In 2002, there were 16 parties in the country, most of which were part of the center-left and center-right coalitions. The first (“Olive Tree”) included: DPLS, Daisy Association (People’s Party, Italian Renaissance, Union of Democrats for Europe, Democratic Party), Sunflower Association (Federation of the Greens, Italian Socialist Democrats) and the Italian Communist the consignment. The…
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The Dynamics of the Main Aggregates Relating to the Italian Economy (1960-1976)
In tab. 14 shows, for each of the three sub-periods, the average annual variations of the aggregates referred to in tab. 13, as well as their overall variation from 1960 to 1976. As you can see by first looking at the last column, the gross domestic product at current prices in the years 1960-1976 has…
Sightseeing in Italy
Italy with its great historical past offers you an inexhaustible potential of sights as part of a study trip or round trip. Highlights of Italy trips are of course the cities steeped in history. Numerous Italy city trips focus on the highlights of the respective Italian metropolis. Today’s Rome was the center of the mighty…
Putignano, Italy
Putignano According to Businesscarriers, the Italian town of Putignano is located in the south-east of the country in the Apulia region, about 50 kilometers south-east of Bari. The landscape there is characterized by the Murgia: a limestone plateau with rocky, inhospitable land. Another specialty can be found in Putignano: the world-famous, traditional houses, the trulli….
Ravello and Mantua, Italy
Ravello The city of Ravello with about 2,500 inhabitants is located on the Amalfi Coast in the province of Salerno in Campania, southern Italy. The scenic location, the millennia-old history and the enchanting mountain peaks on Italy’s most beautiful coast make it a popular travel destination. Ravello was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in…
Cesaro and Glurns, Italy
Cesaro Mountain village with a view of Mount Etna Cesarò is an Italian municipality with about 2,300 inhabitants on the Italian island of Sicily. The area of Cesarò extends partly on the north slope and partly on the south side of the Nebrodi Mountains. It includes the most suggestive stretch of Mount Nebrodi, which includes…
Urbino, Lucca and San Francesco, Italy
Urbino once a major center of humanism The Italian city of Urbino, once a center of humanism, is located on two hills in the center of a lovely hilly landscape in the Marche region. Duke Federico da Montefeltro, who lived from 1444 to 1482, realized his ideal of a Renaissance city in Urbino. The place,…
10 Sights to See in Rome
According to Abbreviation Finder, Rome is the city to travel to for romantics, history lovers and those thirsty for coffee. Here, freshly roasted coffee beans often smell when you stroll around the beautiful piazzas. The Romans themselves believe that they invented La Dolce Vita, The Good Life, which is about letting the calm and pleasant…
You should use credit cards on vacation
As long as you are not completely unruly when it comes to money, it is strongly recommended that you bring a credit card with you when you go on a city break. This is not something you hear exclusively from the banks that offer credit, but to a greater extent from the travel experts. The…
Mass Media in Italy
Press The origin of the modern press is found in Italy. In the early 16th century, Venice’s city council published a so-called foglio di avvisi, an intelligence magazine that contained political news from envoys, consulates, travelers, merchants and shipowners. Soon a crowd of people wrote such magazines, scrittori di avvisi, newspaper writers, in Rome called…