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Italy is a pasta family.
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Talent! How can you ask this thing??
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I thought LZ was a small DD after a thousand years
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Italy is a European country consisting mainly of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and two islands in the Mediterranean, Sicily and Sardinia.
It covers an area of 301333 square kilometers and has a population of 60.24 million. The Alpine region to the north is bordered by France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and its territory is also surrounded by two micro-states, San Marino and the Vatican.
Italy is a developed capitalist country, one of the four largest economies in Europe, a founding member of the European Union and NATO, and a member of important international organizations such as the Schengen Convention, the G8 and the United Nations.
Italy has a total of 55 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, tied with China as the country with the most World Heritage Sites in the world, Italy is also a world leader in the field of art and fashion, Milan is the economic and industrial center of Italy, and the fashion capital of the world.
Transportation: Italy has a relatively complete transportation infrastructure. Domestic transportation mainly relies on roads, and railway, waterway and air transportation are also relatively developed.
The total length of the Italian road network is 10,000 km, the total length of the highway network is 6,532 km, and the total length of the railway network is 16,529 km. There are 19 major ports such as Genoa, Naples, Venice, Trieste, Taranto, Livorno, Syracuse. There are 98 airports in total.
Italy's transportation system is one of the most complete in the world, with the total length of various transportation systems in the world ranking among the top 20 in the world, and the length of transportation routes per capita in the top 10 in the world.
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Italy does not belong to any country, Italy itself is an independent country.
The Italian Republic (Italian: repubblica italiana; English: The Republic of Italy), abbreviated as Italy (Italian:
italia;English: italy) is a European country consisting mainly of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and two islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It covers an area of 301333 square kilometers and has a population of 60.24 million.
Natural resources. Italy has few natural resources, with only energy sources such as hydropower, geothermal, and natural gas, and mineral resources such as marble, clay, mercury, sulfur, and a small amount of lead, aluminum, zinc, and bauxite. Oil and gas production can only meet a fraction of the domestic market demand, and 75% of energy supplies and major industrial raw materials are imported from abroad.
Italy's traditionally important renewable energy sources are geothermal and hydropower, which is the second largest in the world after the United States in terms of geothermal power generation and the ninth largest in the world in terms of hydroelectric power.
Italy has always attached importance to the development of solar energy, in 2011 Italy was the world's largest photovoltaic installed capacity (accounting for a quarter of the world's share), Italy's domestic renewable energy supply has reached 25% of the total energy demand, in 2008 renewable energy generation increased by 20% year-on-year.
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Italy is one country, not one of the others.
The Republic of Italy, abbreviated as Italy, with its capital Rome, is a European country consisting mainly of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and two islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. The Alpine region to the north is bordered by France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and its territory is also surrounded by two micro-states, San Marino and the Vatican.
Italian name**.
There are two theories about the name of the country, one is that in ancient times, people called the inhabitants of southern Italy Willalia, and later the local residents omitted the first pronunciation, and it became Italian Asia. By the 5th century BC, the name spread throughout the peninsula, and later the Roman Empire named the entire peninsula Italia, and the Chinese translation was transferred from English, so it was written Italian.
Another theory is that the Italian name evolved from the name of an ancient tribe.
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