TRAVEL The History Behind The Most Notable Historical Monuments Of Italy

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GEOGRAPHY
Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula that juts out of southern Europe into the Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and other waters. Its location has played an important role in its history.

The sea surrounds Italy, and mountains crisscross the interior, dividing it into regions. The Alps cut across the top of the country and are streaked with long, thin glacial lakes. From the western end of the Alps, the Apennines mountains stretch south down the entire peninsula.

West of the Apennines are wooded hills that are home to many of Italy's historic cities, including Rome. In the south are hot, dry coastlands and fertile plains where olives, almonds, and figs are grown.
Roman architecture is well-known for its grandeur, style, and effectivity. Palaces, cathedrals, museums, libraries, parks, and gardens established during the rule of the Roman Empire in Italy continue to enthral travelers visiting these sites today. Here we present a list of some of the most notable historical monuments of Italy and mention the history associated with them.

Roman architecture is well-known for its grandeur, style, and effectivity. Palaces, cathedrals, museums, libraries, parks, and gardens established during the rule of the Roman Empire in Italy continue to enthral travelers visiting these sites today. Here we present a list of some of the most notable historical monuments of Italy and mention the history associated with them.

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