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100

It's named after a Queen

Pizza Margherita

100

It is the capital of Italy

Rome

100

You eat it at Christmas

panettone or pandoro

100

It hosts a leaning tower

Pisa

100

Italy entered WWI

1918

200

It's a dessert and it means "pick me up"

Tiramisù

200

It is often referred to as the Serenissima

Venice

200

You wear costumes and mask during this celebration

Carnival

200

It is the Italian capital of fashion

Milan

200

He sailed the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria

Christopher Columbus

300

Valdobbiadene hosts its vineyards

Prosecco 

300

The most active volcano in Italy

Etna

300

You have to toss a coin in this fountain in Rome

fontana di Trevi

300

When you go to Verona, you visit her house.

Juliet

300

When did Itally gain its independence?

1861

400

it's a very popular aperitif

Spritz

400

It makes the car 500

Fiat

400

The legend says he founded Rome

Romolo

400

The colours of the Italian flag

verde bianco rosso

400

What do Italians celebrate on the 25th April?

Freedom day

500

Which one of the following is not a cheese?

  1. Scamorza
  2. Provola
  3. Caciocavallo
  4. Mortadella

mortadella

500

How many regions are there in Italy?

20

500

the legend of the she-wolf takes place here

Rome

500

What countries does Italy border with?

France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia

500

He is the President of the Republic

Sergio Mattarella