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TRAVEL ITALY

Published on Jan 07, 2016

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TRAVEL ITALY

Baylee Gallaway
Photo by Werner Kunz

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Location

  • Italy lies in the southern part of Europe
  • Neighboring//France, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia
  • Capital// Rome
  • 41.9, 12.483333
  • 60,782,668 population (2013)
  • Currency//Euro

climate

  • The climate varies considerably from the north to the south of Italy.
  • In the north of the country the climate is harsh, with very cold winters and very hot, humid summers.
  • In central Italy the climate is milder with small difference in temperature between summer and winter.
  • In southern Italy and the islands winters are never harsh and spring and autumn temperatures are similar to those reached in the summer in other areas of Italy.
Photo by italianjob17

GOVERNMENT AND ECONOMY

  • Literacy rate// 99.03%
  • Unemployment rate// 12.2%
  • Republic
  • President// Giorgio Napolitano
  • Member of the United Nations
  • Percent of National Parliament Seats Held by Women//21%
  • Life expectancy // 81.95 years

culture

  • Language//italia
  • Religion// Roman Catholicism
  • Italians celebrate most Christian holidays, including Christmas and Easter.
  • Wine, cheese and pasta are important part of Italian meals.
Photo by kugel

MY PLAN

  • I'm going to take a taxi to the airport and take a plane to Rome then I'm going to take a taxi to a rental car place. Then I'm going to my hotel and getting food(pizza rolls because they are life). Then going to visit the coliseum and the Adige river. After I stay a week then come home and eat more pizza rolls at my house. Bringing my total to $1,660.38.
Photo by Luke Lai

man made location

  • Colosseum
  • The massive stone known as the Colosseum was constructed around A.D. 70 and took about 10 years to complete.
  • Titus opened the Colosseum with 100 days of games including gladiatorial combats and wild animal fights.
  • The Colosseum has been destroyed over time but remains a popular tourist destination and a symbol of Rome as well as its history.
  • I want to go there because i think it is beautiful and I would like to learn the history of it while being there.

more colosseum facts

  • Is 157 ft high.
  • 4 floors each with 80 arches.
  • Can hold 50,000 people.
  • Surrounded with 15 foot walls and seating above.

Physical location

  • The Adige River
  • The Adige is the second largest river of Italy after the Po.
  • It originates on the Alps marking the border between Italy, Austria and Switzerland.
  • It serves mainly for irrigation and hydroelectric power.
Photo by kBandara

more adige river facts

  • Length: 410 km (255 mi)
  • Mouth: Adriatic Sea
  • It flows mostly in the northern part of Italy.