Italy, also known as The Heart of the Mediterranean, is located in the center of the Mediterranean. Home of many illustrious tourist attractions such as The Colosseum , The Venice Canals, or Lake Como. Italy has it all with beautiful cities and so much things to do. One day you can go from eating pizza in Naples then the other you could be climbing Florence’s Duomo. Italy is an amazing country with alluring scenery and a rich history to go along with it.
Physical Geography
Like I stated previously Italy is located in the heart of the Mediterranean, but to be specific its located in southern Europe. Most people recognize Italy on maps as the country that's shaped like a boot. But actually comprises more, like the southern side of the …show more content…
Ever since The Second World War, Italy has seen many changes in government. None have managed to prevent the sense that Italy is still a country of two halves. People say that there is really 2 Italys. One is the more industrialized and wealthy northern region based around Milan , while the other is the more agriculture, less developed south. Even with this division Italy is still a powerhouse of a country. It boasts the world’s eighth largest economy. In 1957, it became one of the founders of the European Community, later becoming the European …show more content…
After all Italians people have a reputation for fashion and design. Many of the world’s top fashion houses are Italian. These include Valentino, Versace, Prada, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Marni, Iceberg, Missoni, Trussardi, Moschino, Dirk Bikkembergs, Etro, and Zegna.
The country itself has a rich cultural heritage and a broad range of natural landscapes. These factors continue to attract people to Italy as botha vacation destination and a home.
Italy’s Resources
Volcanic activity has a left a large amount of sulfur on the island of Sicily. Sulfur is used mainly in the manufacturing industry. Bauxite Ore from which aluminum is made, is mined in eastern Italy. Apart from feldspar, which is used in glass and ceramic industries, the mineral deposits are small and Italian industry relies heavily on imports.
Over time heat and pressure deep underground has changed limestone deposits into marble. The finest white marble in the world is found in Italy, Tuscany to be specific. It's been mined since even roman times. It was used by Michelangelo to sculpt the statue of David and is still the main choice by many modern sculptors.
Lumber accounts for a big chunk of Italy’s resources. Italy has about 10% of the worlds cork oak forests. Around 20,000 tonnes is produced every year. Around 33% of Italy is