The document provides an overview of Italy and several of its major cities and sites to visit, including Rome, Vatican City, Siena, Venice, and Florence. It begins with a map of Italy and background on the country, then goes into further detail about specific attractions in Rome such as the Catacombs, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna, and the Pantheon. Brief descriptions are also provided for Vatican City, Siena, Venice, and Florence.
The document provides information about various topics related to Italy presented in a first grade classroom project. It discusses major cities like Venice, Rome, and Florence; geography including mountains and surrounding water; famous Italians such as the Pope and Leonardo Da Vinci; sports like soccer and skiing; and foods including pasta, cake, and struffoli. The document contains images and links related to each topic about Italy.
Italy is located in Southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula. It has a predominantly Mediterranean climate and Roman Catholic is the dominant religion. The official language is Italian. Business meetings are generally informal and establishing personal relationships is important. Punctuality is valued for business but social interactions involve taking time. Gift giving is also an important part of both business and social culture in Italy.
Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula located in Southern Europe. It stretches over 1,000 km from north to south and is mainly mountainous, except for the Po Valley in the north. Italy has a long history and was home to the Roman Empire. It later became a center of the Renaissance, with famous artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Today, Italy has a population of over 60 million people and its economy focuses on industries like tourism, fashion, and food. The capital and largest city is Rome, which contains famous landmarks like the Colosseum and Vatican City. Other major cities are Milan, Venice, Florence, and Bologna, each with their own cultural and historic significance
Italy is located in southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea. It is boot-shaped with the mainland forming the sole and heel and islands making up the toes. Some of Italy's major cities include Rome, the capital, Venice, known for its canals, and Milan, a large financial center. Popular Italian foods include pizza, pasta, and cheese. Tourism is a major part of Italy's economy, with attractions like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and sites in Pompeii drawing many visitors each year. Soccer is Italy's most popular sport.
Italy is located in southern Europe and has the shape of a boot. Rome is the capital city with over 2 million residents. Italian is the primary language spoken in Italy and several other countries. Traditional national dress includes black suits for men and long tunics for women. Popular dishes include pizza, pasta, and risotto. Soccer is the national sport. Major cities include Rome, Milan, Naples, and Florence, which are known for landmarks like the Colosseum, La Scala Opera House, and works by Michelangelo and da Vinci.
The document provides an overview of Italy and several of its major cities and sites to visit, including Rome, Vatican City, Siena, Venice, and Florence. It begins with a map of Italy and background on the country, then goes into further detail about specific attractions in Rome such as the Catacombs, the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Fontana di Trevi, Piazza Navona, Piazza di Spagna, and the Pantheon. Brief descriptions are also provided for Vatican City, Siena, Venice, and Florence.
The document provides information about various topics related to Italy presented in a first grade classroom project. It discusses major cities like Venice, Rome, and Florence; geography including mountains and surrounding water; famous Italians such as the Pope and Leonardo Da Vinci; sports like soccer and skiing; and foods including pasta, cake, and struffoli. The document contains images and links related to each topic about Italy.
Italy is located in Southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula. It has a predominantly Mediterranean climate and Roman Catholic is the dominant religion. The official language is Italian. Business meetings are generally informal and establishing personal relationships is important. Punctuality is valued for business but social interactions involve taking time. Gift giving is also an important part of both business and social culture in Italy.
Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula located in Southern Europe. It stretches over 1,000 km from north to south and is mainly mountainous, except for the Po Valley in the north. Italy has a long history and was home to the Roman Empire. It later became a center of the Renaissance, with famous artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Today, Italy has a population of over 60 million people and its economy focuses on industries like tourism, fashion, and food. The capital and largest city is Rome, which contains famous landmarks like the Colosseum and Vatican City. Other major cities are Milan, Venice, Florence, and Bologna, each with their own cultural and historic significance
Italy is located in southern Europe along the Mediterranean Sea. It is boot-shaped with the mainland forming the sole and heel and islands making up the toes. Some of Italy's major cities include Rome, the capital, Venice, known for its canals, and Milan, a large financial center. Popular Italian foods include pizza, pasta, and cheese. Tourism is a major part of Italy's economy, with attractions like the Leaning Tower of Pisa and sites in Pompeii drawing many visitors each year. Soccer is Italy's most popular sport.
Italy is located in southern Europe and has the shape of a boot. Rome is the capital city with over 2 million residents. Italian is the primary language spoken in Italy and several other countries. Traditional national dress includes black suits for men and long tunics for women. Popular dishes include pizza, pasta, and risotto. Soccer is the national sport. Major cities include Rome, Milan, Naples, and Florence, which are known for landmarks like the Colosseum, La Scala Opera House, and works by Michelangelo and da Vinci.
Italy is located in southern Europe and shaped like a boot. It is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and home to the Alps and Apennine Mountains. The Po, Adige, Arno, and Tiber rivers flow through Italy, which has many lakes including Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Como. Italy has a long history dating back to the Etruscans and Romans, and was a center of the Renaissance. Some of Italy's most famous artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli. Italy is known for cuisine like pasta and pizza and landmarks like the Colosseum and Leaning Tower of Pisa. The current democratic republic has a population
Italy is located in southern Europe, bordering France, Austria, Slovenia and Switzerland. Rome is the capital city. The boot-shaped Italian peninsula stretches over 1000 km from north to south and includes the major islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy has a predominantly Mediterranean climate. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion. The official language is Italian, though regional dialects vary widely. Politically, Italy is a republic with a president as head of state and a bicameral parliament. Its economy ranks as the 6th largest globally and relies on industries like automobiles, shipbuilding and food processing.
Italy is a boot-shaped country that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea. Rome is its capital and largest city, with a population of over 2.6 million people. Italy has mountains like the Alps in the north and the Apennines running down the center. The climate varies from cold in the north to hot in the south. Some of Italy's most important cities include Rome, Milan, Naples, Florence, and Venice.
Italia es una república situada en la península itálica y dos grandes islas en el mar Mediterráneo. Su capital es Roma y su bandera es verde, blanca y roja. La economía italiana es la cuarta más grande de la Unión Europea. La cultura italiana incluye el idioma italiano y monumentos históricos como el Coliseo Romano.
Italia tiene cuatro regiones principales definidas por su relieve: los Alpes en el norte, la llanura del Po debajo de los Alpes, los Apeninos en el sur que dividen la península, e islas. El río Po y los lagos Trasimeno y Mar Adriático son los principales cuerpos de agua. La población de 58 millones se divide entre las más urbanas regiones del norte y las más rurales del sur. La agricultura, industria y turismo son las bases de la economía italiana.
Italia es un país soberano ubicado en Europa con capital en Roma. Tiene una población de aproximadamente 60 millones de habitantes y su moneda oficial es el euro. La cultura italiana ha influido en el mundo a través de obras maestras como La creación de Adán de Miguel Ángel. La familia, la religión católica y las tradiciones como el Carnaval de Venecia juegan un papel importante en la sociedad italiana.
France is a popular tourist destination known for its beauty, culture, and landmarks. Paris, the capital, is home to over 2 million people and visited sites like the Eiffel Tower. Other top attractions include the French Riviera coastline known for its sunshine, the Alps mountains for skiing, and regions famous for fashion, cuisine, and cafes where people socialize for hours. Iconic structures cover French history from the Arc de Triomphe commemorating Napoleon to landmarks left by artists Claude Monet and the engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed the famous tower.
This presentation contaions information about Italy.
History, tourist places, important cities, business culture, culture, art, places to visit, cuisine, fashion.
All about Italy.
Italy is a country located in southern Europe, occupying the Italian Peninsula, the Po Valley, and the southern slopes of the Alps. It has a parliamentary republic system of government. Italy has a long history dating back to 500 BC with the Roman Empire and became a unified country in 1861. Some key facts are its capital is Rome, its official language is Italian, its currency is the Euro, and its largest cities include Milan, Naples, and Turin. Italy has a highly developed economy with advanced industries and agriculture. It is also known for its significant contributions to world culture, with many UNESCO World Heritage sites showcasing its rich history and arts. Italy has been an important member of the European Union since
Italia limita al norte con varios países europeos y forma una península en el mar Mediterráneo. El idioma oficial es el italiano y la moneda es el euro. Tuvo un poderoso imperio romano y hoy es conocida por sus ciudades históricas como Roma, Venecia y Florencia. Su economía incluye industrias de moda, automóviles, alimentación y turismo.
This presentation provides an overview of Italy, including its location in southern Europe, weather patterns throughout the year, capital city of Rome, population of over 58 million people who speak Italian and use the euro. Key cities discussed include Rome, Florence, and Venice, as well as famous landmarks such as the Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Vatican Sistine Chapel. The presentation also describes Italian culture, traditions of carnivals, festivals and cuisine like pizza and pasta, and concludes with highlights about Italy's people, cities, sights, culture, and food.
Italy is a mountainous country located in Southern Europe. Italian is the official language spoken by 55 million people. The euro is the common currency. Culturally, Italians value family and tend to live in extended family groups. Traditional Italian food includes pasta, pizza, and dishes made with garlic and tomatoes. Popular tourist destinations include Rome, Venice, and the island of Capri. Italians take pride in their cultural heritage of food, fashion, and music.
The document provides information about various attractions, geographical features, and aspects of culture in Italy. It mentions that Lido Beach is located in Venice and is a popular tourist attraction, and Majella National Park was founded in 1993 and is home to much of Italy's wildlife. It also notes that Italy has 20 regions, the Italian flag features green, white and red colors with various symbolic meanings, Italy has some of the best skiing in the Alps and Dolomites, Mount Etna is an active volcano in Sicily, Italian trains can reach speeds up to 225 mph, and Italy is a major wine producer.
Italia es un importante destino turístico en Europa debido a su rica historia, tradiciones y gastronomía. Está dividido en cinco regiones y sus ciudades más populares incluyen Roma, Milán, Venecia y Florencia. El idioma oficial es el italiano, aunque también se hablan dialectos regionales. Algunos de los monumentos más famosos de Roma son el Arco de Constantino, el Coliseo y la Fontana de Trevi.
The presentation will take 20 minutes and discuss Italy from an economic perspective. It will cover topics such as Italy's population, health, education, GDP, unemployment, industries, exports, imports, and economic development since 1950. Some key challenges for Italy include few global corporations, corruption, regional economic disparities between northern and southern Italy, unemployment, and organized crime. The presentation encourages audience members to ask questions and provide feedback at the end.
This document provides an overview of France, including its history, culture, art, music, food, wine and lifestyle. France has a long history dating back thousands of years and was influenced by various rulers and invasions. Some of France's most notable cultural contributions include art movements like Impressionism, classical music like opera, world-renowned chefs and cuisine paired with wine, and a focus on quality of life. Tourism is a major part of France's economy, with attractions including historic sites, museums, festivals and a variety of regional cultures and landscapes.
This document provides an overview of Italy through 12 slides covering its location, history, regions, government, economy, religion, shelter, family, values, food, clothing, sports/entertainment, and customs/celebrations. Some key points include that Italy is a peninsula in southern Europe about the size of Arizona, Rome was founded in 752 BC, Italy became a unified nation in 1861, and the dominant religion is Roman Catholic though only 20% regularly attend services. Popular sports include soccer and food is famous for dishes like pasta.
France is a popular tourist destination known for its historic cities, villages, beaches, and world-renowned attractions. Some of its most visited cities include Paris, the capital, which is famous for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and museums such as the Louvre. Other major cities in France discussed in the document include Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Strasbourg, and Bordeaux, each with their own historic sites, cultures and things to see and do. The document also highlights popular coastal regions and towns along the French Riviera and Atlantic coast, as well as famous landmarks like the Mont Saint-Michel island monastery.
Italy is located in southern Europe and is boot-shaped, sticking into the Mediterranean Sea. It is about one-third the size of the United States and has a population of around 58 million people. Rome is the capital and largest city of Italy, with over 2.6 million residents. Other major cities include Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo.
Italy is located in southern Europe and shaped like a boot. It is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and home to the Alps and Apennine Mountains. The Po, Adige, Arno, and Tiber rivers flow through Italy, which has many lakes including Lake Garda, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Como. Italy has a long history dating back to the Etruscans and Romans, and was a center of the Renaissance. Some of Italy's most famous artists include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Botticelli. Italy is known for cuisine like pasta and pizza and landmarks like the Colosseum and Leaning Tower of Pisa. The current democratic republic has a population
Italy is located in southern Europe, bordering France, Austria, Slovenia and Switzerland. Rome is the capital city. The boot-shaped Italian peninsula stretches over 1000 km from north to south and includes the major islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy has a predominantly Mediterranean climate. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion. The official language is Italian, though regional dialects vary widely. Politically, Italy is a republic with a president as head of state and a bicameral parliament. Its economy ranks as the 6th largest globally and relies on industries like automobiles, shipbuilding and food processing.
Italy is a boot-shaped country that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea. Rome is its capital and largest city, with a population of over 2.6 million people. Italy has mountains like the Alps in the north and the Apennines running down the center. The climate varies from cold in the north to hot in the south. Some of Italy's most important cities include Rome, Milan, Naples, Florence, and Venice.
Italia es una república situada en la península itálica y dos grandes islas en el mar Mediterráneo. Su capital es Roma y su bandera es verde, blanca y roja. La economía italiana es la cuarta más grande de la Unión Europea. La cultura italiana incluye el idioma italiano y monumentos históricos como el Coliseo Romano.
Italia tiene cuatro regiones principales definidas por su relieve: los Alpes en el norte, la llanura del Po debajo de los Alpes, los Apeninos en el sur que dividen la península, e islas. El río Po y los lagos Trasimeno y Mar Adriático son los principales cuerpos de agua. La población de 58 millones se divide entre las más urbanas regiones del norte y las más rurales del sur. La agricultura, industria y turismo son las bases de la economía italiana.
Italia es un país soberano ubicado en Europa con capital en Roma. Tiene una población de aproximadamente 60 millones de habitantes y su moneda oficial es el euro. La cultura italiana ha influido en el mundo a través de obras maestras como La creación de Adán de Miguel Ángel. La familia, la religión católica y las tradiciones como el Carnaval de Venecia juegan un papel importante en la sociedad italiana.
France is a popular tourist destination known for its beauty, culture, and landmarks. Paris, the capital, is home to over 2 million people and visited sites like the Eiffel Tower. Other top attractions include the French Riviera coastline known for its sunshine, the Alps mountains for skiing, and regions famous for fashion, cuisine, and cafes where people socialize for hours. Iconic structures cover French history from the Arc de Triomphe commemorating Napoleon to landmarks left by artists Claude Monet and the engineer Gustave Eiffel who designed the famous tower.
This presentation contaions information about Italy.
History, tourist places, important cities, business culture, culture, art, places to visit, cuisine, fashion.
All about Italy.
Italy is a country located in southern Europe, occupying the Italian Peninsula, the Po Valley, and the southern slopes of the Alps. It has a parliamentary republic system of government. Italy has a long history dating back to 500 BC with the Roman Empire and became a unified country in 1861. Some key facts are its capital is Rome, its official language is Italian, its currency is the Euro, and its largest cities include Milan, Naples, and Turin. Italy has a highly developed economy with advanced industries and agriculture. It is also known for its significant contributions to world culture, with many UNESCO World Heritage sites showcasing its rich history and arts. Italy has been an important member of the European Union since
Italia limita al norte con varios países europeos y forma una península en el mar Mediterráneo. El idioma oficial es el italiano y la moneda es el euro. Tuvo un poderoso imperio romano y hoy es conocida por sus ciudades históricas como Roma, Venecia y Florencia. Su economía incluye industrias de moda, automóviles, alimentación y turismo.
This presentation provides an overview of Italy, including its location in southern Europe, weather patterns throughout the year, capital city of Rome, population of over 58 million people who speak Italian and use the euro. Key cities discussed include Rome, Florence, and Venice, as well as famous landmarks such as the Colosseum, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Vatican Sistine Chapel. The presentation also describes Italian culture, traditions of carnivals, festivals and cuisine like pizza and pasta, and concludes with highlights about Italy's people, cities, sights, culture, and food.
Italy is a mountainous country located in Southern Europe. Italian is the official language spoken by 55 million people. The euro is the common currency. Culturally, Italians value family and tend to live in extended family groups. Traditional Italian food includes pasta, pizza, and dishes made with garlic and tomatoes. Popular tourist destinations include Rome, Venice, and the island of Capri. Italians take pride in their cultural heritage of food, fashion, and music.
The document provides information about various attractions, geographical features, and aspects of culture in Italy. It mentions that Lido Beach is located in Venice and is a popular tourist attraction, and Majella National Park was founded in 1993 and is home to much of Italy's wildlife. It also notes that Italy has 20 regions, the Italian flag features green, white and red colors with various symbolic meanings, Italy has some of the best skiing in the Alps and Dolomites, Mount Etna is an active volcano in Sicily, Italian trains can reach speeds up to 225 mph, and Italy is a major wine producer.
Italia es un importante destino turístico en Europa debido a su rica historia, tradiciones y gastronomía. Está dividido en cinco regiones y sus ciudades más populares incluyen Roma, Milán, Venecia y Florencia. El idioma oficial es el italiano, aunque también se hablan dialectos regionales. Algunos de los monumentos más famosos de Roma son el Arco de Constantino, el Coliseo y la Fontana de Trevi.
The presentation will take 20 minutes and discuss Italy from an economic perspective. It will cover topics such as Italy's population, health, education, GDP, unemployment, industries, exports, imports, and economic development since 1950. Some key challenges for Italy include few global corporations, corruption, regional economic disparities between northern and southern Italy, unemployment, and organized crime. The presentation encourages audience members to ask questions and provide feedback at the end.
This document provides an overview of France, including its history, culture, art, music, food, wine and lifestyle. France has a long history dating back thousands of years and was influenced by various rulers and invasions. Some of France's most notable cultural contributions include art movements like Impressionism, classical music like opera, world-renowned chefs and cuisine paired with wine, and a focus on quality of life. Tourism is a major part of France's economy, with attractions including historic sites, museums, festivals and a variety of regional cultures and landscapes.
This document provides an overview of Italy through 12 slides covering its location, history, regions, government, economy, religion, shelter, family, values, food, clothing, sports/entertainment, and customs/celebrations. Some key points include that Italy is a peninsula in southern Europe about the size of Arizona, Rome was founded in 752 BC, Italy became a unified nation in 1861, and the dominant religion is Roman Catholic though only 20% regularly attend services. Popular sports include soccer and food is famous for dishes like pasta.
France is a popular tourist destination known for its historic cities, villages, beaches, and world-renowned attractions. Some of its most visited cities include Paris, the capital, which is famous for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and museums such as the Louvre. Other major cities in France discussed in the document include Marseille, Lyon, Nice, Toulouse, Strasbourg, and Bordeaux, each with their own historic sites, cultures and things to see and do. The document also highlights popular coastal regions and towns along the French Riviera and Atlantic coast, as well as famous landmarks like the Mont Saint-Michel island monastery.
Italy is located in southern Europe and is boot-shaped, sticking into the Mediterranean Sea. It is about one-third the size of the United States and has a population of around 58 million people. Rome is the capital and largest city of Italy, with over 2.6 million residents. Other major cities include Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo.
Véritable renaissance de l'art qui éclate en cette fin du XVème en Italie. La prospérité des cités italiennes permet à l'architecture, la peinture, la sculpture de s'épanouir avec cette recherche de la beauté antique.
Des artistes de génie ; Botticelli, Raphaël, Michel-Ange, Léonard de Vinci laissent à l'humanité des chefs d'oeuvre immortels.
L'Italie est alors un véritable paradis terrestre selon les dires de Charles VIII en arrivant à Naples.
This document provides an overview of Italy, including its geography, history, culture, politics, and etiquette. It notes that Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula located in southern Europe, with Rome as its capital city. It summarizes some of Italy's rich history, from the Roman Empire to the Italian Renaissance. The document also outlines key aspects of Italian culture like the predominant Roman Catholic religion, the Italian language and dialects, public holidays, and business and dining etiquette customs.
Según la teoría del cerebro triúnico de Maclean, el cerebro humano consta de tres partes integradas: el cerebro reptiliano, el cerebro límbico y el neocortex. El cerebro reptiliano controla funciones básicas de supervivencia. El cerebro límbico está involucrado en emociones y memoria. El neocortex es responsable de procesos intelectuales superiores y está dividido en hemisferios izquierdo y derecho. El aprendizaje implica la adquisición y modificación de actividades, destrezas, conoc
El documento habla sobre el uso de multimedia en presentaciones de PowerPoint. Explica que la multimedia se refiere a usar múltiples medios como texto, imágenes, audio y video. Luego detalla cómo insertar archivos de audio, video y códigos de video de sitios como YouTube en diapositivas de PowerPoint. Finalmente, da instrucciones sobre cómo crear hipervínculos entre diapositivas.
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En el año 2050 habrá más de 10000 millones de personas. Todas deberán tener acceso a la energía eléctrica...que será la única fuente energética disponible si resolvemos ciertas acciones técnicas, económicas y socioculturales.
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d'identifier les facteurs permettant aux employeurs du secteur de mieux acquérir et cultiver les compétences et l'implication dont ils ont besoin dans leurs équipes;
de présenter des pratiques innovantes mises en place par différents acteurs pour répondre à ces problèmes.
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2. Sommaire
Où se situe l’Italie
Information sur le drapeau Italien
Président de l’Italie
Monnaie
Capitale
Alimentation
Culture
Grandes marques Italiennes
Paysages
Synthèse
3. Où se situe l’Italie
L’Italie se situe au Sud Est de la France,
entouré de la Mer Tyrrhénienne, Mer
Méditerranée et de la Mer Adriatique.
L’Italie est un pays Européen.
4. Information du drapeau
Le drapeau Italien comporte trois couleurs :le
vert, le blanc et le rouge.
Le vert signifie l’espoir.
Le blanc signifie la foi.
Le rouge signifie la charité.
5. Le président de l’Italie
Le président de l’Italie est Giorgio Napolitano a été élu a
la 13 ème élection de la république Italienne les 24 et
25 Février 2013. Il avait 10 électeurs :Franco Marini
521 suffrages ,Stefano Rodotà 240 suffrages , Sergio
Chiamparino 41 suffrages , Romano Prodi 14
suffrages , Emma Bonino 13 suffrages , Massimo
D’Alena 12 suffrages , Giorgio Napolitano 10 suffrages ,
Anna Finocchiaro 7 suffrages , Anna Maria Cancellieri 2
suffrages , Mario Monti 2 suffrages .
6. La monnaie de l’Italie
La monnaie de l’Italie est l’Euro ( € )car l’Italie
est un pays Européen (il fait partie de l’Europe )
.L’argent est
1 c 10 €
2 c 20 €
50 c 50 €
1€ 100 €
2€ 500 €
7. La capitale
La capitale de l’Italie est Rome qui se
trouve sur le fleuve du Tibre qui fait 369 km
commence du mont Fumaiolo il draine la
Toscane, l‘Ombrie ,le Latium, traverse Rome
et se jette dans la mer Tyrrhénienne près
d’Ostie .Rome comporte 2 828 690
habitants (la place de Saint Pierre crée en
1656 -1667).
8. L’alimentation Italienne
Les Italiens se nourrissent le plus souvent de pizzas,
spaghettis, pâtes, lasagnes, raviolis, cannellonis et des
gaspacho.
9. Culture
La culture de l’Italie ce que fut l’Italie depuis
l’Antiquité, comme un des plus grands foyer
culturel de l’Occident. Marqués par la civilisation
et par la civilisation grecque, la péninsule fut le
centre de l’Empire Romain puis de l’Eglise
catholique et parallèlement, elle a été le berceau
de l’humaniste et de la Renaissance économique
et artistique de l’Europe à la fin du Moyen Age au
carrefour des civilisations de la Méditerranée.
L’influence de l’Italie s’exerce sur le domaine
artistique, l’architecture, la peinture, la sculpture,
les arts décoratifs, la musique et la littérature qui
continu au moins jusqu'au XVIIème siècle.
10. Les grandes marques
Il y a plusieurs marques Italiennes comme Lotto ,
Alfa Roméo , Fiat , Ducati , Bugatti ,
Lamborghini , Ferrari , Giorgio Armani , Emperio
Armani
Ferrari: Enzo Ferrari est le constructeur
automobile de Ferrari .
Bugatti: Ettore Bugatti est le constructeur
automobile de Bugatti
13. Les Grandes Stars Italiennes
Valentino Rossi
Francesco
Totti
Laura
Paussini
14. Quelques mots Italiens
Géographie : Géografiqua
Bonjour : Buongiono .
Comment ça va : Come va .
Bonne journée : Buena Giorna
Bonne Appétit : Bueno Apetito
15. Synthèse
L’Italie se situe au sud est de la France , le
président est Giorgio Napolitano il a été élu avec
10 suffrages .La capitale est Rome les monument
les plus importants sont La Tour De Pise et la
Place de saint Pierre ce monument a été crée en
1656 a 1667.a Rome il y a 2 828 690 habitants
,la monnaie est l’euro (€) c’est la monnaie
Européen .