| Management number | 231595707 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 231595707 | ||
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Italy is divided into several administrative divisions. The primary divisions are:Regions: Italy is divided into 20 regions, each with its own regional government. These regions vary widely in terms of geography, culture, and economy. Examples include Lombardy, Veneto, Tuscany, Sicily, and Lazio (home to Rome).Provinces: Each region is further divided into provinces (with the exception of the Aosta Valley region, which has no provinces). There are 107 provinces in total.Municipalities: Provinces are subdivided into municipalities or comuni. These are local administrative units that vary greatly in size and population. There are over 7,900 municipalities in Italy.Additionally, Italy has two independent city-states:Rome: The capital city of Italy, which is also its own separate administrative region called Lazio.Vatican City: An independent city-state and the spiritual and administrative center of the Roman Catholic Church. It is located within Rome.These divisions form the basic administrative structure of Italy, with regions having varying degrees of autonomy and power over local governance.A. Top 10 places1. Abruzzo1.1. L'Aquila1.2. Pescara1.3. Teramo1.4. Chieti2. Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta)2.1. Aosta2.2. Courmayeur2.3. Saint-Vincent2.4. Cogne3. Apulia (Puglia)3.1. Bari3.2. Lecce3.3. Brindisi3.4. Taranto4. Basilicata4.1. Potenza4.2. Matera5. Calabria5.1. Reggio Calabria5.2. Cosenza5.3. Catanzaro5.4. Lamezia Terme6. Campania6.1. Naples (Napoli)6.2. Salerno6.3. Pompeii (Pompei)6.4. Sorrento7. Emilia-Romagna7.1. Bologna7.2. Modena7.3. Parma7.4. Ravenna8. Friuli-Venezia Giulia8.1. Trieste8.2. Udine8.3. Gorizia8.4. Pordenone9. Lazio9.1. Rome (Roma)9.2. Latina9.3. Fiumicino9.4. Viterbo10. Liguria10.1. Genoa (Genova)10.2. La Spezia10.3. Sanremo10.4. Savona11. Lombardy (Lombardia)11.1. Milan (Milano)11.2. Bergamo11.3. Brescia11.4. Como12. Marche12.1. Ancona12.2. Pesaro12.3. Macerata12.4. Ascoli Piceno13. Molise13.1. Campobasso13.2. Isernia14. Piedmont (Piemonte)14.1. Turin (Torino)14.2. Alba14.3. Asti14.4. Novara15. Sardinia (Sardegna)15.1. Cagliari15.2. Sassari15.3. Alghero15.4. Olbia16. Sicily (Sicilia)16.1. Palermo16.2. Catania16.3. Syracuse (Siracusa)16.4. Taormina17. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol17.1. Trento17.2. Bolzano (Bozen)17.3. Merano (Meran)17.4. Bressanone (Brixen)18. Tuscany (Toscana)18.1. Florence (Firenze)18.2. Pisa18.3. Siena18.4. Lucca19. Umbria19.1. Perugia19.2. Assisi19.3. Terni19.4. Spoleto20. Veneto20.1. Venice (Venezia)20.2. Verona20.3. Padua (Padova)20.4. VicenzaB. List of UNESCO world heritage sitesC. Basic travel information including1. Brief History2. Modern History3. Top 10 recent Events4. Food of the people5. Visa requirements6. Festivals7. Safety requirements to travel8. Demography and People9. Local Transportation10. Best way to reach There11. Do's and Dont's12. Residing options13. What to expect14. What's not to Expect15. Best Way to Explore16. How to explore depending on duration of visit17. Currency18. Seasons based experiences offered19. Local Government structure20. Political structure21. Military status22. Ranking in the world24. Education level of people25. Economic status of people26. Safest neighbourhoods to stay for long visit27. Most developed parts of the country28. Most underdeveloped parts29. Status of the law30. Whats illegal Read more
| ASIN | B0CWMFW5D7 |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 2.6 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Reading age | 5 - 18 years |
| Print length | 357 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Book 19 of 44 | Travel Guides to Europe 2024 |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | February 26, 2024 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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