Italy is divided into 20 regions:
Abruzzo
Lombardy and the Lakes
Amalfi Coast
Marche Region
Aosta - Valle d'Aosta
Molise Region
Basilicata Region
Piemonte - Piedmont
Calabria Region
Puglia - Apulia
Campania Region
Trentino - Alto Adige
Emilia Romagna
Tuscany
Friuli Venezia Giulia
Umbria
Lazio
Veneto
Liguria and
Italian Riviera
Pretty well all of Europe has one religion, and that is Christianity. Of course, you will find the occasional Muslim, or Hindu, but that may be something like 1 in 100,000 that you find even one of those.
Italy is divided into different regions because all of the regions are under different administrative divisions. One region in Italy is called Tuscan.
They are different italian accents. Different regions in Italy speak with a different italian accent (dialetto/i).
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Italy has 20 regions.
Italy has 20 regions that are split into 110 provinces.
Local, Regions, Provinces and Communes are the 4 general government levels for italy by the Italian Constitution of 1948.
To unify the regions in Italy
Italy is a very diverse country. Sicily, for example, is entirely different in most ways from the northern regions adjoining Switzerland or France.
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Italy is a very diverse country. Sicily, for example, is entirely different in most ways from the northern regions adjoining Switzerland or France.
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