Kingdom of Italy (1940-At Least 1954) Medium Tank – 710 Built The Carro Armato M13/40 was an Italian medium tank used with mixed results by the Italian Regio Esercito (English: Royal Army) from 1940 to 1943 in North Africa, the Balkans, and the Italian peninsula. The tank was ...
Map of Italy Map of Italy regionsItaly is divided into 20 regions, and each of them is in its turn subdivided into provinces.You can see here a map of Italian regions. You can click on a point of the map to find hotels in that area, city or town....
Kingdom of Denmark (1928-1929) Light Tank – 1 Purchased As a neutral bystander, the Danish Army had no hands-on experience with the introduction of the tank on the battlefields in the First World War. This did not mean that the new weapon was ignored in Denmark. However, post-war ...
Italy is unmistakable on the map, with its iconic, boot-like shape. Effectively one vast peninsula jutting into the Mediterranean, the country runs NW–SE for 1,100 kilometers (700 miles) along a strong, steep spine formed by the Apennine Mountains. On its western side, in the Tyrrhenian...
aRome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in 1,285.3 km2 (496.3 sq mi). The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy. ...
Ancient Roman map of Italy Medieval Italy: During the Middle Ages, Italy was a fragmented region with a complex political landscape. Maps from this period often focused on specific regions or cities, rather than the entire peninsula. These maps were often used for administrative purposes or to ...
The Italian geosites had been inventoried since the first 2000s with the aim of knowing the geoheritage of the Peninsula. Information collected on the basis of published data was stored in a database. Today the inventory is a geodatabase which is published on the ISPRA website, the Italian...
Fig. 2: Map of the Italian Peninsula showing the location of the Italian sites considered in this paper. 1) Grotta del Cavallo; 2) Riparo L’Oscurusciuto; 3) Grotta di Castelcivita; 4) Grotta della Cala; 5) Grotta di Rio Secco; 6) Riparo del Broion; 7) Grotta di Fumane; 8) Rip...
which were gifted to the Church by Charlemagne's father, Pepin the Short. This gift allowed the papacy to maintain both a physical and spiritual presence on the Italian peninsula. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, the Italian city-states maintained allegiance to the ruling authorities, all th...
But in the 1980s, drastically improved winemaking techniques saw a significant shift toward more quality-oriented releases. At the dawn of the 21st Century, Sangiovese equated to roughly one in every ten vines on the Italian peninsula. Partly due to clonal variation it has many synonyms in its...