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  1. Italy - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Charles Abbott, 2006-09-05
  2. Culture Shock! Italy: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Raymond Flower, Alessandro Falassi, 2008-07
  3. Italy - the Land (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Greg Nickles, 2001-04
  4. Speak the Culture: Italy: Be Fluent in Italian Life and Culture by Andrew Whittaker, 2010-03
  5. Culture, Censorship and the State in Twentieth-Century Italy (Legenda) (Legenda Main Series) by Guido Bonsaver, Robert Gordon, 2005-10
  6. Culture Smart! Italy: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Charles Abbott, 2004-09-01
  7. Possessing Nature: Museums, Collecting, and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Paula Findlen, 1996-04-02
  8. Business Italy: A Practical Guide to Understanding Italian Business Culture (International Business Culture Series) by Peggy Kenna, Sondra Lacy, 1994-08
  9. Teach Yourself World Cultures: Italy (Teach Yourself Languages) (English and Italian Edition) by Mike Zollo, Derek Aust, 2004-02-27
  10. Producing Culture and Capital: Family Firms in Italy by Sylvia Junko Yanagisako, 2002-12-01
  11. Leaving Little Italy: Essaying Italian American Culture (Italian/American Culture) by Fred L. Gardaphe, 2004-01
  12. Francesco's Italy: A Personal Journey through Italian Culture - Past and Present by Francesco da Mosto, 2007-03-01
  13. Italian Cityscapes: Culture and urban change in contemporary Italy (None)
  14. Tastes and Temptations: Food and Art in Renaissance Italy (California Studies in Food and Culture) by John Varriano, 2009-11-01

1. International Cell Phones, Italy Cell Phone Rentals - World Cellular Rentals
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HOME RENTALS PURCHASE SERVICE AREA ... FAQ ITALY: Culture General Information Culture: History People Cuisine ... Getting Around PEOPLE Central in Italians' lives is their families.... and "Mama" is queen. Sons frequently live at home until well into their 20s. Parents often live in their children's homes and care for the grandchildren. Aunts and uncles play a big part in the children's lives as well. The extended family is getting smaller, but is still the the major source of security. Daily life in Italy may appear relaxed, especially in small southern villages, but assume that efficiency in commerce isn't appreciated. Italians are serious about business and expect you to be as well: No "rubber time" in most formal transactions. Still, practically every Italian city celebrates the feast of its patron saint as a legal holiday, and much of the city literally shuts down in a formal obse rvance. Many holiday observances are just for "fun," another practice taken seriously in Italy. You can use your international mobile phone rental to inform yourself of these special events and dates. Italians enjoy rituals, and not more important ritual is that of a romantic meeting of the sexes. Italians usually do not date like in other European countries and America, but they like going out in good-sized mixed groups of their peers and doing things together.

2. Italy - Culture History And Archaeology - Archaeology Of Italy
Italy culture and history, including Italian archaeological sites and other information related to the ancient past of the modern country of Italy.
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    Italy culture and history, including Italian archaeological sites and other information related to the ancient past of the modern country of Italy.
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    Archeologia Italiana
    Site reports, bibliographies, virtual tours, museums listings, a mailing list, and a bulletin board, from Ivan Boni.
    Archeologia Viva Online
    Online Italian archaeology journal, contents and some lengthy abstracts beginning in 1996; primarily underwater archaeology articles.
    Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica Onlus
    An international association in Rome founded at the end of World War II to coordinate and support the archaeological libraries of Rome and to constitute a point of reference, of dissemination of news and exchange of information on classical antiquities. In Italian and some English.
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    Deutsches Archaologisches Institut
    Rome section; conducts work in Classical Greek and Roman sites in Italy, Greece, and Tunisia.

    3. Culture Of Italy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    From antiquity until at least to all the 16th century, the Italian peninsula was the central place of Western culture, fulcrum or origin of universal phenomena as the Roman Empire,
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A collage of Italian culture showing: the original statue of " David ", found in the Accademia di Belle Arti ("Academy of Fine Arts") in Florence in the centre, then the Venice Carnival on the top right, followed by the Trevi Fountain, a panorama of Naples, a dish of Spaghetti alla Carbonara, Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper , the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, a believed portrait of polymath and genius Leonardo da Vinci, and finally the Greek Theatre in Taormina From antiquity until at least to all the 16th century, the Italian peninsula was the central place of Western culture , fulcrum or origin of universal phenomena as the Roman Empire Roman Catholic Church Humanism and Renaissance During these times, Italy produced some of the greatest painters sculptors poets musicians ... mathematical and architects in history . Italian painters, sculptors, composers, and architects also dominated the Baroque art movement that began near the end of the Renaissance and ended in the 1700's. Both the internal and external facets of Western Civilization were born on the Italian peninsula, whether one looks at the history of the

    4. Italy Culture Month
    Celebrates and promotes Italian culture in New York through organizing special events, concerts, exhibits, lectures.
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    5. Italy - Italian Language, Culture, Customs And Business Etiquette
    Guide to Italian culture, society, language, etiquette, manners, customs and protocol
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    Italy - Language, Culture, Customs and Etiquette
    Facts and Statistics Location: Southern Europe, bordering Austria 430 km, France 488 km, Holy See (Vatican City)
    3.2 km, San Marino 39 km, Slovenia 232 km, Switzerland 740 km Capital: Rome Climate: predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south Population: 58,057,477 (July 2004 est.) Ethnic Make-up: Italian (includes small clusters of German-, French-, and Slovene-Italians in the north
    and Albanian-Italians and Greek-Italians in the south) Religions: predominately Roman Catholic with mature Protestant and Jewish communities and a
    growing Muslim immigrant community Government: republic The Italian Language Italian is the official language of Italy, and 93% of population are native Italian speakers. Around 50% of population speak a regional dialect as mother tongue. Many dialects are mutually unintelligible and thus considered by linguists as separate languages, but are not officially recognised. Friulian, one of these dialects, is spoken by 600,000 people in the north east of Italy, which is 1% of the entire population. Other northern minority languages include Ladin, Slovene, German, which enjoys equal recognition with Italian in the province of Alto-Adige, and French, which is legally recognised in the Alpine region of the Val d'Aosta. Albanian is spoken by 0.2% of the population, mainly in the southern part of Italy, as too are Croatian and Greek.

    6. Italy - Culture
    A selection of articles related to Italy Culture Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal
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    7. Let's Roam Italy
    Tells about Italy and its culture. Provides information on various cities as well as a section on the Vatican and its art treasures.
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    Let's Roam Italy
    A Cybertrip to the home of
    Julius Ceaser, Leonardo DaVinci and Ice Cream
    You can visit one of the cities on the map or journey back in time to the Roman Era or Renaissance. Once you've learned about the history and culture that make Italy such a great place, find an e-mail pal who can tell you more about the country and "la dolce vita" that is life in Italy.
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    E-mail addresses for English-speaking students This page was produced by Lucas Richardson, Lisa Cozzens and Kenny Colloran as part of the
    ThinkQuest Competition
    Would you like to e-mail a student in Italy? Let us know how you like our page! Special thanks to Catherine Moore We would like to thank Catherine Moore for the information and pictures she provided for this website. She lives in Southern Oregon, leads tours of Italy, and teaches about Italian art and food.

    8. Culture Of Italy - History, People, Clothing, Women, Beliefs, Food, Customs, Fam
    New Scientist 144 (195758) 73–74, 1971. Thompson, Doug. State Control in Fascist Italy. Culture and Conformity, 1925–1943 , 1994.
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    I TALY
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    Republic of Italy, Italia, Repubblica Italiana
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    Identification. The Romans used the name Italia to refer to the Italian peninsula. Additionally, Italy has been invaded and settled by many different peoples. Etruscans in Tuscany preceded the Romans and Umbria, while Greeks settled the south. Jews entered the country during the period of the Roman republic, and Germanic tribes came after the fall of Rome. Mediterranean peoples (Greeks, North Africans, and Phoenicians) entered the south. The Byzantine Empire ruled the southern part of the peninsula for five hundred years, into the ninth century. Sicily had many invaders, including Saracens, Normans, and Aragonese. In 1720, Austrians ruled Sicily and at about the same time controlled northern Italy. There is a continuing ethnic mixing. Location and Geography.

    9. Italy Culture / Explore Blog Catalog
    We saw more or less interesting aspects of our citizenship. We stopped on our belonging to an area, a region. Generally the relationship works really, in the sense that there is
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    10. Italy: History, Geography, Government, & Culture — Infoplease.com
    Information on Italy — geography, history, politics, government, economy, population statistics, culture, religion, languages, largest cities, as well as a map and the national
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    11. Italy Travel, Italy Tours, Italy Tour Package, Italy Escorted Tour
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    12. Culture Of Italy , Italy Culture
    The Italian Culture revealed in the ancient relics and historical remnants. Italy Culture reflects the spirit of enlightenment and elegance existing among the people at that time.
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    13. Italy Culture
    Italy Culture Italian Restaurant Minneapolis Culture of Italy Italian culture is as varied and diverse as the Italian people.
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    Italy Culture
    Culture of Italy - Italian culture is as varied and diverse as the Italian people. The culture of Italy can be found in the Roman ruins remaining in much of the country, the precepts of the Roman Catholic Church, the spirit of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, the architecture, and on the terraces of the many football clubs. Villanovan culture - The Villanovan culture was the earliest Iron Age culture of central and northern Italy, abruptly following the Bronze Age Terramare culture and giving way in the 7th century to an increasingly Orientalizing culture influenced by Greek traders, which was followed without a severe break by the Etruscan civilization. Villanovan cultural ... Golasecca culture - Golasecca is the type-site of a proto-historic pre-Celtic culture in northern Italy termed the Golasecca culture. Sites characteristic of Golasecca culture have been identified in eastern Lombardy, and in Piedmont in the Canton Ticino and Val Mesolcina, in a territory stretching north of the Po to sub-alpine zones, between the course of ... Apennine culture - The Apennine culture is a late Bronze Age culture in the Apennines of Italy, dating from around 1350 to 1150 BC.

    14. Italy Culture
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    CULTURE Unparalleled in its diversity, Italy offers delights ranging from fine wines and exceptional cuisine to high art and great historical sites. The peaceful Puglia region in southern Italy is renown for its stunning whitewashed coastal homesteads, serene hills cloaked in olive groves and vineyards, and medieval villages connected by narrow, winding streets. During free time and on the weekends, allow the friendliness of the region to embrace you in the cozy sidewalk cafes and verdant plazas. Volunteers may be invited into the homes of students or teachers to reflect over coffee or dessert. If you were to share a meal with a friend - you'll be served the Puglia region's trademark fare - local specialties of lamb, seafood, and orrechiette pasta - at your hotel and in local restaurants. While the food industry has changed the food sector in many parts of the world, Italian cooking still retains much of the traditions of fresh ingredients and preparations, but is still able to keep up with the pace of current society. Volunteers have been much impressed by the quality of Puglian cuisine. In Italy, conversation is an art form. Walk along the open cafes in nearly any town in Italy and you'll observe groups engaged in intense, animated discussions on a wide variety of topics. But, Italians don't casually discuss personal matters of religion or politics. Conversational topics that are appreciated, however, are (besides family) Italian culture, art, films, food, wine and, of course, sports, especially football (soccer)! Art is a big part of Italian culture, and not only visible in its museums. Colorful streets are lined with buildings of every shape, size, and color - often charactorized by huge arches and columns. Decorative windows, steps, and fountains are testimate to a wide variety of styles and tastes.

    15. Document - Italy Culture - Princeton University | Unigo
    Don't just look at colleges from the outside—learn what they're really like from actual students. Reviews, videos, and photos created by students at colleges across the country!
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    16. Italy Culture Month
    Celebrates and promotes Italian culture in New York through organizing special events, concerts, exhibits, lectures.
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    Visit Us On Facebook New York's Italian Heritage and Culture Committee of New York, Inc. has for more than thirty years organized special events, concerts, exhibits, lectures, to celebrate Italian culture in New York, the largest Italian city outside Italy. Each year focuses on specific theme representative of the history and culture of Italy and Italian Americans. Italy 150th Anniversary of Unification
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    17. Italy - Culture
    1 The 20th century has seen the transformation of Italy from a highly traditional, agricultural society to a progressive, industrialized state.
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    By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman The 20th century has seen the transformation of Italy from a highly traditional, agricultural society to a progressive, industrialized state. There are many differences in people's daily lives in different places of ItalyRome, Milan, Venice, Sicily, and others. All of them combined make a unique picture of the Italian lifestyle.
    The majority of the population of Italy lives in cities and villages; only a fraction live in hamlets or in isolated houses. From antiquity, Mediterranean peoples have had highly developed urban centers. Today, there are four cities in Italy with a population of more then 1,000,000 (Rome, Milan, Turin, and Naples); but there are many other large cities in Italy, and almost half of them are on or near the sea.
    A number of cities have merged into enormous metropolitan complexes, sometimes characterized as mega-cities, such as those surrounding Milan. Severe congestion and pollution are the result of a growing population and high level of automobile ownership in Italy.
    The capital of Italythe city of Rometoday is a bustling place, full of traffic and crowds. It is amazing how sites of ancient culture and modern urban life coexist together in the modern country. People live alongside the temples, marketplaces and public buildings of the past.

    18. Italy - Culture Smart! By Charles Abbott - Trade Paperback - Random House
    Italy Culture Smart! by Charles Abbott, Category Travel - Europe - Italy, Format Trade Paperback , 168 pages, ISBN 9781857333169, On Sale September 5, 2006, Price $9.95
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    19. Italy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country located in southcentral Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia along the Alps. To the
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    Italy
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Italia" redirects here. For other uses, see Italia (disambiguation) This article is about the republic. For other uses, see Italy (disambiguation) Italian Republic Repubblica italiana Flag Emblem Anthem Il Canto degli Italiani
    The Song of the Italians

    Location of Italy dark green European continent
    European Union
    green Legend Capital
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    Rome ... accession 25 March 1957 (founding member) Area Total
    Population
    Density 200.5/km th
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    PPP Total $1.740 trillion Per capita GDP (nominal) Total $2.118 trillion Per capita Gini HDI Currency ... Drives on the Right IT Internet TLD .it Calling code French is co-official in the Aosta Valley Slovene is co-official in the province of Trieste and the province of Gorizia ; German and Ladin are co-official in the province of Bolzano-Bozen Before 2002, the Italian Lira . The euro is accepted in Campione d'Italia , but the official currency there is the Swiss Franc The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. To call Campione d'Italia , it is necessary to use the Swiss code +41.

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    Italy culture minister protests spoof movie E-MAIL PRINT FONT + - ROME — Italy's culture minister says he will Boyc
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