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Italy,[a] officially known as the Italian Republic,[b] occupies a prominent position in Southern[12] and Western[13][c] Europe. Situated on a peninsula that extends into the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy is bordered to the north by the Alps and includes several islands, most notably Sicily and Sardinia.[15] Italy shares land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia, as well as two enclaves: Vatican City and San Marino. It ranks as the tenth-largest country in Europe, covering an area of 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi),[3] and is the third-most populous member state of the European Union, with nearly 60 million inhabitants.[16] Rome serves as both the capital and largest city, while other major urban centers include Milan, Naples, Turin, Florence, and Venice

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PLACES TO VISIT IN ITALY

1. Rome: The capital city boasts iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Vatican City (including St. Peter's Basilica and the Sistine Chapel), and the Trevi Fountain.

2. Florence: Known for its Renaissance art and architecture, Florence houses treasures like the Uffizi Gallery, the Florence Cathedral (Duomo), Ponte Vecchio, and Michelangelo's David at the Accademia Gallery.

3. Venice: Famous for its canals, Venice is a unique city with attractions like St. Mark's Basilica, Doge's Palace, Rialto Bridge, and the Grand Canal.

4. Milan: A global fashion and design capital, Milan features the magnificent Milan Cathedral (Duomo di Milano), Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" at Santa Maria delle Grazie, and the upscale shopping street Via Montenapoleone.

5. Amalfi Coast: Along the southern edge of Italy's Sorrentine Peninsula, the Amalfi Coast offers stunning coastal views, picturesque towns like Positano and Amalfi, and beautiful beaches.


1.ROMA

Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma, pronounced [ˈroːma] ⓘ) is the capital city of Italy and the Lazio region. It serves as the center of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital and is a special comune (municipality) known as Comune di Roma Capitale. With a population of 2,860,009 residents spread over 1,285 km2 (496.1 sq mi),[2] Rome is Italy's most populous comune and the third most populous city in the European Union within city limits. The Metropolitan City of Rome, with 4,355,725 residents, ranks as Italy's most populous metropolitan area.[3] Rome is situated in central-western Italy, within the region of Lazio (Latium), on the banks of the Tiber River.

Vatican City, the world's smallest independent country,[6] is an enclave within the city limits of Rome, representing a unique example of a country within a city. Rome is renowned as the City of Seven Hills due to its geographic layout and is often referred to as the "Eternal City". It is widely acknowledged as the birthplace of Western civilization and Western Christian culture, as well as the spiritual center of the Catholic Church.[7][8][9]

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2. FLORENCE

Florence was a pivotal center of medieval European trade and finance, ranking among the wealthiest cities of its time.[5] Widely regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance by many scholars,[6] Florence emerged as a preeminent hub of artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic, and financial activity during this era.[7] It wielded significant influence across Italy, Europe, and beyond.[8] The city's history is marked by turbulent political dynamics, including periods of dominance by the influential Medici family and numerous religious and republican upheavals.[9]

Florence was a pivotal center of medieval European trade and finance, ranking among the wealthiest cities of its time.[5] Widely regarded as the birthplace of the Renaissance by many scholars,[6] Florence emerged as a preeminent hub of artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic, and financial activity during this era.[7] It wielded significant influence across Italy, Europe, and beyond.[8] The city's history is marked by turbulent political dynamics, including periods of dominance by the influential Medici family and numerous religious and republican upheavals.[9]

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RESTAURANT IN ITALY

1.                      Mama Restaurant Roma                 

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2. SETTIMO ROMAN CUISINE ANDTERRACE

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3. SU TEA ROOFTOP RESTAURANT 

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