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Italy

Italy. Italy Map. Italy. Capital: Rome Population : 58.1 million GDP per capita: $ 28,529 Adult literacy rate: 99% (male); 98% ( female) Life expectancy: 77 (male); 83 ( female)

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Italy

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  1. Italy

  2. Italy Map

  3. Italy • Capital:Rome • Population:58.1 million • GDP per capita: $28,529 • Adult literacy rate: 99% (male); 98% (female) • Life expectancy: 77 (male); 83 (female) • Vatican City, home of the Roman Catholic pope and headquarters for the Roman Catholic Church, is located within Rome. • Currency: Euro

  4. Italy • In Italy, pulling down the lower eyelid with a finger is a way of acknowledging someone's cleverness. • Italians refer to one another by their city of origin (Milanese, Roman, Florentine, etc.). • When eating with guests, Italians usually do not hurry; a meal may last one to four hours. • Nearly every city and town honors the local patron saint with an annual celebration.

  5. Famous People Marco Polo(1254–1324) merchant, explorer Leonardo da Vinci(1452–1519) artist, scientist

  6. Climate/Religion • The climate is temperate but varies by region. • Winters are cold and rainy in the north, cool around Rome • Mild in the south. Typical of the Mediterranean climate, summers in the south can be very hot (up to 104°F). • Nearly all Italians are Roman Catholic

  7. Pictures Parking Method Fountain

  8. Land • Italy, including the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, covers 116,305 sq.mi. and is slightly larger than Arizona. • Alpine mountains in the north to the coastal lowlands in the south. • Shaped like a boot, the country is generally mountainous. The Italian Alps run along the northern border. • The Apennines(mnts) form a spine down the peninsula

  9. Famous People Galileo Galilei(1564–1642) astronomer The Godfather

  10. Economy • Italy's economy is based on agriculture in the south and industry in the north. • Small- and medium-sized businesses in the north are a strong driving force in the economy. • The service sector, which includes tourism, comprises about two-thirds of Italy's GDP. • Italy is one of the world's largest wine producers and a major producer of cheese. • Other important crops include wheat, potatoes, corn, rice, fruits, and olive oil. • Italy is a major steel and iron producer; industry accounts for almost one-third of the gross domestic product (GDP).

  11. Pictures Colosseum Dog Parking

  12. Sports • Soccer is by far the most popular sport, and teams wear the colors of their home city's flag. Avid fans follow the World Cup competition, which Italy's national soccer team has won three times. • Bicycling, horse racing, skiing, tennis, boxing, fencing, swimming, and track and field are also popular.

  13. Pictures Gondolas Gondoliers

  14. Pictures “Grand Canal” in Venice Magazines

  15. Bubonic Plague(Black Death) • Killed 25 million people(1300’s) • Bacterium • In guts of Flies • Flies bite rats and people • Humans cough, sneeze, spit up infected blood and saliva.

  16. Pictures Pompeii St. Mark’s Square

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