This worksheet on Italy guides students through the nation’s geography, government, economy, culture, and historical influence, providing a structured and engaging way to learn about this European country. Students begin by noting basic information such as the capital (Rome), official language (Italian), population (approximately 59 million), and currency (euro (€)). Located in Southern Europe, Italy is a peninsula extending into the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, with San Marino and Vatican City enclosed within its borders.
Keywords: Italy, Rome, Italian, Alps, Apennines, Po Valley, Tiber River, Mediterranean climate, Mount Vesuvius, parliamentary republic, Il Canto degli Italiani, fashion, automotive, Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, pasta, pizza, Vatican City, culture, geography, economy, Model United Nations (MUN)
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