Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Mont Blanc

15,771ft(4807m)

Gran Paradiso13,323ft(4061m)
Punta La Marmora

6017ft (1834m)

Little St.-Bernard
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Great St.-Bernard Pass 8,100ft (2469m)

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Nuoro

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Castelvetrano

Alcamo

Cefalù Pozzallo

Maglie

Battipaglia

Gallipoli

Manduria

Isernia

Cirò Marina

Termoli

Lauria

Agropoli

Sala
Consilina

Rossano

Castrovillari

Terracina

Gaeta

Siderno

Amantea
Palmi

Ortona

Avezzano

Anzio

Giulianova

CivitanovaMarcheFermo

FalconaraMarittima

SAN MARINO


Portoferraio

Piombino

Orbetello

Todi

Comacchio

Portogruaro

Monfalcone

Arco

Merano

Bressanone

Bassano
del Grappa

Gemona del Friuli

Finale Ligure

Ventimiglia

Imperia
Aosta Mondovì

Savigliano

Cecina

Sapri

Macomer

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Susa


Rivoli


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Moncalieri


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Cremona
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Viareggio


Edolo


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Mantova


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Grosseto


Ostiglia


Siena


Imola


Civitavecchia


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Rovigo


Arezzo


Faenza


Viterbo


Cortina d’Ampezzo


Cesena


Treviso


Chioggia


Marsala
Trapani

Pordenone


Foligno


Tivoli


Pesaro


Latina


Fano


Udine


L’Aquila


Tarvisio


Agrigento


AscoliPiceno


Teramo


Caltanissetta


Chieti


Gela


Caserta


Vittoria


Campobasso


Ragusa


Modica


Benevento
Avellino

San Severo


Potenza


Cerignola


Manfredonia


Lamezia


Barletta


Andria
Altamura

Molfetta
Matera

Bitonto


Crotone


Brindisi


Sassari


Novara


Cagliari


Monza


Bergamo


Piacenza


La Spezia


Brescia


Livorno


Parma


Pisa


Reggio nell’ Emilia


Modena


Verona
Prato

Trento


Florence(Firenze)


Bologna


Bolzano Vicenza


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Forlì
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Venice


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Perugia


Rimini


Terni


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Pescara
Torre del Greco

Salerno


Catania


Siracusa


Messina


Foggia


Cosenza Reggiodi Calabria


Catanzaro


Bari


Taranto


Lecce


Turin(Torino)


Genoa


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Milan(Milano)


Palermo


Naples


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ROME(ROMA)


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OLIVE HARVESTItaly is a big producer of olive oil, producing around 330,000 tons, which is second only to Spain in Europe. The oil is produced by first pressing the fruits of the olive tree between steel or stone rollers, then squeezing oil from the pulp using a press. Olive trees flourish in the fertile soils and the mild, frost-free climate of southern Italy.


VATICAN CITY


This tiny state in Rome is the


center of the Roman Catholic


Church and home to the Pope. As well as St Peter’s Basilica and


the surrounding buildings and gardens, the Vatican boasts


Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. The state has its own flag, postage stamps, and coins.


HOME LIFEFamily life is important in Italy, and most people live at home until they marry. This is partly due to lack of cheap housing. Lunch (pranzo


) is often the


main meal of the day.


Olive harvesters gather olives in nets


Swiss guards, in their red, yellow, and blue striped costumes, stand at the gates into Vatican City.RENAISSANCE ITALYFlorence (below) sits on either side of the Arno River. During the


15th century, a new movement in art and architecture known as the Renaissance, or rebirth, began in Italy. Painters and sculptors such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael created beautiful works of art using improved techniques of perspective and realism. Many of these can still be seen in the galleries and churches of Florence.


Italy


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