ITALY and its Stunning Regional Diversity

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2022
  • This video is all about ITALY, a European country on the Mediterranean Sea with a stunning cultural legacy. Join this channel to see videos early, and get ad-free videos:
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Komentáře • 128

  • @GEOfocusChannel
    @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +24

    Hi, everyone! I hope you like the new video on ITALY!
    Join this channel to see videos early, and get ad-free videos:
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    (Join on computer, Android, or web browser on iOS. After joining, you'll have membership features on the iOS app too)
    You may also be interested in my Langfocus video on the Languages of Italy: czcams.com/video/e34M6P1NXYM/video.html
    or on the Italian Language: czcams.com/video/dMcu6Wk3WGw/video.html
    Have fun!

  • @peppende
    @peppende Před 2 lety +28

    I'm Italian and I live in the south Marche region, believe me, it's very peculiar! I can get to the sea in just 20 minutes or to mountains in 30 and high ones!
    We can skiing watching the sea or just enjoy a unique landscape, on clear days watching from Croatian mountains over the Adriatic sea to Gran Sasso mountain, almost 3000m high.
    Have you noticed I love my land?

  • @laexploradoraaaXD
    @laexploradoraaaXD Před 2 lety +22

    I visited Italy in 2018. I went to Rome and Florence and took a train between both cities. I knew Italy was mountainous so I found the plains so beautiful.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, the Tuscan Plains are famous throughout the world. :)

  • @littlebigjohn69
    @littlebigjohn69 Před 2 lety +22

    as a spaniard from south america italy and japan are my favourite countries in the world, italy has more unesco sights than any other in the world. italy and japan have the same culture structure like strong family ties , great food , and landscape is amazing. their arts is mind blowing . i love their language , love their music and movies.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +5

      That's interesting. I've never thought about the similarities between Japan and Italy.

  • @idraote
    @idraote Před 2 lety +27

    Hello Paul, I love it that you did a video on my country (not to mention the two excellent videos about its languages).
    I will have to point out that you swapped the land measurements of Sardinia and Sicily. Sicily is the largest island of the two.
    Another point that needs clarifying is Italy's number of governments.
    Don't get me wrong, Italian politics is absolutely bonkers and frustrating, but that number depends from the fact that Italy doesn't do cabinet reshuffles. A minister may go, but if more need to go, a crisis is opened. The following government may be a copycat of the previous one with only a few names changed. Other countries would simply do a reshuffle.
    I love my country, I think it's immensely beautiful and that beauty is very diverse: if you visit Tuscany you will see a landscape that is entirely different from that of Piedmont or Sardinia.
    Unfortunately so many Italians take it all for granted and they don't safeguard that immense beauty. It makes me so mad, I sometimes wish I could live in a less beautiful place but with more reasonable people around.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Idraote. Yes, I'm aware of the swapped land measurements. That was a hiccup at some point of the production process that I didn't catch when reviewing the final video (probably because their sizes are pretty close).

  • @kleckerklotz9620
    @kleckerklotz9620 Před 2 lety +26

    I have seen Italy five times by now, which is easy for a German like me. I have to say I love this country. What struck me the most was the Almalfi Coast, not far from Naples. You can see villages nestled in the mountains right by the sea, surrounded by terraces of orange trees. It's a little paradise. Almost a nice as this was Finale Ligure and Genoa.
    But better than all of that are only the people. Italians are simply lovable. If you've never been to Europe, go to Italy. You won't be disappointed.

    • @Ekphrasys
      @Ekphrasys Před rokem

      Well, err, my dear German fella (and European brother), in Genoa (and Liguria in general) people are not famous for their hospitality nor for their pleasantness....
      Qualities like politness, hospitality and education that I always found in your country .... All the time ... That's why I love Germany ... As my grandpop always told me: Germans are earnest people, unlike Italians...😊

    • @kleckerklotz9620
      @kleckerklotz9620 Před rokem

      @@Ekphrasys That's funny. How similar the experiences are, when you do not live in the country you are talking about. I made those experiences, I described in the entry post and to be fair it might have been luck to meet particularly nice people.
      Btw. Germans are not known for their kindness nor for their hospitality. That only applies to some rural regions. And also only to some people and certainly not Germans in general. Also I would not say Germans are better educated than people from any other Western civilization. You can get this impression if you only move in certain circles, e.g. students. But you then won't see all the dickheads we have here in Germany. And we have a lot of them. Only go to a football match and you'll see the true idiotic nature of a German.

    • @anniiinaaaaaaaa
      @anniiinaaaaaaaa Před rokem

      us neapolitans LOVE our german tourists

  • @konplayz
    @konplayz Před 2 lety +19

    Trieste is one of the most underrated cities in Italy

  • @ErricoDiFabio
    @ErricoDiFabio Před 2 lety +12

    It is so sad to hear a few words about Abruzzo. The region is famous not only for its natural treasure: the Abruzzo National Park, The Gran Sasso mountains, but also for its rich ancient history. Every person who has tried arrosticini and bocconotti will remember the tasty experience for their whole life.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +2

      I’m sure it’s amazing, but this is only a 10 minute video about the whole country, so I can’t go into depth on individual regions.

    • @mikelefc
      @mikelefc Před 2 lety

      And Abruzzo is considered center Italy, not southern.

    • @marcinekpomaranski
      @marcinekpomaranski Před rokem

      Green mountains, calm blue sea, amazing people, food and wine. That is my favorite region as well :)

  • @gabrielegiangoia8941
    @gabrielegiangoia8941 Před 2 lety +4

    My region... Lombardy💪🏻Greeting from Milan... But all the country is very beautiful... Bravo!!

  • @nibbles336
    @nibbles336 Před 2 lety +17

    I've always loved Italy 🇮🇹 ❤ I'm gonna move there someday
    Great video 😊

  • @robthetraveler1099
    @robthetraveler1099 Před 2 lety +16

    Great video, as always. I lived in Italy as a teenager from 1998 to 2001 and have visited twice since, in 2003 and 2013. What struck me the most about the geography on my last visit was how much lusher it was than Spain. I go to Spain much more often than Italy, and the two countries are often compared, but in reality they look very unalike. Much of Spain is at least semiarid, but most of Italy is fairly lush by comparison. I can't speak for the Mediterranean coast of Spain; maybe it would look more similar to the coastal areas of Italy, but the interior of Spain is much drier.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, that's the impression I have of Spain's landscape.

  • @anmol1979
    @anmol1979 Před 2 lety +12

    Amazing video! Kudos to your outstanding work from Italy (Milan) Andrea

  • @macloricott13
    @macloricott13 Před 2 lety +16

    Very well-made video. Your pronunciation of Italian is praiseworthy -- you nailed it in all relevant details and peculiarities. Bravo!

  • @manuelsolana1429
    @manuelsolana1429 Před 2 lety +18

    Estupendo vídeo, como siempre. Muy elaborado e instructivo. 👍

  • @davidfrogley7117
    @davidfrogley7117 Před 2 lety +10

    I was privileged to live in Italy from 1982 to 1985, and I was also able to visit again twice during 1991. My parents and siblings have visited much more recently, so they could probably speak more about what it's like now, but I remember the beaches, the architecture, the amazing mountains, and especially the culture. I loved seeing the various parades and processions, celebrating the festivals, being able to visit castles and ruins and cathedrals, etc. I can't say enough about the food, and I absolutely love the language--well, Toscano, as it was the only variant I learned. Since I was a young child at the time, I don't recall anything really about the constantly changing government, but I do still have friends there who complain about it plenty--it seems to me that if you're speaking with Italians, eventually they'll start complaining about the government (though that may be a universal characteristic).
    Thanks for the video, Paul!

  • @eemymagia
    @eemymagia Před 2 lety +12

    Magnífico Paul 🤩

  • @carlospastor8476
    @carlospastor8476 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent video and content! I have been following you for many years from your other channel about langueges. Greetings from Torino, Piemonte (Piedmont), first capital of united Italy, from 1861 to 1865.

  • @martafernandezromera1955
    @martafernandezromera1955 Před 2 lety +7

    I love this interesting channel and I love Italy!😍😍🇮🇹
    Thank you for coming back Paul!

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Marta! I'm glad you love this channel. :)
      And most people who visit Italy seem to love it. The only person I know who didn't love it was my brother, but I think that's because he fell for some tourist scam. I don't remember what it was, but that was more than 20 years ago. Anyway, that exists anywhere there are tourists.

  • @jiraiya.13
    @jiraiya.13 Před rokem

    Notable sportsperson (racer to be exact):
    Valentino Rossi (7 times MotoGP champion)
    Giacomo Agostini (8 times GP500 champion)
    Andrea Dovizioso (3 times MotoGP runner-up)
    Max Biaggi (2 times World Superbike champion)
    Loris Capirossi (multiple MotoGP race winner)
    Marco Melandri (2005 MotoGP runner-up)
    Marco Simoncelli (2008 GP250 champion)
    Roberto and Andrea Locatelli (champions of GP125-GP250 and World Supersport 600 respectively)
    Giuseppe Farina (first F1 champion)
    Alberto Ascari (2 times F1 champion)
    Giancarlo Fisichella (multiple F1 race winner)
    Jarno Trulli (multiple F1 podium finisher)
    Ricardo Patrese (multiple F1 race winner)
    amongst others.

  • @dragoness777
    @dragoness777 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm getting thing together to visit Italy, doing school-related things this summer, studying in a village and then short trips to a few of the larger cities. It'll be my first time out of the country! I need to brush up on my italiano!

  • @polako215
    @polako215 Před 2 lety +3

    When Paul releases a new video, you stop whatever your doing and watch 😆

  • @juanpedronardin8596
    @juanpedronardin8596 Před 2 lety +5

    Excelent work as always Paul. I love your content, I hope this channel could be more viralized just like the language channel (at least). I have never been in Italy but is one of my main destinies to visit in the future, I have ancestors in Friuli. Not only I love the country because my distant family but its nature, architecture, arts, even language too, I love italian music. Greetings from Argentina.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks, Juan! I think this channel can be as big as Langfocus or even bigger, but it will take time to build it up. Right now I enjoy this channel a lot more, because Langfocus is far too consuming and exhausting.
      There will be a video on Argentina in the near future as well. It’s already made but will be released in March, if everything goes according to plan.

  • @pbracc
    @pbracc Před 2 lety +3

    Greetings from Turin (Torino)! :D

  • @MrAurel40
    @MrAurel40 Před rokem +1

    The country i want to visit the most. History, architecture, gastronomy. I started learn italian for it. My mother gave me Old italian Roman emperor as first name.

  • @omrivol
    @omrivol Před 2 lety +3

    Great video!

  • @PJ-dx2qo
    @PJ-dx2qo Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative and concise. Thank you!

  • @Dimullus
    @Dimullus Před 2 lety +5

    Loved the video, keep up the great work 😊

  • @carvingtheway
    @carvingtheway Před 2 lety +1

    Another great one 🎯🌾👌🏻

  • @PineappleSkip
    @PineappleSkip Před 2 lety +4

    Hey great video of a wonderful country, and always so carefully researched. Completed with a shot of espresso for my brain when I am wished a nice day 😀. I would love to see you do a video where you did both language and geography of a place; and how the latter influenced the former.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks!
      I'm treating this channel as something separate from Langfocus and don't want to focus on language more than any other aspect of a country. But I've done something similar to what you're talking about on Langfocus, with videos like Languages of Belgium, Languages of Singapore, Languages of South Africa, Languages of Switzerland, and Languages of Italy. But that's about as close as I can get.

  • @lidwinabintironny
    @lidwinabintironny Před rokem

    Great detailed introduction video for the country of Italy 🇮🇹. Looking forward to see one for Spain 🇪🇸 too!

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I have a video about Spain as well: czcams.com/video/BNFrqFY_30o/video.html

    • @lidwinabintironny
      @lidwinabintironny Před rokem +1

      @@GEOfocusChannel Okay, seen it already. Thank you!

  • @pablodescamisado
    @pablodescamisado Před 2 lety +1

    Once I spent summer in Sicily (June 15 to Sept 3) and the first and only rain was on the Sept 1.

  • @Macieks300
    @Macieks300 Před 2 lety +4

    Same. I also didn't know they had so many mountains in the central part. I knew about the Alps in the north and the volcanos in the south but not the central part. Also regarding 9:01 - easy for you to say lol. It's not that easy governing a country, you know.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +3

      Haha, yes I know. I couldn't govern a country. I have enough trouble managing CZcams channels.
      That wasn't a criticism of any specific politicians, and I don't really know much about them. It just seems like the system itself could be improved if the government changes so often. They obviously have proportional representation and have to piece together coalitions. There are good aspects of a system like that, ie. people can vote for a more specific party that better represents their interests. But the coalitions tend to be precarious.

    • @macloricott13
      @macloricott13 Před 2 lety +4

      @@GEOfocusChannel There are in fact historical reasons for that. The political system was designed in the aftermath of WWII and the fall of fascism, with the constitution specifically set to guarantee representation of all political voices, explicitly forbidding a fascist party, and finally ensuring that no single political force or governmental agency has the opportunity to exercise power in unchecked ways. Any responsibility is usually shared by more than one actor, with each one overlooking the operations of the other and often with the ability to vetoes its actions or reverse its decisions. It is a system designed to make it impossible -- or at least very difficult -- to install a dictatorship by grabbing power softly / legally.
      The downside is that, essentially, things proceed exceedingly slowly and little gets actually done.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +3

      That makes a lot of sense. Thanks!

  • @massia.72
    @massia.72 Před 2 lety +4

    The areas of Sardinia and Sicily are swapped. Sicily is larger than Sardinia (and much more populated as well).

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety

      Yes. I didn't notice because their sizes aren't very different.

    • @massia.72
      @massia.72 Před 2 lety

      You know, Sicily is very proud of being the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

  • @dvchel
    @dvchel Před rokem +1

    I went to Italy in 2012. The first time in my life at age 18 ironically, being a Western European citizen. Usually France, Portugal and Spain were on the top of my list so far. Either way, Venice is more beautiful than what it looks like in images.
    I also remember the interesting contrast, as you were leaving the Alps and driving through the Italian countryside in the Po Valley, which is as flat as the Netherlands basically. Then, going over the Appanine Mountains too, as we were heading towards Tuscany, including the village where known Tenor singer, Andrea Bocelli was born. Lots of geographical diversity.

  • @SuperCacazinho
    @SuperCacazinho Před 2 lety +3

    Nice

  • @clashinglanggeo1864
    @clashinglanggeo1864 Před 2 lety +2

    This is my home country! Thank you 🇮🇹!
    PS What you said about the Italian government can't be further from the truth

  • @lordkent8143
    @lordkent8143 Před 2 lety +2

    Italians have it good when it comes to food, art, mountains, beaches, historical architecture, religion, and clothes. Just wished their politics and economic opportunities were better.

  • @aaroraisanen4650
    @aaroraisanen4650 Před rokem

    I'm from Finland and have been to Italy many times. I've been to Naples, Sorrento, Sicilia, Sardinia, Lake como, Milan, and Pesaro. So I would say I know a fair amount of what it's like in different places in Italy. My favourite has to be Lake Como, it's just so damn beautiful in there. Also the Amalfi coast is great.

  • @lucianboar3489
    @lucianboar3489 Před rokem

    Didn't know that about the Marche beaches, in fact I know very little about the region, except for what cities and provinces it has. Need to put in on my to see list, since I've kind of subscribed to visiting Italy (twice this year, four times so far)
    I was most impressed so far by the landscape in Liguria, and Genova in particular. That's one hilly city.

  • @MegaTratincica
    @MegaTratincica Před 2 lety +2

    Actually, Croatia is Italian's neighbor too. They share the Adriatic Sea. :) We in Croatia have always experienced Italy as a neighboring country.

  • @elvyn8709
    @elvyn8709 Před rokem

    Climate Zones (Based of Köppen) of Golden Wind (JJBA Part 5) Routes and Locations:
    • Naples - Csa,
    • Venice - Cfa,
    • Sardinia - Mostly Csa with some microclimates of Csb and BSk,
    • Olbia - Csa,
    • Rome - Csa.

  • @davestrasburg408
    @davestrasburg408 Před rokem +2

    An interesting video about an undeniably fascinating country, which has given the world so much. l am "prejudiced" in favor of ltaly, since my Mother was always a huge fan of all things ltalian - and how could l blame her?

  •  Před 2 lety

    The whole World is beautiful to see and visit. Europe is one of the most visited continents for many known reasons. Among European countries there are two categories :
    1- Overpriced, overvalued, overly crowded countries like Italy and France.
    2- Unknown gems 💎 : like Hungary, Czech republic, Portugal...

  • @alessiorenzoni5586
    @alessiorenzoni5586 Před 2 lety +2

    🇮🇹💪💪💪INCREDIBLE CURIOSITIES ABOUT ITALY
    The oldest tree in Europe
    In Italy there is the oldest and largest tree in Europe. We are in Sant'Alfio, in Sicily, in the province of Catania and according to experts there is a tree here, the Chestnut of the Hundred Horses, which is between 3000 and 4000 years old. Its name is linked to a legend that tells of how over 100 horsemen took shelter under its branches during a storm.
    The shortest river in the world
    Also in Italy there is a small little river. It is called "Ri" is only 175 meters long and was born in Malcesine, a town in the province of Verona, from a small lake. The path of the Ri river is very short, it crosses the hamlet of Cassone and then flows into the waters of Lake Garda.
    The Unesco Heritage sites
    That in Italy there are many natural and artistic beauties is practically a fact. Just look around the main cities to see a monument, a church or a historic place of rare beauty at every corner. Of course, what you might not have expected is that in Italy alone there are 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a record that surpasses that of any other country in the world.
    The smallest restaurant
    On the subject of curiosity, Italy also boasts a very small restaurant called Solo Per Due and, objectively, it is only for two people because it has only one table. We are in Vacone, in the province of Rieti and this Italian restaurant is the smallest not only in our country, but in the whole world.
    Active volcanoes
    The world is full of volcanoes, it is true, but do you know that in Italy there are the only three active volcanoes in all of Europe? Well, it's not a joke, it's really like that and these three scare all the other countries: they are Stromboli, Etna and Vesuvius.
    The most visited country in the world
    Every year millions of tourists decide to choose our country as a destination for their holidays and they do so with good reason given that there are so many beauties to admire. However, Italy is so beautiful that it is the fourth most visited country in the world, Italian the fourth most studied language and Italian cuisine is considered the best in the world.
    The fork was invented in Italy
    Pasta is one of the emblems of Italy and to eat it, needless to say, we use a fork. What you may not know is that this utensil was probably invented by the Byzantine Roman Empire, but after the fall of the Empire, even the fork seemed to have disappeared. However, when the "calm" was restored, the Italians began to use the fork again and in a short time it spread throughout Europe.
    The genetic heritage
    Recent research has shown that the genetic heritage of us Italians is the richest in Europe. The reason is linked to the continuous migrations and isolation of linguistic minorities and to the dialects that persist despite time and evolution.
    First car with internal combustion engine
    The invention of the internal combustion engine is attributed to two Tuscans, Eugenio Barsanti and Felice Matteucci, who patented it in 1853
    The first car powered by a petrol engine was designed and built by an Italian, Eng. Enrico Bernardi in 1884.
    Nutella was born in Italy
    When we crave sweet, the first thing we think about, if we are chocolate lovers, is Nutella. This delicious product has all Italian origins: it was invented in Cuneo in 1964 by Ferrero starting from previous experiments on a cream called Supercrema. Recipe? A secret of course.
    The oldest universities
    In conclusion, Italy also amazes us for its universities. In fact, our country has the oldest university and film festival in history. These are the University of Bologna, founded in 1088, and the Venice Film Festival, inaugurated in 1932.

    • @mobo7420
      @mobo7420 Před rokem

      Well, al-Azhar in Cario is a few years older than the University of Bologna, he also made that mistake in the video...

    • @johngarofano7356
      @johngarofano7356 Před 10 dny

      ​@@mobo7420he did say Europe,last time I checked Egypt is in Africa ,

    • @mobo7420
      @mobo7420 Před 8 dny

      @@johngarofano7356 No he didn't - "our country has the oldest university and film festival in history.", "in history" not "in Europe".

  • @seustaceRotterdam
    @seustaceRotterdam Před 2 lety

    I lived in Padova in Veneto for a bit. Veneto is my fav part followed by Friuli. Friuli has excellent wines!

  • @HaiderAlZubaidi
    @HaiderAlZubaidi Před rokem

    Love you Italy 🥰 Greetings from Baghdad, Iraq

  • @leonardowynnwidodo9704

    Hey, Paul, I could not find a video of the Vatican City. In fact, the earliest video from the Geofocus Channel is Indonesia. Additionally, you forgot to mention South Tyrol in Northern Italy where the majority speaks German.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před rokem

      If you look at the playlists page there is a playlist called "Old videos". It's still on there, but it's unlisted.

    • @leonardowynnwidodo9704
      @leonardowynnwidodo9704 Před rokem

      @@GEOfocusChannel cool thanks.

  • @felixfahrenheit9574
    @felixfahrenheit9574 Před 2 lety +2

    Home to an indigenous subspecies of brown bear, the marsican brown bear!

  • @ericcomel3399
    @ericcomel3399 Před 2 lety

    There's a photo of Belluno! 1:57 (I am from a town near Belluno). Sorry for the mistakes.

  • @giannicolonello3240
    @giannicolonello3240 Před 2 lety +2

    actually you switch sicily and sardegna surface. sicily is the largest mediterranean isle.. it is quite known

  • @Nasengold
    @Nasengold Před rokem

    What struck me about Venice was the price of a glass of water at St. Marcos Plaza.

  • @alexvictor3015
    @alexvictor3015 Před rokem +1

    LOVE FROM ROMANIA ITALY GEOFOCUS

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thank you, man. But don't post it on every video. :)

  • @piercoucy
    @piercoucy Před 2 lety +1

    How is it possible you overlooked the fact that Emila Romagna is home to Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and Ducati? It's something more than agriculture!

  • @HaiderAlZubaidi
    @HaiderAlZubaidi Před rokem

    Paul, please do Mesopotamia (ancient Iraq)

  • @danielcorrea5004
    @danielcorrea5004 Před 2 lety +3

    Lago di Garda

  • @simone9219
    @simone9219 Před rokem

    I’m afraid you inverted the areas of Sicily and Sardinia (the former being the largest Mediterranean island)

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před rokem

      Yes, you’re right that I got their sizes mixed up (maybe because their sizes are fairly close).

  • @ForzaStiinta64
    @ForzaStiinta64 Před 2 lety +2

    Good job, but the you switched the aereas of Sardinia and Sicily. Keep it up.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +1

      Where did I switch them?

    • @PineappleSkip
      @PineappleSkip Před 2 lety +1

      I think he means you attrbuted the area of Sardinia to Sicily and vice versa.

    • @GEOfocusChannel
      @GEOfocusChannel  Před 2 lety +2

      Oh, the land area totals were reversed. I see.

  • @mariosgeorgopoulos5903

    in thumbnail you look a little bit like Randy

  • @erban1990
    @erban1990 Před 5 měsíci

    By the way Germany is only 357.592 km² so surprisingly not that bigger than italy..

  • @AldTar
    @AldTar Před 2 lety

    The capital city of Calabria is not Reggio Calabria but Catanzaro.
    Calabria is particular. A region can have only one capital city in which the president, the regional "parliament" and the regional government are located but Calabria has the president and the regional government in Catanzaro and the "parliament" in Reggio Calabria.
    De jure the capital city is Catanzaro, de facto both Catanzaro and Reggio are capitals.

  • @yuzha123
    @yuzha123 Před 2 lety

    Bro the size of Sardegna and Sicilia is inverted. Sicilia is the biggest region of Italy.

  • @PGWells
    @PGWells Před rokem

    In all fairness, the short average duration of Italian governments can also be seen as an advantage: no matter how terrible each government is (and believe me, most are, indeed!!!), as soon as it crumbles, people are free to hope/dream (at least, for a few weeks) that the next government will be better. Until reality proves them wrong...😕
    Anyway, back to Italy's beauties, here's one most of you will probably not know already - the old Spa in Bormio, Valtellina: czcams.com/video/XYHP2xBMMD4/video.html

  • @user-jk1ep1tm3m
    @user-jk1ep1tm3m Před 2 lety

    The name of the region in which Naples is located is CampaNIA, not campaGNA...

  • @poseidonoceanstorm7396
    @poseidonoceanstorm7396 Před 2 lety +2

    there's a lot of flies in Italy

  • @josueveguilla9069
    @josueveguilla9069 Před rokem

    Fun Fact: Marriage is between a man and a woman. It’s been that way for literally millennia.

  • @micheladonofrio2285
    @micheladonofrio2285 Před 2 lety

    It is pronounced "Nettùno".

  • @Ekphrasys
    @Ekphrasys Před rokem

    Our "system" is what guarantees the country a TRUE democracy and bi(tri-quadri)polarism...
    Chosing between two parties is not what I call democracy ....sorry ...🤷‍♂️

  • @josueveguilla9069
    @josueveguilla9069 Před rokem

    How about Italy just leave the European Union and embrace Anarcho-Capitalism? Just a thought.