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italy
It is a parliamentary republic located on the European continent, located in the heart of the Mediterranean, and its coordinates are limited to the equator between 35 ° and 47 ° latitude north, and between 6 ° and 19 ° longitude eastward, and has a group of international borders with each of France, Austria and Slovenia, with an area of 301338 km2, and a population of approximately 60.8 million people.
Landmarks of Italy
There are important and distinctive features decorating the land of Italy, as follows:
Leaning Tower of Pisa
There is in the square of the Pisa Tower, known as the Piazza del Duomo, located in the Tuscany region. Of tourists daily from all over the world.
Lake Como
It is an ice lake located in the Lombardy region, and its total area reaches 146 km2, making it the third largest lake in the country, and it is a major attraction in Italy, because it contains stunning views, an entertainment place for sailing, surfing, windsurfing and many services. Tourist.
Amalfi Coast
It is an extension of the southern coastline of the Sorrentine Peninsula in the province of Salerno, southern Italy. The site annually attracts thousands of tourists. Since 1997, the lake has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Santa Maria del Fiore Cathedral
It is one of the main churches located in the city of Florence, was built in 1296 CE in Gothic style, designed by Arnulfo de Campio, and the most prominent characteristic of the exterior is composed of marble painted in green, pink.
Ter Sink
It is one of the parks belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage, and is located in the Liguria region to the west of the city of La Spezia, and is located among a group of hills that give it a picturesque nature.
Spada Palace
It is one of the palaces located in the italyn capital, Rome, and it is located in the square of Capo de Ferro. The palace contains within it an important collection of artwork known as the Galleria Spada, and these works date back to the seventeenth century, collected by Cardinal Bernardino Spada, and his nephew, Fabrizio Spada.
Farnese Palace
It is one of the important palaces built during the High Renaissance, and was designed by Mr. Antonio de Sangallo at the request of Cardinal Sandro Varese in 1514 AD, after the fragmentation of parts of the archaeological colosseum during the Middle Ages, and due to its importance, Napoleon controlled it to take it as the headquarters of the French embassy in the country italyn.