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Geographic map of Italy Map of Italy (w.o. Labels).jpg. source file in gimp format for Image:Map of Italy (w.o. Labels).jpg; use it for improvements and translation; contains just the names of citys, mountains and others
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The flora of Italy is all the plant life present in the territory of the Italian Republic. The flora of Italy was traditionally estimated to comprise about 5,500 vascular plant species. [ 3 ] However, as of 2019 [update] , 7,672 species are recorded in the second edition of the flora of Italy and in its digital archives Digital flora of Italy ...
For the purposes of this category, "Italy" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions. That is, the geographic region is mostly defined by its political boundaries except it excludes Sardinia , which is included in Southwestern Europe, and Sicily (a category of its own) and includes the flora ...
Map of Italy and some of its major cities. The following is a list of Italian municipalities with a population over 50,000.The table below contains the cities populations as of 31 December 2021, [1] as estimated by the Italian National Institute of Statistics, [2] and the cities census population from the 2011 Italian Census. [3]
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The ecoregion extends from the southern Po Basin in northern Italy to the southern Apennine Mountains of Basilicata and Calabria.It covers the lowlands of central Italy, including the valleys of the Arno and Tiber rivers, the Tyrrhenian Sea (western) coast of central Italy and Liguria, extending into southeastern France, and central Italy's Adriatic coast, as well as the middle elevations of ...