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Rome is the capital of Italy and its largest city. Today, about 2,656,000 people live in Rome.
That’s about half of Ireland’s population!
The Apennine mountains cut down the center of Italy, stretching from north to south, dividing the east and west coasts.
Apennine Mountains
Italy's climate changes depending on where you are. The northern areas are cold in the winter and hot in the summer.
Snow can begin in the Alps as early as the middle of September.
As you travel south, the temperature becomes more mild. In the summer, extremely hot temperatures can be found in the areas south of Rome.
Pasitano Beach
The Alps
Italy's largest cities are Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo. Florence, Genoa, and Bologna are other important cities.
Rome, Italy
Venice, Italy
Rome!
Famous buildings like the Colosseum and Trevi Fountain.
If you throw a coin over your left shoulder while you have your back to the fountain, it is supposed to bring you good luck and a quick return to Rome.
Trevi FountainColosseum
Milan is home to some of the world's most famous fashion designers.
The Last Supper painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.
You can also find Milan's Galleria. Which is a beautiful street of stores and restaurants covered by an amazing glass roof.
Galleria
La Scala Opera House
The Last Supper
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. About 5 million people live on the island of Sicily. You can also find the volcano Mount Etna on Sicily. Farmers grow oranges and olives on some lower mountain slopes. Wheat is its most important crop.
Florence is known for its famous museums, architecture, and artwork.
Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci are two of the famous artists whose work you can see here.
Florence, Italy
David by Michelangelo
Mona Lisa by da Vinci
Venice is in northeastern Italy.
It is known as "the city of canals".
Visitors can still use a gondola to see the city.
Gondola Grand Canal, Venice Italy
Much of the land in Italy is used for farming.
Olives and olive oil is a very important ingredient in Italian cooking.
Figs, grapes and wine are grown there.
Parmesan and mozzarella cheese are also from Italy.
Italy is certainly one of the most beautiful places in the world. From the Leaning Tower of Pisa to the canals of Venice, Italy is
truly wonderful!!
1. What is the capital of Italy?2. What shape is Italy?3. Tell me something about Rome.4. Tell me something about Milan.5. Tell me something about Naples.6. Tell me something about Sicily.7. How do tourists get around in
Venice?8. Tell me something about
Florence.9. What food is grown/made in
Italy?10.What is their national sport?