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fomenos
3 years ago
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How does italy culture impact geography

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Rudiy273 years ago
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The Italian culture impacts geography by helping shape the views and ways of society. <span>Italy is in south central Europe. It consists of a peninsula shaped like a high–heeled boot and several islands, encompassing 116,300 square miles (301,200 square kilometers). The most important of the islands are Sicily in the south and </span>Sardinia<span> in the northwest. The Mediterranean Sea is to the south, and the Alps to the north. A chain of mountains, the Apennines, juts down the center of the peninsula. The fertile Po valley is in the north. It accounts for 21 percent of the total area; 40 percent of Italy's area, in contrast, is hilly and 39 percent is mountainous. The climate is generally a temperate Mediterranean one with variations caused by the mountainous and hilly areas. The culture also impacts the foods we eat today such as pizza. Italian culture truly shapes society and geography as we know it today.
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