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Italy
Stylish, cultured, good humoured and volatile – Italy, with its golden light, stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has inspired poets and painters for centuries. Perhaps more than any other country, it has influenced the course of European development, particularly in culture and political thought.
Today, besides the renowned cities of Venice, Florence, Siena and Naples, each with its own unique identity and architecture, Italy features romantic medieval hill towns, such as San Gimignano in Tuscany, and unspoilt fishing villages, like Positano on the Amalfi coast. Operatic productions are staged in Verona’s ancient amphitheatre, while the influence of Federico Fellini is celebrated in Turin’s museum of cinema.
Italy combines art, history and contemporary fashion with stunning natural landscapes: the turquoise waters of the Costa Smeralda offer one of Europe’s most beautiful stretches of sand, sea and sunshine, while the snow-covered slopes of the Dolomite mountains are a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.
Throughout the country visitors can find vineyards and cellars to taste the very best regional wines, workshops where crafts are produced by hand, and friendly trattorie where simple but superb dishes are served.
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General informations
Capital: Rome
Population: 58.100.000
Area: 301.338 Km²
Language: Italian
Currency: euro
Climate: Summer temperatures in the south are far hotter than in the north – especially in the mountain regions which have heavy winter snowfalls. The north is the wettest area, while the wettest months are October to December
Time: GMT + 1
Electricity: 230 volts AC, 50Hz.
Entry visas: Italy is a signatory to the 1995 Schengen Agreement. Visas not required by nationals of EU, UK, Usa, Canada and Australia for the following durations: nationals of EU countries for an unlimited period apart from nationals of Bulgaria and Romania who may stay for up to 90 days; nationals of Australia, Canada and the USA for stays of up to 90 days.
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