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Rome Italy Presentation #1
1. The Porta del Popolo. The Entrance to Rome Italy from
the North In 1870 Rome became the capital of Italy.
2. These are these are the world famous Spanish steppes of Rome
Located in the Plazza. It is against the law to sit on or drink or
eat anything as well on the steps or near government
buildings. It is considered very disrespectful.
3. ROME ITALY’S CLIMATE CHART
GENERALLY MILD MEDITERRANEAN, COLD
NORTHERN WINTERS
The weather in Rome during summer is uncomfortably hot,
temperatures often exceeding 95 F (35 C) at midday, and
Romans tend to close up their businesses during August to
take holidays in cooler spots. Mid-winter is mild, with the
average temperature in December hovering around 55 F
(13 C). The best time to travel to Rome is in springtime,
when skies are blue and the weather warm. Rain showers
are possible any time of year.
Read more: http://www.wordtravels.com/Cities/Italy/Rome/Climate#ixzz1trZ81eBx
4. Rome has been the center of European culture for as long as
anyone can remember . It is said that all roads lead to Rome.
Even in the 21st. Century it is true. There is 2.8 million people
Living Rome Today . In all of Italy there is an estimated 60
million people in Italy today.
5. Rome’s main Agricultural products are Wheat, Rice, Grapes,
Olives, Citrus fruits, Potatoes, sugar beets, Soybeans, Beef and
Dairy Products. Rome at one time was known as being a
pastoral and fishermen.
Rome’s Trade exports are mechanical products, and textile
and apparel. Transportation Equipment, Metal Products and
Chemical products and Food and Agricultural products.
Rome Imports Machinery, transport equipment, foodstuffs,
ferrous and non-ferrous, metal wool, cotton, energy products.
6. The Roman Coliseum originally known as the Fluvial
Amphitheatre as built to a practical design. It was
commissioned in 72 A.D by Emperor Vespasian.
A day and night angles
7. This square is home to a famous morning marketplace that
opens every morning and it sells local produce from fruits and
vegetables, cheese, spices and flower’s exc. By the late
afternoon it has disappeared like it was never there until the
next day. For the rest of the day there are restaurants and fine
shops to see. In the middle of the square there is a statue of
Giordano Bruno, which is located on the spot where he was
burned alive during the Inquisition of 1600 for being a
Heretic.
8. With in Rome’s City limits lies the Vatican
City, sovereign state governed by the Roman Catholic
Church. Over 98% of Rome and Italy is Christian / Roman
Catholic.
9. The Piazza del Campidoliglio was designed by Michelangelo
Buonarroti and is on Capital hill and is the Headquarters of the
Italian Government.
10.
11. Pubic Transportation: Consists of underground trains or
metro links.
Buses and Talley cars and scooters , taxes.
The Buses and trolley cars as well as taxes are all run
on a track to save energy and keep Rome from having
pollution in the air .
If you drive into Rome it is best to park your car and
take other forms of transportation or merely walk
everything is right there .
Rome has two Airports The Flunicino (The Leonardo
De Vinci Airport) Which is connected with the metro link
trains . The Cianpino which is a cargo airport and is also
connected to the metro system
12. This Engraving of Rome was made of copper and was
commissioned as a panoramic view for the Pope by the
artist Antonius Tempest.
13. The Tiber River is one of the longest rivers in Italy. It is 252
miles long and varies between 7 and 20 feet deep.
The Tiber River features prominently in Roman History.
Since Rome was inland, the Tiber River was the “Road””
which goods traveled to and from the city and the sea.
14. The roads are mostly rugged and mountainous terrains
The Appian Way was built
A Roman Road in Tyne, in stages but was begun in
Leading to an Arch. the third century B,C also
known as Queen of Roads
16. Health – Infant mortality rate in Rome or
Italy period is 3.7/1,000 live births. The life
expectancy of a man in Rome is 79.1 years for
man and 84.3 years for women.
The Work Force- 25.01 million in
2010. Services-67%; Industry and
Commerce is -29%; Agriculture is-4%;
Unemployment rate is 8.5%
Their work industry is- (Tourism, Machinery,
iron and steel, chemicals, food processing, textiles,
motor vehicles, clothes, footwear, ceramics.
17. The Government officials: Italy has been a
Democrtic Republic since 1946
President- Grogio Napolitano
Prime Minister- Mario Monti(also Minister
of finance)
Foreign Minister- Guilio Terzi di Sant
Agatto
Minister of Defense- Giampaolo Di Paolo
Minister of Justice- Paola Severino
Minister of the Interior- Anna Maria
Cancellien
Ambassador the United States- Claudio
Bisogniero
18. The G.D.P- (Purchasing
Power Parity) in 2011 is
estimates at $1.6 trillion
The G.D.P. per Capita in 2010
was $32,120
The G.D.P. growth was 0.6%
in (2011);1.2% in (2010); -
5.2%(2009)
Natural Resources are Fish
and Natural Gas
The Porta del Popolo, The Entrance to Rome Italy from the North
These are these are the world famious Spanish stepps of Rome Located in the Plazza
Rome’s main Agricultural products are Wheat, Rice, Grapes, Olives, Citrus fruits, Potatoes, sugar beets, Soybeans, Beef and Dairy Products. Rome at one time was known as beeing a pastoral and fishermen.
The Roman Coliseum originally known as the Fluvial Amphitheatre as built to a practical design. It was commissioned in 72 AD by Emperor Vespasian.A day and night angles
This square is home to a famous morning marketplace that opens every morning and it sells local produce from fruits and vegetables, cheese, spices and flower’s exc. By the late afternoon it has disappeared like it was never there until the next day. For the rest of the day there are restaurants and fine shops to see. In the middle of the square there is a statue of Giordano
With in Rome’s City limits lies the Vatican City,soveriegn state governed by the Roman Catholic Church.
Pubic Trans portation: Consists of underground trains or metro links. Buses and Tolly cars and scooters . The Buses and trolly cars as well as taxis are all run on a track to save energy and keep Rome from having pollution in the air .
The Tiber River is one of the longest rivers in Italy. It is 252 miles long and varies between 7 and 20 feet deep. The Tiber River features prominently in Roman History.Since Rome was inland, the Tiber River was the “Road”” which goods traveled to and from the city and the sea.
The roads are mostly rugged and mountainous terrains
Their work industry is- (Tourism, Machinery, iron and steel, chemicals, food processing, textiles, motor vehicles, clothes, footwear, ceramics.
President-Grogio NapolitanoPrime Minister- Mario Monti(also Minister of finance)Foreign Minister- GuilioTerzidiSantAgattoMinister of Defense- Giampaolo Di PaoloMinister of Justice- Paola SeverinoMinister of the Interior- Anna Maria CancellienAmbassador the United States- Claudio Bisogniero
The G.D.P- (Purchasing Power Parity) in 2011 is estimates at $1.6 trillionThe G.D.P. per Capita in 2010 was $32,120The G.D.P. growth was 0.6% in (2011);1.2% in (2010); -5.2%(2009)Natural Resources are Fish and Natural Gas