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Buon Giorno
Italia!
(Good
Morning, Italy!)

Italia, officially
Italian Republic, republic (2005 est. pop. 58,103,000), 116,303 sq
mi (301,225 sq km), S Europe. It borders on France in the northwest,
the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, the Ionian Sea
in the south, the Adriatic Sea in the east, Slovenia in the
northeast, and Austria and Switzerland in the north. The country
includes the large Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia and
several small islands, notably Elba, Capri, Ischia, and the Lipari
Islands. Vatican City and San Marino are two independent enclaves on
the Italian mainland. Rome is Italy's capital and largest city.

Land and People
About 75% of Italy is mountainous or hilly, and roughly 20% of the
country is forested. There are narrow strips of low-lying land along
the Adriatic coast and parts of the Tyrrhenian coast. In addition to
Rome, other important cities include Milan, Naples, Turin, Genoa,
Palermo, Bologna, Florence, Catania, Venice, Bari, Trieste, Messina,
Verona, Padua, Cagliari, Taranto, Brescia, and Livorno.
The great majority of
the population speaks Italian (including several dialects); there
are small German-, French-, and Slavic-speaking minorities. Nearly
all Italians are Roman Catholic. There are numerous universities in
Italy, including ones at Bari, Bologna, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Turin,
Padua, Palermo, and Rome.
Buongiorno
(Good morning);buonasera (Good evening);
Buon pomeriggio (Good afternoon)
Ciao (informal greeting when you meet people);
Salve (formal greeting when you meet people).
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