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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › ItalienItalienWikipedia

    Há 22 horas · Italien ( italienisch Italia [ iˈtaːlja ], amtlich Italienische Republik, italienisch Repubblica Italiana [ reˈpubblika itaˈljaːna ]) ist ein Staat in Südeuropa. Die Hauptstadt und bevölkerungsreichste Stadt ist Rom und das Wirtschafts- und Finanzzentrum ist Mailand .

  2. Há 2 dias · Italy, country of south-central Europe, occupying a peninsula that juts deep into the Mediterranean Sea. Italy comprises some of the most varied and scenic landscapes on Earth and is often described as a country shaped like a boot. At its broad top stand the Alps, which are among the world’s most rugged mountains.

  3. Há 4 dias · Tourism in Italy. The Colosseum in Rome, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. The city of Venice, ranked many times as the most beautiful city in the world [1] [2]

  4. Há 2 dias · Culture of Italy. The Sistine Chapel ceiling, with frescos done by Michelangelo. The Forum of Pompeii with Vesuvius in the distance. The culture of Italy encompasses the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, and customs of the Italian peninsula and of the Italians throughout history.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomeRome - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · Culture. Toggle Culture subsection. Rome. Coordinates: 41°53′36″N12°28′58″E. This article is about the capital city of Italy. For the ancient empire ruled by Rome, see Roman Empire. For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). Rome ( Italian and Latin: Roma, Italian: [ˈroːma] ⓘ) is the capital city of Italy.

  6. Há 3 dias · t. e. Clockwise from top left; some of the most popular Italian foods: Neapolitan pizza, carbonara, espresso, and gelato. Italian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine [1] consisting of the ingredients, recipes and cooking techniques developed in Italy since Roman times and later spread around the world together with waves of Italian diaspora.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SardiniaSardinia - Wikipedia

    Há 2 dias · View of Gennargentu, the highest massif of Sardinia. A proportionate graph of Sardinian topography: 13.6% of the island is mountainous, 18.5% is flat, and 67.9% is hilly. Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily and before Cyprus ), with an area of 24,100 km 2 (9,305 sq mi).