Map of Italy - Click to see large:1060x1262|1250x1488|1500x1785px Description:This map shows governmental boundaries of countries; regions, region capitals, islands and major cities in Italy. Size:1060x1262px / 188 Kb Author:Ontheworldmap.com ...
Regions of ItalyAbruzziBasilicataCalabriaCampaniaEmilia-RomagnaFriuli-Venezia GiuliaLazioLiguriaLombardiaMarcheMolisePiemontePugliaSardegnaSiciliaToscanaTrentino-Alto AdigeUmbriaValle d'AostaVenetoPolls about ItalyCastrovillari ... Castrovillari - The Best Places to Visit in Calabria, Italy Fiumfreddo Brutsio ......
Molise(~0.1% DOC production) Molise produces some interesting red wines. Basilicata(~0.1% DOC production) Awesome and intimidating Aglianico that grows on the side of a volcano. Valle d’Aosta(~0.05% DOC production) The smallest wine region in Italy, in the Alps, produces some Pinot Noir ros...
A 1:50,000-scale geomorphological map of the area between the settlements of Frosolone and Trivento (Molise Region, Italy) is presented and discussed in this paper. Field surveys and air photo interpretations allowed the characterization of the main morphological landforms of the study area, drawn...
Molise A very much off the beaten path destination, Molise is the second smallest region in Italy and receives very few visitors, as it is almost unknown even to Italy aficionados. As such, it is a great place to head if you’re looking for the authentic side of Italy away from all of...
Italy is one of the founding members of the European Union and a major national economy in Europe. Situated near Switzerland, France, Austria, Slovenia, and the microstates of San Marino and Vatican City, Italy is an important transit country and holiday destination. Our map templates include ...
Molise Apulia Sicily Abruzzo Lazio Marche Umbria Piemonte Valle d'Aosta Lombardia Friuli-Venezia Giulia Trentino-Alto Adige Veneto Jamaica (JM) (JM.CL) Clarendon (JM.HA) Hanover (JM.MA) Manchester (JM.SE) Saint Elizabeth (JM.SJ) Saint James (JM.TR) Trelawny (JM.WE) Westmoreland (JM.KI)...
Italy did not become a united country until 1870. Before that, there were various autonomous regions, and to this day many Italians still strongly identify with those regions. From picturesque Tuscany to rugged Sicily, you will learn all of Italy’s regi
Laziois, with a size of 17,207 km2, theninth largest region of Italyand, with 5.7 million inhabitants, themost populated region of Italy. Lazio extends in central Italy along the Tyrrhenian Sea and is surrounded by the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise and Campania. The...
You may find it useful to know the names and locations of the Italian regions in preparation for the journey. The location of the regions is marked by a different color on the map. A brief description of the regions and cities of Italy is also available