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The Average Price of (submitted) Travel Rooms in Italy is 68 USD
Hostel 7 Santi in Florence, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $28.00 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 18.00
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: 39-055-5048452



Florence > Hostel 7 Santi

Address:Viale dei Mille, 11
Firenze(FI) 50131 Italy
Florence, Italy
Website: Hostel 7 Santi


Sommerfrische La Villeggiatura in Albisola Superiore, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $20 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 15
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel




Albisola Superiore > Sommerfrische La Villeggiatura

Address:Villa Poggi
Via della Pace
19100 Albisola
Albisola Superiore, Italy
Website: Sommerfrische La Villeggiatura


Hotel Erina Near Florence Station in Florence, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $54 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 35
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: +39-055-288294



Florence > Hotel Erina Near Florence Station

Address:Via Fiume 17, 50123 Florence, Italy
Florence, Italy
Website: Hotel Erina Near Florence Station


Matisse Properties in Rome, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $70 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 50
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: 39-389-9787112



Rome > Matisse Properties

Address:243 Via Nazionale
Rome, Italy 00184
Rome, Italy
Website: Matisse Properties


Etnalodge in Piedimonte Etneo, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $105 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 75
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: 0039-095-648299



Piedimonte Etneo > Etnalodge

Address:via Bassi, 21
Piedimonte Etneo
Sicily
Piedimonte Etneo, Italy
Website: Etnalodge


Hotel Bolivar in Roma, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $160 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 110
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: +39-06-6791614



Roma > Hotel Bolivar

Address:Via della cordonata 6
Roma, Italy
Website: Hotel Bolivar


Hotel Baia in Palinuro, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $100 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 70
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Travel Rooms Type: Hostel

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: 0039-0974-930992



Palinuro > Hotel Baia

Address:Corso Carlo Pisacane,205
Palinuro, Italy
Website: Hotel Baia


Arlena Farmhouse in Lazio, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $25 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 35
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No




Lazio > Arlena Farmhouse

Address:Via cassia Km 108,150
Lazio, Italy



Hotel Felice in Rome, Italy
Lowest Price of Room Per Day: $50 USD
Lowest Price of Room Per Day in Italy, Euro (EUR): 60
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No

For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call: 0039-06-4453347



Rome > Hotel Felice

Address:Via Tiburtina 30
Rome, Italy
Website: Hotel Felice



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Largest Populated Areas in Italy :

Oltreacqua Population Density - 1182

Translation of the Country Name Italy in Foreign Languages :

ايطاليا in Arabic
意大利 in Chinese
Italië in Dutch
Italie in French
Italien in German
Ιταλια in Greek
Italia in Italian
イタリア in Japanese
이탈리아 in Korean
Itália in Portuguese
Италия in Russian
Italia in Spanish

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The National Capital of Italy is: Rome
Italy Area in Square Kilometers: 301230.0
Population Statistics of Italy are: 58145000
Italy is located in the continent of Europe. The Europe continent code is EU


List of Languages Spoken in Italy:

French
German
Italian
Slovenian


Italy

Italian Republic

Geography
Area: 301,225 sq. km. (116,303 sq. mi.); about the size of Georgia and Florida combined.
Cities: Capital--Rome (pop. 2.8 million). Other cities--Milan, Naples, Turin.
Terrain: Mostly rugged and mountainous.
Climate: Generally mild Mediterranean; cold northern winters.

People
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Italian(s).
Population (2007 est.): 57.8 million.
Annual growth rate (2007 est.): 0.01%.
Ethnic groups: Primarily Italian, but there are small groups of German-, French-, Slovene-, and Albanian-Italians.
Religion: Roman Catholic (majority).
Language: Italian (official).
Education: Years compulsory--18. Literacy--98%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--5.76/1,000 live births. Life expectancy--76.08 years for men; 83.0 years for women.
Work force (24.63 million, 2006 est.): Services--63%; industry and commerce--32%; agriculture--5%. Unemployment rate is 7%.

Government
Type: Republic since June 2, 1946.
Constitution: January 1, 1948.
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state), Council of Ministers (cabinet), headed by the president of the council (prime minister). Legislative--bicameral parliament: 630-member Chamber of Deputies, 315-member Senate (plus a varying number of "life" Senators). Judicial--independent constitutional court and lower magistracy.
Subdivisions: 94 provinces, 20 regions.
Political parties: Forza Italia, Democratic Party of the Left, National Alliance, Northern League, Democracy is Freedom-The Daisy, United Christian Democrats of the Center, Communist Renewal, Italians of Values, Greens, Rose in the Fist, Italian Communist Party, UDEUR (Union of Democrats for Europe).
Suffrage: Vote for House; universal over 18; vote for Senate; universal over 18.

Economy
GDP (purchasing power parity, 2006 est.): $1.756 trillion.
GDP per capita (purchasing power parity, 2006 est.): $30,200.
GDP growth: 1.9% (2006); 0.1% (2005); 0.9% (2003 est.); 0.4% (2002); 1.8% (2001).
Natural resources: Fish and natural gas.
Agriculture: Products--wheat, rice, grapes, olives, citrus fruits, potatoes, sugar beets, soybeans beef, dairy products.
Industry: Types--tourism, machinery, iron and steel, chemicals, food processing, textiles, motor vehicles, clothing, footwear, ceramics.
Exports (2005 est.): $371.9 billion f.o.b. Partners (2004)--Germany 13.6%, France 12.4%, U.S. 7.9%, Spain 7.3%, U.K. 7.1%; mechanical products, textiles and apparel, transportation equipment, metal products, chemical products, food and agricultural products. Imports (2005 est.): $369.2 billion f.o.b. Partners (2004)--Germany 18%, France 11%, Netherlands 5.9%, Spain 4.7%, Belgium 4.5%, U.K. 4.3%, China 4.2%; machinery and transport equipment, foodstuffs, ferrous and nonferrous metals, wool, cotton, energy products.

PEOPLE AND HISTORY
Italy is largely homogeneous linguistically and religiously but is diverse culturally, economically, and politically. Italy has the fifth-highest population density in Europe--about 200 persons per square kilometer (490 per sq. mi.). Minority groups are small, the largest being the German-speaking people of Bolzano Province and the Slovenes around Trieste. There are also small communities of Albanian, Greek, Ladino, and French origin. Immigration has increased in recent years, however, while the Italian population is declining overall due to low birth rates. Although Roman Catholicism is the majority religion--85% of native-born citizens are nominally Catholic--all religious faiths are provided equal freedom before the law by the constitution.

Greeks settled in the southern tip of the Italian Peninsula in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C.; Etruscans, Romans, and others inhabited the central and northern mainland. The peninsula subsequently was unified under the Roman Republic. The neighboring islands came under Roman control by the third century B.C.; by the first century A.D., the Roman Empire effectively dominated the Mediterranean world. After the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West in the fifth century A.D., the peninsula and islands were subjected to a series of invasions, and political unity was lost. Italy became an oft-changing succession of small states, principalities, and kingdoms, which fought among themselves and were subject to ambitions of foreign powers. Popes of Rome ruled central Italy; rivalries between the popes and the Holy Roman Emperors, who claimed Italy as their domain, often made the peninsula a battleground.

The commercial prosperity of northern and central Italian cities, beginning in the 11th century, combined with the influence of the Renaissance, mitigated somewhat the effects of these medieval political rivalries. Although Italy declined after the 16th century, the Renaissance had strengthened the idea of a single Italian nationality. By the early 19th century, a nationalist movement developed and led to the reunification of Italy--except for Rome--in the 1860s. In 1861, Victor Emmanuel II of the House of Savoy was proclaimed King of Italy. Rome was incorporated in 1870. From 1870 until 1922, Italy was a constitutional monarchy with a parliament elected under limited suffrage.

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