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    Italy has an interesting geography that is unique to it. For example, its absolute location is 42 N, 12 E. Italy borders France to the west, Switzerland and Austria to the north, and Slovakia to the east. Italy’s area is 301,340 square kilometers and is slightly larger than Arizona (Italy CIA). Italy has many rivers and the longest of them, the Po, stretches across the northern part of Italy, which is mostly plains. Italy has more than 1,000 bodies of water with many of them are small lakes…

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    Italy is a country in southern Europe. It is located in the Mediterranean region. Italy is a peninsula that has the Tyrrhenlan Sea to its west, the Adriatic Sea to its east, and the Lonian Sea to its southeast. Austria and Switzerland border Italy to the north. France borders Italy to the northwest. The Capital of Italy is Rome, also the largest city. The official language of Italy is Italian. About 98% of the people in Italy are Roman Catholic. The pope lives in Rome. Italy is 116,320 sq.…

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    in Italy? This paper asks, did the mafia (from its ties to politicians, money, and systems in place) affect the way that Italy’s republic was created post World War II? Although the Italian Mafia has a long history that is entwined with many aspects of Italian government, the Mafia did not affect the Republic created after World War II. We will prove this by analyzing Italy during the war, the history of the mafia, the creation of the Italian Republic, the mafia after World War II, and Italy…

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    italan household. Italy is a very unique country and has many characteristics. Many Italians practice many interesting hobbies such as sports,food, clothing, and religion. But not all families keep practices sometimes they change and get new ones. Italy’s culture is also very important as you can express it through multiple things like holidays, foods, clothing, sports, music, languages, and art. Italy is a very beatiful country with many unigue weather patterns. For example, Italy has a…

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    cities of Italy as the crystal blue waters glide beneath of your boat. Italy is a boot like shaped peninsula located by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Adriatic. Italy has a population of 60.6 million and the language they speak is Italian. Some of the landmarks located in Italy are The colosseum,The Roman Forum, Rialto Bridge in Venice, Dolomites, Ponte Vecchio, and the Milan Cathedral. Italy is one of the most cultural countries to visit. First of all, the language and population of Italy are…

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    Before I took Italian 1, I did not know much about the modern Italy. I knew that Italy was a world super power during the Renaissance and rise and fall of the Roman Empire, but I never thought of it to be a modern power. I was very wrong. Italy is still one of the most advance and culturally influential nations on the planet. They are a nation of swift innovation, bold design, and cultural influence. Italy is a nation that historically, and still today, pushes the boundaries in almost every…

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    How To Unify Italy Dbq

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    today. Before, Germany was a couple of Germanic states with no future of unification. Italy was seemingly worse, divided into three parts under three foreign rulers. During the 19th century the Germanic and Italian states, with the help of Garibaldi, Cavour, and Von Bismark, united using political and physical force through Nationalism. Count Camillo di Cavour used both physical and political force to unify Italy. In his words, he said that the people wanted to drive out foreign rule(Doc. 5).…

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    we know different country might have different culture, appearances are important in Italy. Italians are expectation the foreigners when working with them should be punctual but in business meeting Italians are usually late. Besides, they should wearing well-dressed accessories and dress conventionally. The handshakes before and end of a meeting with business partners is the standard in business environment in Italy and sometimes an air kiss on the cheeks in normal when with familiar parties.…

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    Italy and the United States are not much different when it comes to figuring how to keep their financial spending in check. While the United States has been going through a small depression since 2010, we have been able to stay afloat financially and have begun to come out the other side. Italy on the other hand has just begun trying to come up with a solution to their financial hardship. This solution is called Atlante and is a “bank-rescue fund” that was created to try and bail out the Italian…

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    rules itself, and they might be willing to go to many extremes to achieve this. This nationalism has affected Italy and Germany as well as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. In these countries, nationalism was either a unifying or a dividing factor that affected these countries in positive or negative ways. Both Italy and Germany were originally divided into separate states. In Italy, the men who worked to unify all the states together were…

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