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Italy in the EU - EUROPA
To the north, Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, and its borders are largely naturally defined by the Alpine watershed. To the south, it consists of the entirety of the Italian Peninsula and the two largest Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia as well as around 68 smaller islands. There are two small independent states within Italy: the Vatican City in Rome, and the Republic of San Marino. Learn more here.
http://europa.eu/about-eu/countries/member-countries/italy/index_en.htm
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Geography of Italy and Map of Italy - Worldatlas
Printable map of Italy and info and links to Italy facts, famous natives, landforms, latitude, longitude, maps, symbols, timeline and weather - by worldatlas.
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/it.htm
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The World Factbook: Italy
The World Factbook for Italy
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/it.html
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Life In Italy - Home
Italy daily News, Weather, All you need to know about Italy
http://www.lifeinitaly.com
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Profile of Italy - Understanding Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe, and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares its northern Alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia.
http://www.understandingitaly.com/profile.html
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Italy: Demographics
Italy borders four seperate countries to the north. These four countries are Switzerland, France, Austria ans Slovenia. Being located on the mediterranean seas to south it directly borders no countries too the south. Italy has three separate pieces of land that are not directly connected to the main part of Italy.
http://italiandemographics.weebly.com
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Italy - Find the Data
Data and information about Italy.
http://country-facts.findthedata.com/l/11/Italy
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Italian Eating Rules - Life in Italy
Americans have all sort of rules and laws they follow, such as rules involving queuing. By contrast, Italians have very few rules and most of those can be broken. For example, in Italy, there is a minimum drinking age but it's not really respected. Situation changes entirely when it comes to food. Yes. Italians do have eating rules!
http://www.lifeinitaly.com/life/italian-food-rules.asp
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Traditional Italian Food: The Italian Food Academy
Academia Barilla offers a variety of different online services oriented to the promotion and diffusion of authentic Italian Gastronomic Culture.
http://www.academiabarilla.com/the-italian-food-academy/traditional-italian-food/default.aspx
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Business Culture in Italy: International Business, Xenophobia and More
Learn about Italian business culture by reading about xenophobia, cultural taboos, educational standards and other issues such as transport infrastructure.
http://businessculture.org/southern-europe/business-culture-in-italy/
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Italy Facts: Culture, Recipes, Language, Government - CountryReports
Current, accurate and in depth facts on Italy. Unique cultural information provided.
http://www.countryreports.org/country/Italy.htm
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Culture of Italy: History, People, Clothing, Beliefs, Food and More - Every Culture
Italy's hilly terrain has led to the creation of numerous independent states. Moreover, agriculture in most of the country has been of a subsistence type and has led to deforestation. Since World War II, many Italians have turned away from rural occupations to engage in the industrial economy.
http://www.everyculture.com/Ge-It/Italy.html
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Italian Culture: Facts, Customs and Traditions - Live Science
Italian culture, steeped in the arts, architecture, music and food, has flourished for centuries. Here is a brief overview of Italian customs and traditions.
http://www.livescience.com/44376-italian-culture.html
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Italy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Italy covers an area of 301,338 km2 (116,347 sq mi) and has a largely temperate seasonal climate; due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as lo Stivale (the Boot).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy