Italy Where is Italy located In the continent

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Italy

Italy

Where is Italy located? In the continent of Europe. Divided into 20 provinces. Surrounded

Where is Italy located? In the continent of Europe. Divided into 20 provinces. Surrounded by the Mediterranean sea Shaped like a boot The countries that border Italy are France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia

Dividing Italy into physical regions A region is an area of land that has

Dividing Italy into physical regions A region is an area of land that has common characteristics. It is different to other regions. The characteristics can be 1. Physical - climate, soils, plants that grow there. (not man-made)

The Regions • Physical Regions – 3 Regions – Alps, Apennines and the NIP

The Regions • Physical Regions – 3 Regions – Alps, Apennines and the NIP (North Italian Plain) • States – 20 states – Political regions a bit like counties in Britain. • Economic – 2 regions – More developed north and less developed south. • Tourism – 7 regions.

Region 1 Mountains & Lakes Region 2 – North Italy & Venice Region 5

Region 1 Mountains & Lakes Region 2 – North Italy & Venice Region 5 – Neapolitan Riviera Region 3 – Italian Riviera Region 6 – The south Region 4 – Tuscany and Rome Region 7 SICILY

Mountains The groups of mountains are: Alps Appenines

Mountains The groups of mountains are: Alps Appenines

The Alps and Apennines • The two groups of • The Apennines are mountains

The Alps and Apennines • The two groups of • The Apennines are mountains in Italy are ‘older’ and smoother. the alps and the The Apennines go along Apennines. The alps are the peninsula in a shaped in a curve. The stripe, the alps are an alps have tall and spikey arch all along the points and ‘newer’ northern borders with France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia.

The Alps • The alps form a towering mountain range. The highest mountain peaks

The Alps • The alps form a towering mountain range. The highest mountain peaks in Europe straddle the borders between Italy and its Alpine neighbors – France, Switzerland, and Austria. The mountain peaks are topped by snow and ice.

Apennines • The Apennines form a mountainous backbone that runs almost the full length

Apennines • The Apennines form a mountainous backbone that runs almost the full length of peninsula, they are lower than the Alps. The landscape is rugged with many outcrops of bare limestone rock, particularly in the south. In the north there are many rolling hills covered by forest, green fields and vineyards. The highest mountain in the south is not in the Apennines, it is Mount Etna, the active volcano that dominates the geography of eastern Sicily

The River Po • The river Po, Italy longest river, is supplied with water

The River Po • The river Po, Italy longest river, is supplied with water from many Alpines rivers.

Climates of Italy • The climate in Italy is nice and mild. The north

Climates of Italy • The climate in Italy is nice and mild. The north is colder, the south is warmer. Winter is 5 degrees average, spring is 15 degrees average, summer is 25 degrees average and autumn is 15 degrees average. • The easy division of Italy is into three climatic regions. The Mediterranean climate of hot, dry summers and warm, wet winters dominates everywhere, except in the north.

Why is the North wealthy? • The north Italian plain has the best farmland

Why is the North wealthy? • The north Italian plain has the best farmland most of the modern industries, . • The northern plain has great physical advantages for farming compared with most other regions of Italy

Best Farmland • • Largest area of low and flat land Fertile soils Hot

Best Farmland • • Largest area of low and flat land Fertile soils Hot sunny summers with rainfall Plenty of water for irrigation from Alpine rivers and springs

Italy’s population • The North of Italy is very crowded – over 200 people

Italy’s population • The North of Italy is very crowded – over 200 people per km² - this is called population density i. e. the number of people in a given area • The North of Italy has the largest cities • It has a much larger population that the south of Italy

 • Why is the North of Italy more populated? • This relates to

• Why is the North of Italy more populated? • This relates to all of the factors we have discussed so far 1. The land on the North Italian Plain is very flat so building here is very easy 2. There are lots of jobs here 3. The climate provides rain all year round so farming is good here. This is also due to the fact that the soil is very fertile

Tuscany & Rome

Tuscany & Rome

L’Aquilla Earthquake April 09

L’Aquilla Earthquake April 09

Before

Before

Mass Burial

Mass Burial

Neapolitan Riviera

Neapolitan Riviera

The South

The South

Sicily

Sicily