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The Po, Italy's longest river (652 kilometres or 405 miles), flows from the Alps on the western border with France and crosses the Po Valley on its way to the Adriatic Sea. The Po Valley is the largest plain in Italy, with 46,000 km 2 (18,000 sq mi), and it represents over 70% of the total plain area in the country. [17]
Danicopan, sold under the brand name Voydeya, is a medication used for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. It is a complement inhibitor which reversibly binds to factor D to prevent alternative pathway-mediated hemolysis and deposition of complement C3 proteins on red blood cells. The most common side effects include fever, headache, increased levels of liver enzymes (a sign ...
Rome is often considered one of the most gay-friendly cities in Europe, [13] the Rome Pride organized around the second week of June is one of the largest events in the city with over 1 million participants, the biggest in Italy. [14] Rome was the first Italian city to organize an official pride event, which was organized in 1994, promoted in ...
With the exception of Madrid, [9] Lisbon [10] and Athens, [11] Rome has the highest UV index between European capitals (only in the continent) and values close to that of Chicago at 41.9 °N as ultraviolet radiation is less interfered with by other geographic variables, but with a moderate annual average with index equal to 5, which allows ...
10 November: in padua there is a no vax demonstration where 340 people participate, on the same day the workers of the square of Padua organize a counter demonstration because they are unable to work due to the no vax demonstrations. [138] Avian flu returns to Italy, there are 20 cases in the north-east of the country while there is a case in Rome.
Mount Vesuvius lies in a highly populated area. The Vesuvius red zone (Italian: zona rossa del Vesuvio) is the area designated to be quickly evacuated within a few days in the case of an eruption of Mount Vesuvius. [1]
The same amount of rain which usually falls in seven months fell in two weeks, causing the overflow of twenty-three rivers across the region. [6] [7] In some areas, almost half the annual average of rain fell in only 36 hours. [8] Moreover, 400 landslides occurred in the area and 43 cities and towns were flooded. [9]
The main artery, the Via dei Fori Imperiali begins there and leads past the Roman Forum to the Colosseum. Most tourists in Rome visit the Piazza Venezia, which is a short walk from several of Rome's best known sights, including the Roman Forum, Capitoline Hill, Palazzo Venezia, and the famous Pantheon.