Events during the year 2017inItaly. President: Sergio Mattarella Prime Minister: Paolo Gentiloni 18 January January 2017 Central Italy earthquakes; 34 people...
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. It is located on a peninsula that extends into the middle of the...
Television inItaly was introduced in 1939, when the first experimental broadcasts began. However, this lasted for a very short time: when fascist Italy entered...
Italy participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Occidentali's Karma", written by Francesco Gabbani, Filippo Gabbani, Luca Chiaravalli...
Tourism inItaly is one of the largest economic sectors of the country. With 65 million tourists per year (2019) according to ISTAT, Italy is the fifth...
political parties inItaly since Italian unification in 1861. Throughout history, numerous political parties have been operating inItaly. Since World War...
Monza in Monza, Italy. It was the thirteenth round of the 2017 FIA Formula One World Championship, and marked the 87th running of the Italian Grand Prix...
2017, originally published in 2015 inItaly as "Superallarme, Supertopo in fuga!") Insect Invasion (July 2017, originally published in 2015 inItaly as...
The Italy national football team (Italian: Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) has represented Italyin men's international football since its first match...
Racism inItaly (Italian: Razzismo in Italia) deals with the relationship between Italians and other populations of different ethnicities and/or nationalities...
Religion inItaly has been historically characterised by the dominance of the Catholic Church since the East–West Schism, but, over the years, due to immigration...
Taxation inItaly is levied by the central and regional governments and is collected by the Italian Agency of Revenue (Agenzia delle Entrate). Total tax...
regional use of Italian. Since 2017, in addition to the approximately 55 million ItaliansinItaly (91% of the Italian national population), Italian-speaking...
The economy of Italy is a highly developed social market economy. It is the third-largest national economy in the European Union, the second-largest manufacturing...
inItaly is currently legal for medical and industrial uses, although it is strictly regulated, while it is decriminalized for recreational uses. In particular...
Italy's healthcare system is consistently ranked among the best in the world. The Italian healthcare system employs a Beveridge model, and operates on...
Italy has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 48 times since making its debut as one of only seven countries to compete at the first contest in...
Treaty in 1984, Italy has no official religion, although it continues to recognize the role the Catholic Church plays inItalian society. In2017, 78% of...
In 2021, Istat estimated that 5,171,894 foreign citizens lived inItaly, representing about 8.7% of the total population. These figures do not include...
Crime inItaly, though low compared to other developed countries, is present in various forms throughout the nation. Italy is notorious for its organized...
Women inItaly refers to women who are from (or reside in) Italy. The legal and social status of Italian women has undergone rapid transformations and...
Italy has a well developed transport infrastructure. The Italian rail network is extensive (16,723 km (10,391 mi)), especially in the north, and it includes...
Roads inItaly are an important mode of transport inItaly. The classification of the roads of Italy is regulated by the Italian traffic code, both from...
Energy inItaly comes mostly from fossil fuels. Among the most used resources are petroleum (mostly used for the transport sector), natural gas (used for...
The Kingdom of Italy (Italian: Regno d'Italia, Italian: [ˈreɲɲo diˈtaːlja]) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia...