Italy is a peninsula situated in Mediterranean Europe, extending into the central Mediterranean Sea.
The area of 301,230 sq km is divided in 20 regions.
Population: 58,103,033
Capital: Roma/Rome (2.775.000 inhabitants).
The Italian flag consists of three equal vertical bands of green, white and red. Italian Flag
Italy’s landscape is mainly characterized by the Alps and the Apennines, two mountain chains.
In Northern Italy, the Alps form an arch which extends from east to west. The Po Valley with the Po (largest river in Italy) stretches at the foot of this Alpine Arch.
The Apennines may be considered the backbone of the Italian peninsula.
Main islands are Sicilia/Sicily and Sardegna/Sardinia.
There also are the principal archipelagos of the Tremiti Islands, Aeolian and Egadi Islands, the Tuscan Archipelago and the Pontine Islands.
When planning a trip to Italy, you will find accommodation in a very wide range. From youth hostels, to private luxury villas, there is certainly
something to fit any budget. Timeshares are a money saving option, traditionally granting you one week per year in your favorite destination. If you want toexplore the lifestyle, there are also timeshare rentals available throughout the country.
Italy weather report, temperature
Land of la dolce vita (the sweet life), it is little wonder that this country is one of the world’s best-loved destinations—two-thirds of the world’s historical
artistic heritage is in Italy. Tuscany alone possesses more artistic treasures than the whole of Spain, which is the second country in the world for cultural
heritage.
Whether it’s culture, gastronomy, cutting-edge design, sybaritic pleasures or simply the art of dolce far niente—doing nothing and just soaking up the
atmosphere—this is a country for lovers of all that is good in life. A visit to Italy is a lesson in living well. Open-air vegetable and fruit
markets, neighborhood bakeries and fresh cheeses made daily are fixtures of Italian life. Tradition reigns: Neighbors still meet in the piazza to discuss the
day, laundry is still line-dried, even in the largest of cities, and the passeggiata (leisurely stroll) is still made in the evening air—preferably with a gelato
in hand. From the mountains to the coasts, the emphasis is on simple pleasures and high quality.