Italy
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Italian population
Italy's population is 61,482,297
Italy's climate
Southern agricultural areas experience droughts and are temperate but it changes by region. Winters are cold and rainy in the north, cool around Rome and mild in the south. Summers in the south could be very hot from 40-104 degrees. the rest usually experiences moderate summers.
Italy's product
Italy's most known products are gelato, pasta, and pizza. Some of their product is crustacean, mollusks, fruits and vegetables. They also make cheeses of different kinds and oils.
Italys flag
Italy's housing
Most Italians own a home. some Italians may not own a home but most of them have a apartment. Most apartments have balconies, especially in the south. Their balconies are for growing flowers and plants or to dry clothes. Most often families own villas.
Italy's other language
Italian is the official language of Italy. Most youths speak English. Older generations are likely to speak French, German, and Slovene.An ethnic minority in Tyrol speaks Ladin, a Romance language native to northern Italy.
Italy's art or literature
Yes they do. they are the center of arts for years. Giotto, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, da Vinci, Titian, Bernini, Caravaggio, and Modigliani are all from Italy they are all famous painters, architecture, and sculptors. the Italians invented the opera, music notation, and the piano.
Italy's religion
80% of Italians practice Christianity, but most are Roman Catholic. Only a small percent of Italians are Protestant, Jewish,or Muslim. Italians may not always live according to Catholic principles of morality. It wields significant social and political influence in Italy.
Vatican City, home of the Roman Catholic pope and headquarters for the Roman Catholic Church, is located within Rome.
Italy's government
Italy's constitution protects the freedom of speech, assembly, religion, and press. Italy's president is head of state and serves a seven year term.Citizens may vote in senatorial elections at age 25. The voting age for all other elections is 18. The prime minister is appointed by the president, usually from the largest party in Parliament's lower house.
Prime ministers can be removed from office at any time if Parliament passes a vote of no confidence.