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Properties for sale in Italy
Studio, 0 bathroom House / Villa in Casciana Terme, Italy €290,000
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom Apartment in Calabria, Italy €99,950
4 bedroom, 2 bathroom House / Villa in Santa Luce , Italy €430,000
1 bedroom, 0 bathroom Apartment in , Italy €55,000
The Italian Peninsula is most remarkable by its shape. In the map, it looks like a boot. Italy is sandwiched on the east and the west by the Adriatic Sea and Tyrrhenian Sea respectively. On the country’s northern part lie the countries of Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland and France. These countries are separated from the peninsula by way of the Alps. The biggest island in the peninsula is the island of Sicily which has a land area of around 26,000 square kilometers. The next largest chunk of the Italian peninsula is the 24,000 square kilometer island of Sardinia. The highest point in the peninsula is Monte Bianco.
The climate differs in various parts of the peninsula. For instance, the northern islands of Bologna, Turin and Milan have a continental type of climate, while the coastal areas have the Mediterranean kind of climate. Examples of this are the islands of Florence and Liguria. The diversity of the peninsula’s climate is particularly evident between the interior cities and that of the coastal areas. This difference can be best observed during the winter season. While northern cities are wrapped in snow at zero degrees or less, the coastal areas are just brushing of the cold at 18 degree Celsius or higher.
Italy has a population density of approximately 200 people for every 500 square mile. Records show that it’s one of the highest ones in the whole of Europe. Out of the approximately 600,000, 000 people in Italy, 4% are composed of immigrants. Rome is the most populated, while Morterone has the least number of residents. The average life span of Italians is 77 for males and 83 for females.
Italy’s form of government is called Bicameral Parliamentary, where it has a President a Prime Minister.
In terms of economy, Italy reportedly has the seventh largest economy in the world and the fourth biggest in the European continent. The country operates by way of capitalism, which by the way ranked as the 6th largest manufactured-products exporter in the whole world. The northern part of the peninsula is engaged on industrial ventures while the southern cities are into agriculture. The monetary currency of the country is Euro, just like the majority of European countries.
Mirroring its progressive economy and high standard of living, the country’s chief means of transportation is the train. Italy’s railway network sums up to almost 20, 000 kilometers. It is one of the world’s longest railways. In addition, there are also numerous airways, seaports and express highways.
And whether you're deciding to get yourself and your family an apartment in Tuscany or a villa in Rome, maybe even a quaint farmhouse in the outskirts of the city, Italy provides an endless selection for you.
The Italian Peninsula is most remarkable by its shape. In the map, it looks like a boot. Italy is sandwiched on the east and the west by the Adriatic Sea and Tyrrhenian Sea respectively. On the country’s northern part lie the countries of Slovenia, Austria, Switzerland and France. These countries are separated from the peninsula by way of the Alps. The biggest island in the peninsula is the island of Sicily which has a land area of around 26,000 square kilometers. The next largest chunk of the Italian peninsula is the 24,000 square kilometer island of Sardinia. The highest point in the peninsula is Monte Bianco.
The official tongue is Italian, but there’s also a bunch of local languages. The dominant religion is Roman Catholicism. In fact, the holy city of Rome boasts of the famous Holy See. Other religions are Orthodox Christians, Mormons and Lutheran Protestants.
Italy is also known for its people. Many of its people have made big contributions in culture, literary, and visual arts, music and sports. Great personalities like Galileo Galilee and Leonardo Da Vinci are just two of the most popular Italians.
And whether you're deciding to get yourself one of the beautiful Florence apartments in the region of Tuscany or a villa in Rome, maybe even a quaint farmhouse in the outskirts of the city, Italy provides an endless selection for you.
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