What is the sweet bread with dried fruits traditional for the Christmas holidays called?
What is Panettone?
In which continent is Italy located in?
What is Europe?
Is the capital of Italy. It is also the historic capital of the Roman Empire and Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2.8 million inhabitants.
What is Roma?
Who is the inventor of the Thermometer?
Who is Galileo Galilei?
Where does the "Palio" take place in Italy?
What is Siena?
What is the sweet golden bread topped with powdered sugar traditional for Christmas and the Easter holidays called?
What is Pandoro?
What mountain range is located in the north of Italy?
What are gli Alpi?
City world-famous for its canals, its bridges and for its places built on water. Also known for its authentic gondola workshops.
What is Venezia?
An Italian inventor, artist, architect, and scientist. Had an interest in engineering and made detailed sketches helicopters, parachutes, and is also a Ninja Turtle.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
When is the "Befana" celebrated in Italy?
What is il 6 gennaio?
What are the fried dough that are made in different shapes according the region and town called? (Sometimes they are round, sometimes shaped like a doughnut and all are sprinkled with powdered sugar)
What are Zeppole?
What river crosses the city of Rome? It begins in Emilia-Romagna goes through Tuscany, Umbria and Lazio?
What is the Tiber River(Il Tevere)?
Capital city of Tuscany, known for the birthplace of the Renaissance and famous statue of "David".
What is Firenze?
Who invented a portable hydrotherapy pump which would later give rise to the development of the.... Keyword: Hydro
Who is Candido Enzo Jacuzzi?
What is the holiday celebrated with masks and costumes for four days before lent?
What is Carnevale?
This cured meat popular in all Italian homes is produced in many regions, however, the best of the best is produced in this region and it is called...
What is Prosciutto di Parma?
What are 2 famous Italian volcanoes?
What is Etna and Vesuvius?
He is one of the first Europeans to reach Asia. His writings of encounters and experiences he made during his travels to Asia, had inspired Christopher Columbus.
Who is Marco Polo?
Italy has only been a country for? Closest answer wins
160 years
This food was named after the Queen of Italy during the Unification. It's three colors represent the Italian flag.
What is Pizza Margherita?
What is the mountain range that extends from north to south of the Italian peninsula?
What is the Appennini?
Third-largest city in Italy and capital of the Campania region and most populated metropolitan area. Its name derives from the Greek Neapolis the "new city". At the center of an archeological zone extending from Cumae to Pompei. Also known for thin-crust pizza.
What is Napoli?
Who is the inventor of the radio?
Who is Guglielmo Marconi?
His name day is celebrated on March 19 and in Italy it is also Father's Day.
Who is San Giuseppe?