Italy and Its Wonders

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Italy is a beautiful place full of wonders. It is full of outstanding landmarks and historical features. Although Italy doesn’t seem big, it is. The total population of the country is 61,860,122, and the area is 113, 521 sq. mi. The head of government is Enrico Letta and he is the ruler of the Republic Government. Italy is a fashion center of the world. People there know what’s in style and what’s not, they can also tell how wealthy you are or what class you belong in. The history is that of many wonders along with how they live their life. In some aspects they are very close to how we live, yet they are completely different in another aspect. Italy is a very beautiful place. Italy has many large known cities. The main city and capital is Rome. The other main ones are Venice, Sicily, Sardinia, Gaeta, Naples, Bari, Milan, Turin, Trieste, Bologna, Florence, and Piombino. Venice and Milan are very well known in fashion industry, they hold many modeling things a year and they also get fashion stuff in before a lot of other places. Italian, German, French, and Slovene are the languages you can hear spoken in Italy. Appearance is a must in Italy. The way you dress indicates social status, family background, and your education level. First impressions last. The concept of having a good image is very important to Italians. They unconsciously asses someone’s looks and appearance in the first few minutes of the meeting. Clothes are very important and they are extremely fashion conscious. You get judged on clothes, shoes, accessories, and how you present and carry yourself. They asses your demeanor, confidence, style, and manners. First impressions are very important and you won’t get a second chance. Italy has a diversified industrial ec... ... middle of paper ... ...nal Translation Service. Kwinessential Team, n.d. Web. 02 May 2014. "World Factbook Italy." Central Intelligence Agency. Central Intelligence Agency, n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2014. Pozzetta, George. "Italian Americans." Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America. By Judy Galens and Rudolph J. Vecoli. 2nd ed. Vol. 2. New York: Gale Research, 1995. 982-83. Print. "Italian Education System, Italian Schools, Schooling in Italy, Italian Nursery School, Primary Schools in Italy, Italian Middle School, High School Secondary Schools in Italy, Vocational Studies in Italy, Academic Schools, Italian Universities." Italian Education System, Italian Schools, Schooling in Italy, Italian Nursery School, Primary Schools in Italy, Italian Middle School, High School, Secondary Schools in Italy, Vocational Studies in Italy, Academic Schools, Italian Universities. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 May 2014.

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