Italy
Made by :
Aiten Emad |Jana Sameh |
Judy Abdulsalam | Mawada Ashry
Under supervision:
Mr. Sameh Hussein
ITALY
NATIONAL
ANTHEM
The Flag
The flag is green with
white and red
The
Language
The language is Italian, the
letters are in English but
differs little bit
The location
Italy is in southern
Europe. It is bordered
by the Adriatic Sea on
the east coast
The culture
The Italian culture is commonly associated with art, music and food.
The special dish
Some of the special dishes
Pizza
Pasta
Lasagna
The special days /
Festivals
January 1: Capodanno:
Capodanno is what
Italians call New Year’s Day.
Ring in the New Year on
December 31st .
January 6: Epiphany:
In Catholic tradition, the
Epiphany is when the three
wise men finally reached the
baby Jesus to worship him
and give him gifts of
frankincense, gold, and
myrrh.
February:
Carnevale:
From February 15th – 25th you
can celebrate Carnevale in Venice.
Most of the major festivities for this
quintessential Italian festival come
alive on the weekends, especially
the final weekend of the
celebration.
April 3:
Ravello Concerts:
Ravello is a popular destination
for travelers year-round but it fills
up even more during select dates in
the spring and autumn for the
annual Ravello Arts Concerts.
The President Of
Italy
Sergio Mattarella is the president of
Italy.
The landmarks
of Italy
o There are famous Landmarks
in Italy
1. Colosseum in Rome.
2. Roman Forum.
3. Leaning Tower of Pisa.
4. Ruins at Pompeii.
5. Canale Grande in Venice
6. Arena in Verona
7. Dolomites in Northern Italy
8. Ponte Vecchio in Florence
9. Milan Cathedral
The Colosseum
The Colosseum is an
amphitheater built in Rome
under the Flavian emperors
of the Roman Empire. It is
also called the Flavian
Amphitheatre. It is an
elliptical structure made of
stone, concrete, and tuff, and
it stands four stories tall at
its highest point.
The Costumes
Men costumes:
During the Italian Renaissance, men
wore large, fitted waistcoats underneath
pleated overcoats called giornea , which
had wide, puffy mutton sleeves and were
often made from brocade. Men wore hats
like caps and berets.
Women costumes:
In the 1460s, women's fashion shifted
from high-necked gowns and braided hair
wrapped around the head to layered V-
shaped necklines and longer braids.
Gathered and pleated skirts were popular.
The most prevalent religion in
Italy
Religion in Italy:
Christianity (83.3%)
Unaffiliated (12.4%)
Islam (3.7%)
Buddhism (0.2%)
Hinduism (0.1%)
Other religions (0.3%)
The capital city
Rome is the capital city of Italy, it is also the largest city and most populated city
The Famous
People
Marco Polo was a
Venetian merchant believed
to have journeyed across
Asia at the height of the
Mongol Empire. He first set
out at age 17 with his father
and uncle, traveling
overland along what later
became known as the Silk
Road. Marco
Polo remained abroad for
24 years.
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi, 1st
Marquis of Marconi FRSA was an Italian
inventor and electrical engineer, known for
his pioneering work on long-distance radio
transmission, development of Marconi's law,
and a radio telegraph system.
Born: April 25, 1874
Died: July 20, 1937, Rome, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics
The population of Italy
The current population of Italy in
2021 is 60,367,477, a 0.16% decline
from 2020. The population of Italy in
2020 was 60,461,826, a 0.15% decline
from 2019.