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Italy

Italy. Fred Clark. Italy’s location. Italy is located in the continent of Europe, just below the countries Switzerland and Austria Italy is in both Northern and Western hemispheres of Europe Italy is in the southern region of Europe

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Italy

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  1. Italy Fred Clark

  2. Italy’s location • Italy is located in the continent of Europe, just below the countries Switzerland and Austria • Italy is in both Northern and Western hemispheres of Europe • Italy is in the southern region of Europe • Italy ecosystem is at its worse with the remaining oil from a cruise ship capsized off the Tuscan coast which has been polluting the water

  3. Italy’s highest and lowest points and population • Italy has a population of 60,626,442 • Italy’s highest mountain is Mont Blanc, not counting that part of that mountain is in France, if you do count it then Gran Paradiso is the highest mountain COMPLETELY in Italy • Italy’s lowest point is the Mediterranean Sea, it is 17,280 feet deep in recorded history • Italy’s largest body of water is a lake called Lake Garda, measuring 16.7 kilometers wide and 51.9 kilometers in length

  4. Italy’s largest body of water • Italy’s largest body of water is a lake called Lake Garda, measuring 16.7 kilometers wide and 51.9 kilometers in length

  5. The main trading, ruler, and capitol of Italy • Italy’s capitol is Rome • Italy’s trading mostly focuses on the manufacturing section, like for exampleengineering products, food, textiles and clothing, motor vehicles, and transport equipment • Italy’s government is the Unitary State, Constitutional republic, and the Parliamentary republic • Italy does not have a ruler unless you count the president of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano

  6. WHAT borders Italy, HOW much an average Italian citizen make, and WHAT species is Italy’s national animal • France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia are the countries that borders Italy • Italy’s average income (per person) is $20,941 • Italy’s national animal is the Italian wolf

  7. Italy’s customs • Italy’s culture is focuses on art, music, and iconic foods. Some of things Italy is famous for is like pizza or pasta, or opera since Italy was the birthplace of opera, and art panting's like Michelangelo's statue of Moses • There are many things for Italy’s customs like when two good friends greet each other, they air kiss each others cheeks from the left cheek two the right cheek, but when two strangers greet, they just shake hands • Italy’s has many celebrations, one for example is Carnevale, a celebration 40 days before Easter celebrating the restriction of Lent

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