10 Facts About Italy

The Enternal City, Rome, Number 13, Pompeii, the Roman Empire, Galileo Galilei, and more…


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    1. 1. Rome – Situated on the Tiber River, is the capital of Italy
    2. 2. UNESCO World Heritage Sites – Italy has more than 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, that’s more than any other country in the world
    3. 3. Lucky 13 – Although looked upon as an unlucky number in many countries, in Italy the number 13 is considered lucky
    4. 4. The City of Pompeii – Situated on the South-West coast of Italy, was buried when the nearby Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 CE, it lay undiscovered until the 16th century
    5. 5. The Roman Empire – Although great in terms of land area, which included all of Italy, does not even rank in the Top 10 Empires in human history
    6. 6. San Marino And The Vatican City – Both of these independent countries, are completely surrounded by Italy
    7. 7. Galileo Galilei – Famous for discovering the moons of Venus, was born in Pisa on the west coast of Italy
    8. 8. Wealthy Cat – A cat by the name of Tommaso became the wealthiest cat in Italy when its owner left it an estimated 10 million Euros in 2011
    9. 9. The Electric Battery – Was invented by Alessandro Volta who was born in Como in Italy
    10. 10. Prestige Cars – Italy is famous for its prestige car manufacturers which include Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati
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    Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa on the west coast of Italy, but he was famous for discovering the moons of Jupiter, not the moons of Venus, Venus doesn’t have any moons

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    Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa on the west coast of Italy, but he was famous for discovering the moons of Jupiter, not the moons of Venus, Venus doesn’t have any moons

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