The mountain range that runs down the center of Italy is called the Apennine Mountains. They stretch approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) from north to south, dividing the Italian Peninsula into western and eastern sections.
The Etruscans changed Rome from a village of straw-roofed huts into a city of wood and brick buildings. They laid out streets, temples, and public buildings around a central square.Edit: The above one doesn't relate to geography though, and it doesn't mention Greece. Here is my answer:The landscape of Italy is similar to that of Greece, but the Apennines are not as rugged as Greece's mountains. As a result, the people in Italy were not split up into small, isolated communities like the Greeks. Italy had better farmland than Greece. With more capacity to produce food, Italy could support more people than Greece could.
The five European countries that lie on the 40 degrees north latitude parallel are: Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, and Turkey.
Countries such as Italy, Iceland, Greece, and Turkey in Europe experience both volcanoes and earthquakes due to their location near tectonic plate boundaries. Italy has active volcanoes such as Mount Vesuvius and Mount Etna, while countries like Greece and Turkey are prone to earthquakes due to the collision of the African and Eurasian plates.
Yes, Italy is bigger than Austria in terms of land area. Italy covers approximately 301,340 square kilometers, while Austria covers around 83,879 square kilometers.
No, Italy and Greece are different countries.
Italy and Greece are completely separated countries.
Yes, Greece is east of Italy.
Greece is east of Italy (or east southeast to be more precise).
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
The continent of Europe lies due north of Italy and Greece. Italy and Greece are actually part of that rather large continent.The continent due north of Italy and Greece is Africa
The Ionian Sea is between Greece and southern Italy.
Greece is in east of the USA.
Africa is the continent south of Italy and Greece.
Yes, both Italy and Greece have a prime minister.
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Ionian Sea The body of the water to the south of Italy and the east of Greece is the Ionian Sea. It is part of the Mediterranean Sea.