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Italy Kara Sayers

Italy Kara Sayers

Flag Green- Plains and Hills White- Alps Covered in Snow Red- Blood from Wars

Flag Green- Plains and Hills White- Alps Covered in Snow Red- Blood from Wars of Italian Independence

Location - Map

Location - Map

Population/Rank Population 61. 3 million people live in Italy Ranked 24 th in the

Population/Rank Population 61. 3 million people live in Italy Ranked 24 th in the world

Life Expectancy Female Expectancy 85 Years Old Male Expectancy 79 Years Old Total 82

Life Expectancy Female Expectancy 85 Years Old Male Expectancy 79 Years Old Total 82 Years Old – Ranked 11 th in the World

Religion Christianity (Roman Catholic) Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ once walked the Earth. They

Religion Christianity (Roman Catholic) Christianity teaches that Jesus Christ once walked the Earth. They also believe that Jesus Christ died for their sins and was resurrected. The Bible is the book Christians learn and read from.

Language Italian • Hello - Ciao • Goodbye - Ciao • How are you?

Language Italian • Hello - Ciao • Goodbye - Ciao • How are you? – Come Stai • Please – Per Favore • Thank You – Grazie

Holiday January 6 th – Epiphany Why it’s Celebrated Celebration of the three wise

Holiday January 6 th – Epiphany Why it’s Celebrated Celebration of the three wise men offering Jesus gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. What Do They Do? Festivities and parades are organized to celebrate Epiphany.

Recipe • • • 600 m. L of warm water 7 cups (1 kg)

Recipe • • • 600 m. L of warm water 7 cups (1 kg) flour, type “ 00″* 2. 25 teaspoons (25 grams) yeast 6 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil 1. 5 tablespoons salt 2 teaspoons sugar

Recipe • • • • Sprinkle the yeast into a medium bowl with the

Recipe • • • • Sprinkle the yeast into a medium bowl with the warm water. We don’t mean hot, and we don’t mean cold… we mean warm! That’s the kind the yeast likes best. Stir until the yeast dissolves. Place almost all of the flour on the table in the shape of a volcano. (Think Mt. Vesuvius… appropriate since Naples is the king of all pizza cities!). Pour the yeast-and-warm-water mix, along with the other ingredients, into the “crater” of the volcano. Knead everything together for 10 to 15 minutes until the dough is smooth and elastic, keeping your surface floured. Grease up a bowl with some olive oil and put the dough inside. Turn the dough around so the top is slightly oiled. Cover the bowl and put the dough aside to let it rest for at least four or five hours. Preheat the oven to about 400°F, or about 200°C. Dump the dough out of the bowl and back onto the floured surface. Punch it down, getting rid of any bubbles. (Note: Now’s the time to enlist a kid with more energy than they know what to do with!). Divide the dough in half and let it rest for a few minutes. Roll each section into a 12 -inch disc. Now’s your chance to decide how thick you want your pizza to be! Do you want it pizza alta (Neapolitan-style) or pizza bassa (Roman-style)? Just remember, your crust will puff up a little bit as it’s baked! Transfer the dough onto an oiled pizza pan or baking sheet. Add tomato sauce, if you want a pizza rossa (red pizza). Lots of pizzas in Italy are actually pizza bianca, without tomato sauce, so don’t feel like you have to! Brush the edges of the crust with a little bit of olive oil. Bake each pizza for about 10 minutes, then add mozzarella cheese (sliced or grated) on top, as well as any other ingredients. Let the pizzas bake until the crust is browned and the cheese is melted. By lifting up the pizza to peek underneath, you can make sure the bottom has browned, too. Remove your pizzas from the oven and, for a real Italian touch, garnish with a few basil leaves. And enjoy!

Tourist Attraction Colosseum – Rome, Italy Why Visit Here The Colosseum is the largest

Tourist Attraction Colosseum – Rome, Italy Why Visit Here The Colosseum is the largest and most famous amphitheater in the Roman world. What To Do Visitors can take tours through the Colosseum.

Entertainment • Go to an opera or ballet • Attend sporting events • Participate

Entertainment • Go to an opera or ballet • Attend sporting events • Participate in music and dance festivals.

Works Cited • http: //mapsofworld. himmera. com/Italy_flag_picture_meaning_colors. ht ml 5/12 • http: //www. operationworld.

Works Cited • http: //mapsofworld. himmera. com/Italy_flag_picture_meaning_colors. ht ml 5/12 • http: //www. operationworld. org/country/ital/owtext. html 5/12 • https: //www. cia. gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/it. html 5/12 • http: //www. kids-world-travel-guide. com/italy-facts. html 5/12 • http: //www. gotquestions. org/Christianity. html 5/13 • https: //translate. google. com/#en/it/ 5/13 • http: //www. timeanddate. com/holidays/italy/epiphany 5/13 • http: //www. walksofitaly. com/blog/food-and-wine/italian-pizza-doughrecipe 5/14 • http: //www. viator. com/Rome-attractions/Colosseum/d 511 -a 701 5/14 • http: //www. italyheaven. co. uk/events. html 5/14