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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. It consists of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land border, as well as nearly 800 islands, notably Sicily and Sardinia. Italy shares land borders with France to the west; Switzerland and Austria to the north; Slovenia to the east; and the two enclaves of Vatican City and San Marino. It is the tenth-largest country in Europe by area, covering 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi), and the third-most populous member state of the European Union, with nearly 59 million inhabitants. Italy's capital and largest city is Rome; other major cities include Milan (the largest metropolitan area in the country), Naples, Turin, Palermo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, and Venice. The history of Italy goes back to numerous Italic peoples, notably including the ancient Romans, who conquered the Mediterranean world during the Roman Republic and ruled it for centuries during the Roman Empire. With the spread of Christianity, Rome became the seat of the Catholic Church and the Papacy. Barbarian invasions and other factors led to the decline and fall of the Western Roman Empire between late antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. By the 11th century, Italian city-states and maritime republics expanded, bringing renewed prosperity through commerce and laying the groundwork for modern capitalism. The Italian Renaissance flourished during the 15th and 16th centuries and spread to the rest of Europe. Italian explorers discovered new routes to the Far East and the New World, contributing significantly to the Age of Discovery. After centuries of political and territorial divisions, the Kingdom of Italy was established in 1861, following wars of independence and the Expedition of the Thousand. From the late 19th to the early 20th century, Italy industrialised and acquired a colonial empire, while the south remained largely impoverished, fuelling a large immigrant diaspora to the Americas. From 1915 to 1918, Italy took part in World War I with the Entente against the Central Powers. In 1922, the Italian fascist dictatorship was established. During World War II, Italy was first part of the Axis until an armistice with the Allied powers (1940–1943), then a co-belligerent of the Allies during the Italian resistance and liberation of Italy from German occupation and the collaborationist RSI (1943–1945). In 1946, the monarchy was replaced by a republic and the country made a strong recovery. A developed country with an advanced economy, Italy has the eighth-largest nominal GDP in the world, the second-largest manufacturing sector in Europe, and plays a significant role in regional and – to a lesser extent – global economic, military, cultural, and political affairs. It is a founding and leading member of the European Union, and is part of numerous other international organisations and forums. As a cultural superpower, Italy has long been a renowned global centre of art, music, literature, cuisine, fashion, science and technology, and the source of multiple inventions and discoveries. It has the highest number of World Heritage Sites (61) and is the fifth-most visited country in the world.

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Capitaland largest city
Rome 41°54′N 12°29′E / 41 °N 12 °E / 41 ; 12
Official languages
Italiana
Nationality (2021)
91% Italian 9% other
Native languages
See main article
Religion (2020)
84% Christianity 12% irreligion 4% other
Demonym
Italian
Government
Unitary parliamentary republic
• President
Sergio Mattarella
• Prime Minister
Giorgia Meloni
• President of the Senate
Ignazio La Russa
• President of the Chamber of Deputies
Lorenzo Fontana
Legislature
Parliament
• Upper house
Senate of the Republic
• Lower house
Chamber of Deputies
• Italic peoples
Antiquity
• Ancient Rome Roman Italy
753 BC–476 AD
• Roman-Barbarian kingdoms Byzantine Italy
Early Middle Ages
• Italian city-states and regional polities
Middle Ages and Modern period
• Kingdom of Italy
1861–1946 17 March 1861 (1861-03-17)
• Italian Empire
1869/1882–1960
• Italian Republic
2 June 1946 (1946-06-02)
• Total
$2 trillion (8th)
• Water (%)
1 (2015)
• 2025 estimate
58,915,561 (25th)
• Density
195 /km2 (506 /sq mi) (72nd)
GDP (PPP)
2026 estimate
• Per capita
$46,505 (27th)
GDP (nominal)
2026 estimate
Gini (2020)
32 medium inequality
HDI (2023)
0 very high (29th)
Currency
Euro (€)b (EUR)
Time zone
UTC 1 (CET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC 2 (CEST)
Calling code
39 c
ISO 3166 code
IT
Internet TLD
it

References

  1. Italian: Italia, pronounced [iˈtaːlja] ⓘ
  2. Italian: Repubblica Italiana, pronounced [reˈpubblika itaˈljaːna]
  3. Italy is often grouped in Western Europe.
  4. Kingdom of Naples is used by historians, but not by its rulers, who kept the original 'Kingdom of Sicily' (i ., there ex
  5. The Guardia di Finanza operates a large fleet of ships, aircraft and helicopters, enabling it to patrol Italy's waters a
  6. The Holy See's sovereignty has been recognised explicitly in many international agreements and is particularly emphasise
    http://www.aloha.net/~mikesch/treaty.htm
  7. "Indicatori demografici, anno 2020"
    https://www.istat.it/it/files//2021/05/REPORT_INDICATORI-DEMOGRAFICI-2020.pdf
  8. "Special Eurobarometer 516"
    https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/s2237_95_2_516_eng?locale=en
  9. "Surface water and surface water change"
    https://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=SURFACE_WATER
  10. "Italy"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210701235642/https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/italy
  11. "Italy country profile"
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17433142
  12. "Monthly Demographic Balance"
    https://demo.istat.it/app/?l=en&a=&i=D7B
  13. www
    https://data.imf.org/en/Data-Explorer?datasetUrn=IMF.RES:WEO(9.0.0)
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    https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/tessi190/default/table?lang=en
  15. "Human Development Report 2025"
    https://hdr.undp.org/system/files/documents/global-report-document/hdr2025reporten.pdf
  16. "Legge Regionale 15 ottobre 1997, n. 26"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20210226213750/http://www.regione.sardegna.it/j/v/86?v=9&c=72&file=1997026
  17. "Comune di Campione d'Italia"
    http://www.comune.campione-d-italia.co.it/
  18. Politics in Western Europe: an introduction to the politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union
    https://archive.org/details/politicsinwester00hanc_0
  19. Alberto Manco, Italia. Disegno storico-linguistico. 2009, Naples: L'Orientale. ISBN 978-8-8950-4462-0.
  20. J . Mallory and D . Adams, Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture (London: Fitzroy and Dearborn, 1997), 24.
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