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|region1description=Home of the Italian Riviera, including [[Portofino]] and the [[Cinque Terre]]. The [[Alps]], world class cities like the industrial capital of Italy ([[Turin]]), its largest port ([[Genoa]]), the main business hub of the country ([[Milan]]), share the region's visitors with beautiful landscapes like the [[Lake Como]] and [[Lake Maggiore]] area, and little know Renaissance treasures like [[Mantova]].
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|region3name=[[Central Italy]] |
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|region3items=[[Lazio]], [[Abruzzo]], [[Marche]], [[Tuscany]] and [[Umbria]] |
|region3description=Breathes history and art. [[Rome]] boasts the remaining wonders of the Roman Empire and some of the world's best known landmarks, combined with a vibrant, big-city feel. [[Florence]], cradle of the Renaissance, is [[Tuscany]]'s top attraction, whereas the magnificent countryside and nearby cities like [[Siena]], [[Pisa]] and [[Lucca]] have much to offer to those looking for the country's rich history and heritage. Umbria is dotted with many pictoresque cities such as [[Perugia]], [[Orvieto]], [[Gubbio]] and [[Assisi]]|

|region4name=[[Southern Italy]] |
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|region5name=[[Sicily]] |
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== Πόλεις ==
== Πόλεις ==

Αναθεώρηση της 17:46, 20 Απριλίου 2013

Η Ιταλία είναι χώρα της νότιας Ευρώπης

Τοποθεσία
Σημαία
Πρωτεύουσα Ρώμη
Έκταση 301.318 km2
Πληθυσμός 60 870 745 (εκτίμηση 2012)
Γλώσσα Ιταλικά


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Regions of Italy
Northwest Italy (Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy and Aosta Valley)
Home of the Italian Riviera, including Portofino and the Cinque Terre. The Alps, world class cities like the industrial capital of Italy (Turin), its largest port (Genoa), the main business hub of the country (Milan), share the region's visitors with beautiful landscapes like the Lake Como and Lake Maggiore area, and little know Renaissance treasures like Mantova.
Northeast Italy (Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige and Veneto)
From the canals of Venice to the gastronomic capital Bologna, from impressive mountains such as the Dolomites and first-class ski resorts like Cortina d'Ampezzo to the delightful roofscapes of Parma and Verona these regions offer much to see and do. German-speaking South Tyrol and the cosmopolitan city of Trieste offer a uniquely Central European flair.
Central Italy (Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Tuscany and Umbria)
Breathes history and art. Rome boasts the remaining wonders of the Roman Empire and some of the world's best known landmarks, combined with a vibrant, big-city feel. Florence, cradle of the Renaissance, is Tuscany's top attraction, whereas the magnificent countryside and nearby cities like Siena, Pisa and Lucca have much to offer to those looking for the country's rich history and heritage. Umbria is dotted with many pictoresque cities such as Perugia, Orvieto, Gubbio and Assisi
Southern Italy (Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania and Molise)
Bustling Naples, the dramatic ruins of Pompeii, the romantic Amalfi Coast and Capri, laidback Apulia and stunning beaches of Calabria, as well as up-and-coming agritourism help making Italy's less visited region a great place to explore.
Sicily
The beautiful island famous for archaeology, seascape and some of the best cuisine the Italian kitchen has to offer.
Sardinia
Large island some 250 kilometers west of the Italian coastline. Beautiful scenery, lovely seas and beaches: a major holiday destination for mainland Italians.


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