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List of basic information of Italian immigrants

What's the climate like in Italy? Is Italy rich in resources? Before you immigrate to Italy, you should only have a deep understanding of Italy. Then I will take a look at the basic information list of Italian immigrants, hoping to help everyone.

I. Climate

Most of Italy has a subtropical Mediterranean climate. In the lake area at the foot of the Alps, the climate is mild, because the mountains block the cold current from northern Europe, and the lake regulates the cold current.

In the Liguria region in the northwest, the climate is very pleasant due to the influence of mountains and seawater. The temperature in Genoa in June+10 in 5438 was 7℃, and various southern crops, such as olives, grapes, oranges and peaches, could be planted in this area. There are many exotic flowers and grasses in this area. San Remo is a famous flower center in Italy, and all kinds of flowers grown by local people are exported to all parts of the world every year.

Second, resources.

Italy is poor in natural resources, only hydropower, geothermal, natural gas and other energy sources, as well as marble, clay, mercury, sulfur and a small amount of lead, aluminum, zinc and bauxite. Oil and natural gas production can only meet a small part of domestic market demand, and 75% of energy supply and main industrial raw materials depend on foreign imports.

Italy's traditional important renewable energy sources are geothermal energy and hydropower, which is second only to the United States and ranks ninth in the world. Italy has always attached importance to the development of solar energy. 20 1 1 year, Italy is the country with the largest installed photovoltaic capacity in the world (accounting for a quarter of the world share). The proportion of renewable energy supply in Italy has reached 25% of the total energy demand, and the power generation of renewable energy increased by 20% in 2008.

Third, culture and art.

From A.D. 14 to A.D. 15, Italian literature and art flourished unprecedentedly and became the birthplace of the "Renaissance" movement in Europe. Dante, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael and Galileo have made unparalleled contributions to the progress of human culture.

Today, you can see carefully preserved ancient Roman grand buildings and Renaissance paintings, sculptures, monuments and cultural relics all over Italy.

Fourth, tourism.

The Colosseum is one of the greatest buildings in Roman times and the best preserved Colosseum. Located in the southeast of Venice Square in Rome, within the walls of Aureliano.

The structure of the ancient city is well preserved and can be called a model of the world. The Colosseum is one of the eight famous places of interest in the world and a symbol of the Roman Empire. The Colosseum looks like a huge bunker, covering an area of 20,000 square meters, with a wall circumference of 527 meters, a diameter of 188 meters and a wall height of 57 meters, which is equivalent to the height of a modern building with 19 floors and can accommodate107,000 spectators.

"Not going to Sicily is like never going to Italy: because only in Sicily can you find the source of Italian beauty." This sentence was written by Gus when he arrived in Palermo on April 3rd, 1787. This is his first visit to Italy to find the roots of western culture.

Indeed, the largest island in the Mediterranean and the largest province in Italy are indeed a smart land. The charming natural scenery and cultural scenery here are very harmonious, and naturally there are people who have lived here since ancient times: Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Schwabens, Spaniards and so on. Once lived here, and their culture has been confirmed here.