Thursday, February 14, 2008

Some interesting facts about Italy:

  1. Italians used to have large families, however Italy is now known for having Europe's lowest birthrate.
  2. The average Italian family has 1.27 children.
  3. Almost 20% of the population is over 65 years old.
  4. The average Italian consumes 25 kilograms (56 pounds) of pasta a year.
  5. Italy's contributions to science include the typewriter, the thermometer, the electric battery, nitroglycerin, eyeglasses and wireless telegraphy.
  6. Not less important… the ice cream cone is also an Italian invention.
  7. Leonardo da Vinci (1452- 1519) was one of the greatest inventors of history. His designs include (only to mention a few) parachutes, tanks, planes, water drills, swing bridges, bicycles and contact lenses.
  8. The Italian flag is inspired by the French flag introduced during Napoleon's invasion of the peninsula.
  9. Italy is the fourth most visited country in the world.
  10. Italy has more hotel rooms than any other nation in Europe.
  11. The average Italian consumes about 100 liters (26 gallons) of wine a year! ...now that explains a lot about Italian driving.
  12. Italy is the world's fifth largest industrial economy.
  13. The area around Venice is the wealthiest region in Europe.
  14. Barely a third of Italy's land is suitable for farming.
  15. Italy has a resident foreign population of 1.27 million.
  16. 98% of Italians are Roman Catholic.
  17. The colors of the Italian flag represent three virtues: hope (green), faith (white), and charity (red).

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am one of the authors of Rough Guide to Italy. Would like to make contact with you as I will be visiting Ragusa area shortly. rosbelford@aol.com

Vivianuchi said...

Hi malabei, I couldn't open the link...

Anonymous said...

See Here or Here

Anonymous said...

I'm the kind of guy who enjoys to taste revolutionary stuff. Right now I'm fabricating my own pv panels. I am making it all by myself without the help of my staff. I'm using the net as the only path to acheive this. I saw a truly awesome site which explains how to build solar panels and so on. The internet site explains all the steps required to solar panel construction.

I'm not sure bout how precise the info given there is. If some guys over here who had xp with these works can have a see and give your feedback in the page it would be grand and I'd extremely appreciate it, because I extremely lav solar panel construction.

Thanks for reading this. U guys are the best.

Anonymous said...

Looking over your list of likes and dislikes, i can say that 95 % of your points are more or less correct. I always Buy Valtrex so i am fairly certain how the common thinks and acts.