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Intercultural exchange COMENIUS DIEZ 2013 17-22 NOVEMBER IPPOLITO CAVALCANTI SCHOOL ( ITALY )

Intercultural exchange COMENIUS DIEZ 2013 17-22 NOVEMBER IPPOLITO CAVALCANTI SCHOOL ( ITALY ). THE ECONOMY IN ITALY. The Italian economy is mixed , divided into 3 sectors :. Now we’ll show the Italian economy in percentages.

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Intercultural exchange COMENIUS DIEZ 2013 17-22 NOVEMBER IPPOLITO CAVALCANTI SCHOOL ( ITALY )

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  1. InterculturalexchangeCOMENIUSDIEZ 201317-22 NOVEMBERIPPOLITO CAVALCANTI SCHOOL (ITALY ) THE ECONOMY IN ITALY

  2. The Italian economy ismixed, dividedinto 3 sectors :

  3. Now we’ll show the Italian economy in percentages . . .

  4. The primarysectoris so calledbecauseit is the first form of economic activity practiced by man. It includes all the activity that affect crops, both the traditional and organic crops. The main activities are: 1. Agriculture 2.Breeding 4 3. Viticulture:

  5. In 2012 Italy confirms first European country for food quality DOP IGP STG DOP = protected designation of origin IGP = protected geographical indication STG = traditional specialty guaranteed Some typical products exported from Italy are: LARDO DI COLONNATA : The lard is made with pork lard seasoned in basins of Carrara marble. In fact the lard is placed in the basins in alternate layers, with aromas and flavors. The basins are rubbed with garlic, have special temperature and humidity, so that the finished product has an unique characteristics. Step 1 : This is the basin where the fat is deposited.

  6. Step 2 : The lard is sprinkled with salt, pepper, rosemary and spices and sesoned for 6 months Step 3: This is the end result:

  7. Extra virgin olive oil:Italy is the second manufacturer, in Europe and around the World, of olive oil with an average production of 464,000 tons, with 41 olives DOC and 1 olive IGP. The mostimportantis the extra virginTuscan olive oil IGP Campania buffalo mozzarella DOP: The production area includes the provinces of Benevento,Caserta,Naplesand Salerno.

  8. The term “Mozzarella” derives from the verb “cut off”, that is, the operation still practiced today in all dairies. Cut off Mozzarella is hand made and it is processed cutting the curd with indexes and thumbs giving it a round form. Curd

  9. Italianwines:Italy holds the record for largest wine producer, after France. The finest and expensive italian wines are: Bolgheri SassicaiaDOC where a bottle can cost up to 800 euros 2. Barbaresco Gaja

  10. 3. Masseto di Tenute di Ornellaia

  11. The secondary sector is so called because it satisfies the less important human’s needs. All the agriculture products processing from raw materials to semi-finished and final productsbelong to the secondary sector. The most important industries in the secondary sector are: Mechanical Clothing Food

  12. Italy is known for the production of the most important cars in the world as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati and Fiat. Ferrari: Was born in Modena in 1939 by Enzo Ferrari. The first Ferrari’s car called 125 S was created in 1947 and was also the first car to have the name Ferrari. The Ferrari super-cars are exported all over the world and participated with great success to the most famous car races in the world. FERRARI 125 S http://youtu.be/U3zkSC9GGTE

  13. Lamborghini: Wasborn in 1948 in Ferrara and founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini. Verysoon the Super-car Larmborghini 350 wasborn. The projects, the originality and the power of Lamborghini havealwaysbeen the mostfamousfeatures in the car’s world. http://youtu.be/zb0-9iwPv8s Maserati: Wasfounded in Bologna in 1914 by Alfieri Maserati, and only in 1926 his first car wasborn with the name «Type 26». From that time this company isfamousworldwide for itspowerfulengines and the luxury of itscars.

  14. Fiat: The company wasfounded in Turin in 1899 by a group of entrepreneurs and aristocrats, then Giovanni Angellihad the idea to build the first cheapest car in Italy: 500. From that time Fiat isfamousworldwide for the production of safeeconomiccarsas: Fiat Punto , Fiat Tipo, Fiat 127, Fiat 600. http://youtu.be/VW3DszKFBow

  15. The Italian fashion is considered one of the most important in the world.The main centers of Italian fashion are Milan, Rome and to a lesser importance, Florence. In 2009, Milan was considered the fashion capital, even surpassing cities such as New York, Paris, Rome and London. Most of the major Italian fashion brands, like Valentino, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Prada and Versace have their headquarters in Milan. Armani: His style is unmistakable. Typical of his production are the jackets with no internal supports, no buttons and modified traditional proportions: unstructured jackets, absolute emblem of his style.

  16. Dolce & Gabbana: The first meeting between the twotookplace on the phone, when Domenico Dolce called the fashion company where Stefano Gabbana wasworking, looking for a job. Afterbeinghired by the company, Dolce took Gabbana under hisprotection and taughthimhow the process of designing for a fashion company works and how to sketch new designs. Prada: The fashion housewasfounded in 1 1913 by Mario Prada and his brother Martino, whoopened a leather shop, bags, travel accessories and luxury in the Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery. Verysoonthanks to the high quality of the products, the boutique became a point of reference for the haute bourgeoisie and aristocracy of Europe, in 1919 itbecame the officialsupplier of the ItalianRoyal family .

  17. Versace: Gianni Versace moved to Milan, where he initiallydrewonly some collections. Shortlyafter the name of Gianni Versace began to circulateamong the fashion circles and in 1976 with hisolderbrother Santo Versace, decided to star a company. In March 1978, the first Versace fashion collectionwashold in Milan. Valentino: The Valentino’sinternatioaldebut tookplace in Florence in 1962in Palazzo Pitti. In an hour all the collectionwassold. Itwassuch a success!! By the midsixties the Valentino brand becamepopular, and in 1968 an American magazine called Valentino: «King of Italian fashion».

  18. Another important economic contribution to the secondary sector is given by food factories. In Italy there are about 323 thousand factories, the most important are represented by trademarks like Martini & Rossi, Ferrero , Barilla and Kimbo coffee. Barilla:It was founded in 1877 in Parma. It is a multinational Italian food business, a global leader of bakery products in the market of dried pasta and sauces. Their slogan is: where there is Barilla there is a house.

  19. Ferrero: Itis a multinational company specialized in Italian confectionery products, founded in 1942 by Pietro Ferrero in Alba. The sales office is located in PinoTorinese(Italy), but all the Italian products are still produced in Alba. Their slogan is: The good ideas conquer the world. The most successful products of Ferrero are: NUTELLA FERRERO ROCHER KINDER SURPRISE

  20. Kimbo coffee: KimboCoffee is a trademark of Café do Brasil, it was born in 1963 in Naples. Café do Brasilmanufactures and delivers coffee blends of the well-known brand in Italy and in some countries of the world, and it is considered one of the major coffee companies in the world.

  21. Martini&Rossi: Martini & Rossi is an Italian multinational industry. It’s best products is Martini expecially used as aperitif. This society sponsorize sport and culture event.Thisis the famous spot with George Clooney: http://youtu.be/TNvemWInJfc

  22. The tertiary sector is the sector in which services and products are provided, it includes all those activities complementary and supportive to the activities of the primary and secondary sectors. Basic elements of this sector are tourism and wine tourism.

  23. Enogastronomictourism Italyhasalwaysbeen a synonym of «goodfood», offering an unmistakableexplosion of flavours, scentsand aromas. Besideshavingone of the mostfamouscuisines in the world, italsoproposes an immense variety of differentregionaldishes and recipes.

  24. For example: World-renownedproductssuchasParmigiano Reggiano cheese ( Parmesan), Parma and San Daniele ham

  25. Modena balsamicvinegarGenoa’s pesto The mozzarella’s buffalo from Campania Extravergin olive oil from Puglia and the Alba truffles

  26. And howcouldanyoneforget pasta and pizza, universalsynonyms for Italy? PIZZA Althought it is now produced and sold all over the world. It is a round dough topped with mozzarella cheese, tomatoes, basil, parmesean cheese and olive oil. The best known is the Margherita. In this video we will show you how to make a pizza. http://youtu.be/xArJ2dISOjo

  27. Pasta of Gragnano At the end of the sixteenth century appeared the first pasta family in the city of Gragnano (province of Naples), this country has a particularyfavourable climatic condition, a slight moist air that allows the slow drying of the "macaroni". The pasta production, in particular of "macaroni", made famous in the world in the nineteenth century and Gragnano knew its golden age. Via Roma and Piazza Trivione, with macaroni hanging out to dry. Gragnano has even gained the opening of a railway station for the export of macaroni that connects to Naples and then to the entire country. On May 12, 1885, the inauguration was attended by the King Umberto I and his wife, Queen Margherita of Savoy.

  28. Tourism • Tourism is one of the most profitable activities in Italy. The country was, in 2011, the fifth most visited site in the world with 46.1 million international tourists coming. The most visited cities in Italy are 10 • Rome • Venice • Milan • Florence • Sorrento • Bologna • Napoli • Pisa • Verona • Palermo • Rome, leads the ranking of Italianplacesmostvisited by foreignpeople, surely the Vatican is the mostpopular, followed by the Colosseum and Piazza di Spagna

  29. Vatican Colosseum Piazza di Spagna

  30. Thentwoothercitiestraditionallypopularamonginternational travellers are: Veniceinternationallyknown for Carnival And the capital of fashion Milan

  31. In fourth position wehave the wonders of Florence, including the Uffizi Gallery Followed by Sorrento, which, especiallyduring the summer season attractstourists from all over the world

  32. The secondhalf of the tablementionstwocities, Pisa with the LeaningTower and Verona for Juliet’sbalcony

  33. ThenthereisNeaples, artistic city with many monuments, and one of the most dangerous volcano in Europe Vesuvius Finally Palermo with its beautiful sea and beaches.

  34. French, Russian, German and Japanasetouristsseem to love verymuchour country, whichcombineshistoric charm and high fashion shopping The end

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