Key Facts About Italy

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Key Facts About Italy

Kay Facts About Italy
Source – Britannica
  • Location: Italy is located in Southern and Western Europe, consisting of a peninsula extending into the Mediterranean Sea and several islands.
  • Capital: The capital and largest city of Italy is Rome.
  • It is the tenth-largest country in Europe by area and the third-most populous EU member.
  • Land boundaries
    • It shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and enclaves Vatican City and San Marino.
    • Exclave: Campione d’Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland.
  • Coastline Border: Italy has a coastline of 7,600 km on the Mediterranean Sea, the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian seas, the Ionian Sea, and the Adriatic Sea – including its islands.
  • Climate: Coastal areas largely follow a Mediterranean climate, while inland northern and central regions experience humid subtropical conditions.
  • Mountains
    • The Apennine Mountains run through the centre of the peninsula, while the Alps mountain form most of its northern boundary.
    • Highest point: Mont Blanc
  • River
    • The Po River is the longest river of Italy which flows across the Padan plain.
    • Most of its rivers drain into the Adriatic or Tyrrhenian Sea.
  • Lake: Lake Garda is the largest lake of Italy.
  • Volcanic Features
    • Active volcanoes – Mount Etna (largest in Europe), Stromboli, and Vesuvius.
  • Terra Rossa: Much of southern and coastal Italy has a soil known as Terra Rossa — a reddish, clayey to silty-clay soil formed over limestone or dolomite in Mediterranean climate zones.
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