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Vincenza, Veneto, Italy
Vincenza, Veneto, Italy
Date: June 2008
Notes: Photo: by the contributor.
Contributed by: Julian Nemeth

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Vincenza, Veneto
Vincenza,Veneto, Italy
Date: June 2008
Notes: Photo: by the contributor.
Contributed by: Julian Nemeth

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Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, Italy
Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, Italy
Date: June 2008
Notes: Photo: by the contributor.
Contributed by: Julian Nemeth

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Bassano del Grappa, Veneto
Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, Italy
Date: June 2008
Notes: Photo: by the contributor.
Contributed by: Julian Nemeth

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Northern Italy
Date: Current
Notes: Northern Italy
      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
      Map showing Northern Italy in its traditional definition.
     
      Northern Italy is a wide cultural, historical and geographical definition, without any administrative worth, used to indicate the northern part of the Italian nation. It comprises two areas belonging to Italian First level NUTS of the European Union:
      * North-West (Nord-Ovest) that includes the regions of: Aosta Valley, Liguria, Lombardy and Piedmont
      * North-East (Nord-Est) that includes the regions of: Emilia-Romagna, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/S?dtirol and Veneto
      Geography
      By far the larger portion of Northern Italy is occupied by the basin of the Po river, which comprises the whole of the broad plain extending from the foot of the Apennines to that of the Alps, together with the valleys and slopes on both sides of it. Throughout its whole course indeed, from its source in Monte Viso to its outflow into the Adriatic Sea?a distance of more than 5 degrees of longitude, or 220 miles in a direct line?the Po receives all the waters that flow from the Apennines northwards, and all those that descend from the Alps towards the south, till one comes to the Adige, which, after pursuing a parallel course with the Po for a considerable distance, enters the Adriatic by a separate mouth.
     
      Demographics
      Northern Italy, with a population of 27,324,431 (09-30-2008 est.), comprises 45.5% of the Italian population over an area of about 120,000 km? (46,000 sq mi), that corresponds to about one third of the whole national territory. These figures clearly indicate the northern part of the country as the most densely populated area in Italy, with a population density of 227.7 people per km? (594/sq mi). This area is also characterized by a high concentration of large metropolitan areas such as Milan, Turin, Genoa, Venice-Padua and the urban settlements along the Via Aemilia, most notably Bologna.
     
      Economy
      Northern Italy is the most developed and productive area of the country, and home to the first part of Italy to be industrialized in the last half of the 19th century, the so called industrial triangle formed by the manufacturing centres of Milan and Turin and the seaport of Genoa. With a 2005 GDP estimated in ?778.172 billion (US$968.719), Northern Italy accounts for almost 55% of the national economy.
     
      Notes
      Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Italy"
      Categories: Geography of Italy
     
Contributed by: Courtesy of Wikipedia

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The Sarca valley, Lake Garda, Italy
Date: ca. 1890 - 1900
Notes:
Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Digital ID: 06494.

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Menaggio, Lake Como, Italy
Date: ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Notes: "Meanaggio, general view, Lake of Como." Digital ID: 06449.
Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress

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Bellagio, Lake Como, Italy
Date: ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Notes:
Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Digital ID: 06439

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Nago, Lake Garda, Italy
Date: between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Notes:
Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Digital ID: 06480

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Waterfront, Lake Garda, Italy
Date: ca. 1890 - 1900
Notes:
Contributed by: Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Digital ID: 06507

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