Rome has a population of around 60 million people and a varied climate ranging from cold in the Alps to temperate along the coasts. Some famous Italians include Giorgio Armani, Enzo Ferrari, and Sophia Loren. Italy is worth visiting for its amazing history and culture as seen in landmarks like the Coliseum in Rome as well as its renowned art, music, and cuisine such as pizza and pasta. The geography of Italy includes the Alps mountains in the north and the Apennine mountains running down the center of the country.
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Italy By Celia M.
1. TRAVEL TO
ROME
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FACTS ABOUT
THE PLACE
POPULATION:
It has more or less 60 million
people
TYPICAL WEATHER:
The climate is cold in the Alps;
continental in the Padana plain;
temperate on the Ligurian and
Tyrrhenian coasts and on the
southern Adriatic and Ionian
slopes; and cool and windy in the
Apennines
FAMOUS PEOPLE:
-Giorgio Armani
-Enzo Ferrari
-Sophia Loren
WHY S HO ULD
WE VI S I T I T ?
MONUMENTS, ATTRACTIONS,
T HE F LAG
You should definitely visit
Italy because is one of the
most famous cities in the
world not only because of its
amazing history about the
romans, but also because its
wonderful culture, music
For example, one thing you
must visit is the Coliseum and
of course you should visit
Florida, Pizza, Milan Venezia
and Rome.
2. WHAT KI ND O F
GEO GR AP HY I S
T HER E?
T HI NGS T O DO :
1. Go on a gondola through Venezia
2. Visit the Coliseum
3. Take a photo with the Pizza Tower
4. See the Vatican
5. Duomo di Milano
(Milans Catedral)
F O O D/ DR I NKS T O
HAVE:
1. Pizza
2. Risotto
3. Pasta
AC C O MMO DAT I O N
By Celia Mart鱈nez D鱈az 2尊B
If you want to stay a little
bit on Rome but in a very
good hotel, you should
stay in La Scelta di
Goethe, a 5 stars hotel of
1607 per night. But if
you want something
cheaper, I recommend
you the Hotel Giolli
Nazionale, a 3 stars hotel
that it only costs 46 per
night.
There is a lot of important
geographical features that you
should definitely visit like the
Dolomite mountains which
extend across northern Italy
are part of the Alps mountain
range. The Apennine
mountains cut down the center
of Italy, stretching from north
to south, dividing the east and
west coasts.