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What is the capital of italy i am confused here?

by Guest45383  |  earlier

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and dont say its rome cause i thought that too

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  1. I believe it is Milan.


  2. Whatsamattafayou it's Rome

  3. I think paris, isn't it?

  4. Gallipoli is a city in Turkey and also a small town in Italy in the province of Lecce. But I can assure you that it is NOT the capital of Italy, the capital has always been Rome and that has not changed in the last few thousand years.

  5. Viterbo!

  6. If the answer is "I" then the question is patently wrong - due to poor grammar, he's written it as "italy" and thus it doesn't have a capital letter at all.

    And if you want a literal answer, it's Rome.

  7. Rome, it was the capitol of the Roman Empire, and I think holds Vatican City. Where ever you got your info, I'd check again. Good luck.

  8. ROME, believe it!

    https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/fac...

    NOT:

    "Gallipoli is a town of some 21,000 inhabitants in the province of Lecce. It is located by the Ionian Sea, on the west coast of the Salentina Peninsula. The town of Gallipoli is divided in two parts, the modern and the old city. The new town includes all the newest buildings including a skyscraper. The old town, instead, is located on a limestone island, linked to the mainland by a bridge built in the 16th century."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli,_...

  9. ok if it isn't rome for you , (but for the rest of the world), the capital of italy is messina.

  10. Rome ,what confused you?

  11. rome im sure now you have me un-certain

  12. Roma

  13. rome

  14. 'i' ?

  15. The capital of italy is "I" but the capital city of Italy is Rome

  16. Country name:   Italy

    conventional long form: Italian Republic

    conventional short form: Italy

    Capital: Rome

  17. E' Bergamo naturalmente.

  18. The capital of Italy is and always will be .....  I

  19. its rome:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy

  20. The only capital I can think of other than Rome is the letter I. The capital letter at the beginning of the country's name.

  21. Capital Rome

    41°54′N 12°29′E

    Largest city Rome

    Official language(s) Italian1

    Government Republic

    - President Giorgio Napolitano

    - Prime Minister Romano Prodi

    Formation  

    - Unification 17 March 1861  

    - Republic 2 June 1946  

    Accession to EU March 25, 1957; Founding Member

    Area  

    - Total 301,318 km² (71st)

      (116,346.5 sq mi)  

    - Water (%) 2.4

    Population  

    - 2006 est. 58,751,711 (22nd)

    - October 2001 census 57,110,144

    - Density 192.8/km² (54th)

    (499.4/sq mi)  

    GDP (PPP) 2005 estimate

    - Total $1.668 trillion (7th)

    - Per capita $28,760 (21st)

    HDI (2003) 0.934 (18th) – high

    Currency Euro (€)2 (EUR)

    Time zone CET (UTC+1)

    - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

    Internet TLD .it

    Calling code +39

    1 French is co-official in the Aosta Valley; German is co-official in Trentino-South Tyrol.

    2 Prior to 2002: Italian Lira.



    Italy, officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Italia, IPA: [i'taːlja] or Repubblica Italiana, IPA: [re'pubːlika ita'ljaːna]), is a Southern European country. It comprises the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is shaped like a boot and for this reason Italians commonly call it "lo stivale" ("the boot").

    The Italian Republic shares its northern alpine boundary with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia. The country also shares a sea border with Croatia, Slovenia and France. The independent countries of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italian territory. Also belonging to the republic is the commune of Campione d'Italia, an enclave in the territory of the Italian Switzerland. The Republic includes only the 93% of Italian physical region, delimited conventionanlly by the alpine watershed; besides the above-mentioned enclaves, the following territories do not belong to the country: the Principality of Monaco, Nice with Briga and Tenda, some strips of the Alps near the French border (Monginevro, Moncenisio and Piccolo San Bernardo), the Italian Switzerland (Canton Ticino and some valleys of Grigioni), the peninsula of Istria and a piece of Venezia Giulia, the island of Corsica and the archipelago of Malta.

    Italy was home to many well-known and influential European civilizations, including the Etruscans, Greeks and the Romans. For more than 3,000 years Italy experienced migrations and invasions from Germanic, Celtic, Frankish, Lombard, Byzantine Greek, Saracen, Norman, and Angevin peoples, and was divided into many independent states until 1861 when Italy became a nation-state.

    hope this helps

  22. It's not true that it has always been Rome. Initially, when the country was united by Garibaldi in 19th C and the whole of Rome was still under papal rule it was Florence that was the capital city of Italy.

  23. Actually, the first capital of the united Italy was Torino.  It was the capital from 1961 to 1865, at which point in time it moved to Florence.  In 1871 Rome became the capital of Italy, and it has remained the capital since.

    Rome = Roma

    Florence = Firenze

    Turin = Torino

    You might be confused with the Italian and English names for the cities.

  24. Hi,,, i was there just a couple of months ago,, and its still Rome...

    believe it or not......

    good luck

  25. I heard you but I must say it anyway: You are correct , Rome is not the capital of Italy...Rome is the CAPITOL of Italy.  

    ( I sense you thinking...'What a smartass!', right? but it's the truth.)

  26. The capital of Italy is " I " .  It wasn`t that hard

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