Mapping of Italy
Natural Landmarks
Cultural Landmarks
Italy's Government
History
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What is the capital of Italy?

Rome.

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What is the biggest lake in Italy?

Lake Garda.

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What is the famous structure in Italy that was used for entertainment, this included animal hunts, gladiator fights, executions, and much more?

The Colosseum.

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What is Italy's current government?

Parliamentary Republic.

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This person was a famous Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was an active painter, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, architect, and draughtsman. Who is this person?

Leonardo Da Vinci.

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Where is Rome located?

Along the Tiber River.

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What is the famous mountain that's made up of layers of ash and lava?

Mount Etna.

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What is the famous building in Italy that is known for its lean?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa.

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What was Italy's government in 1975?

Democratic Republic.

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Who was the person that lead Italy to power after becoming Prime Minister in 1922?

Benito Mussolini.

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What is the general location of Italy?

Southern Europe.

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What is the very famous sea cave in Italy?

The Blue Grotto.

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This building was an ancient Rome temple, but is now used as a tourist site. What building is this?

The Patheon

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What was Italy's government in 1950?

Democratic Republic.

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This person was born in 1254 and was an Italian merchant and explorer. He was famous for his voyages to China. Who is this person?

Marco Polo.

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What 2 hemispheres is Italy located in?

The Northern hemisphere and the Eastern hemisphere.

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What is the biggest cave system in Italy?

Frasassi Caves 

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This landmark is located in Northeastern Italy. This landmark is connected to the Adriatic Sea. What landmark is this?

Venice Lagoon

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What Was Italy's government in 1900?

 Constitutional Monarchy.

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This person was an Italian explorer and navigator who completed 4 voyages across the Atlantic Ocean. Who is this person?

Christopher Columbus.

500

What are the coordinates of Italy?

41.8719° N, 12.5674° E.

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What is the natural "pyramids" in Italy called?

Pyramids of Zone.

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This landmark is known for its gentle, rolling hills, dramatic clay formations, and its cypress trees. This landmark is located in southern Tuscany, Italy. What landmark is this?

Val d'Orcia.

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What was Italy's government in 509 BCE?

The Roman monarchy was overthrown and the Roman Republic was established.

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This person was a Roman General and statesmen. This person led the Roman armies into the Gallic Wars. 

Julius Caesar. 

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