a republic in southern Europe, comprising a peninsula south of the Alps, and Sicily, Sardinia, Elba, and other smaller islands: a kingdom 1870–1946. 116,294 sq. mi.. Capital: Rome.
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Based in Treviso, Italy, De’Longhi was founded in 1902 to manufacture small industrial parts, and they have never stopped expanding.
Similar results were found in studies in Italy, Switzerland, Chicago and elsewhere.
Mario Draghi is about to be sworn in as Italy’s next prime minister.
Peking duck, for example, is terrific with a rich nebbiolo, such as barolo and barbaresco from Piedmont in Italy.
Their webs are “a messy tangle,” says Gabriele Greco, who studies biological materials at the University of Trento in Italy.
We do see that a few European countries have them on the books: Germany, Poland, Italy, Ireland, a couple more.
From there we took the train to Nice, France, but the French border control caught us and sent us back to Italy.
In 2014, 170,000 people came to Italy from places like Eritrea and Syria.
Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City.
The would-be pope killer loves to be in front of the cameras, and the press in Italy is happy to oblige.
There are many more good dwellings on this plain than in the rural portion of Lower Italy.
I leave Italy with a less sanguine hope of her speedy liberation than I brought into it.
I have not heard of a case of any one being personally insulted by an Austrian since I have been in Italy.
The habitations of the poor are less wretched than those of Italy, but not equal to those of the fertile portion of Switzerland.
Meanwhile he addressed an order of the day to his army, stating that the Neapolitan troops should only be employed in Italy.