in Italy is Mount Etna. It is 3329m (10922.ft). It is 3329m (10922.ft). Its last eruption was in 2011. Its last eruption was in 2011.
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  • Food and farming The most popular foods in Italy are: The most popular foods in Italy are: pizza pizza spaghetti spaghetti pasta pasta coffee specifically espresso coffee specifically espresso potatoes potatoes tomatoes tomatoes bell peppers bell peppers maize maize wine wine
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  • Italian transport Some Italian people travel in High speed trains High speed trains Boats Boats Cars Cars Fact: Ferrari is a famous make of car which is made in Italy. Fact: Ferrari is a famous make of car which is made in Italy.
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  • Famous Italian people Full name: Giovanni Trapattoni Full name: Giovanni Trapattoni Date of birth:17 March 1939 (age 72) Date of birth:17 March 1939 (age 72) Place of birth: Cusano Milanino, Italy Place of birth: Cusano Milanino, Italy Height:1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Height:1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position: Defender, Midfielder Playing position: Defender, Midfielder
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  • Roberto Mancini Full name: Roberto Mancini Full name: Roberto Mancini Date of birth:27 November 1964 (age 47) Date of birth:27 November 1964 (age 47) Place of birth: Iesi, Italy Place of birth: Iesi, Italy Height:1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in) Height:1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in) Playing position: Forward Playing position: Forward
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  • Leonardo de vinci Birth name: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci Birth name: Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci Born: April 15, 1452 Vinci, Italy, near Florence Born: April 15, 1452 Vinci, Italy, near Florence Died: May 2, 1519 (aged 67) Amboise, France Died: May 2, 1519 (aged 67) Amboise, France Field: He had many and diverse fields of arts and sciences. Field: He had many and diverse fields of arts and sciences. Movement: High Renaissance Movement: High Renaissance Works: Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man Works: Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man
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  • Italian tourist attractions There are lots of tourist attractions in Italy like There are lots of tourist attractions in Italy like The Tower of Pisa The Tower of Pisa Uffizi Gallery Uffizi Gallery The Colosseum The Colosseum Fontana di Trevi Fontana di Trevi The Vatican City The Vatican City Fact about Fontana di Trevi: Lengend says if you throw a coin you will return to Rome at least one more time Fact about Fontana di Trevi: Lengend says if you throw a coin you will return to Rome at least one more time
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