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  Italy, Rome, Milan, Turin, Venice, Naples, Cagliari, Brescia, Vicenza, Genova, Bari, Bologna, Palermo, Catania, ...
Italy (Italian Italia), republic in southern Europe, bounded on the north by Switzerland and Austria; on the east by Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea; on the south by the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea; on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ligurian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea; and on the northwest by France.
The climate of Italy is highly diversified, with extremes ranging from frigid, in the higher elevations of the Alps and Apennines, to semitropical along the coast of the Ligurian Sea and the western coast of the lower peninsula.
In contrast to the semitropical conditions prevalent in southern Italy and along the Gulf of Genoa, the climate of the Plain of Lombardy is continental.
www.italysoft.com /bandiere/en/italy   (16636 words)

  
 Ionian Sea
The Gulf of Taranto and the Gulf of Corinth are its chief arms.
Kérkira and Pátrai (Greece) and Catania and Taranto (Italy) are the chief ports.
Cape Spartivento - Spartivento, Cape, southeastern extremity of the “toe” of Italy, in Calabria,...
www.infoplease.com /id/A0825409   (233 words)

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