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Italy$41176$ - tradução para espanhol

GEOGRAPHIC REGION OF ITALY
Central italy; Italy, Central; Red belt (Italy)

Italy      
n. Italia
Italy         
  • David]]'' (1501–1504), [[Galleria dell'Accademia]], Florence
  • Italian partisans]] in Milan during the [[Italian Civil War]], April 1945
  • Asylum seekers arrive in [[Sicily]], 2015, during the [[European migrant crisis]].
  • COVID-19 emergency]]
  • Lombard Kingdom]] (blue) at its greatest extent, under King [[Aistulf]] (749–756). Territories controlled by the [[Byzantine Empire]] are marked in orange.
  • Founding Fathers of the European Union]]
  • world's oldest university in continuous operation]]
  • The [[Italian wolf]], the [[national animal]] of Italy
  • Italy is home to a large population of migrants from Eastern Europe and North Africa.
  • Chamber of Deputies]] is the lower house of Italy.
  • A [[Carrara marble]] quarry
  • new era]] in the history of humankind and sustained contact between the two worlds.
  • Supreme Court of Cassation]], [[Rome]]
  • Michelino]]'s fresco, 1465
  • work=www.nobelprize.org}}</ref>
  • ruled the country from 1922 to 1943]].
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • publisher=Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane}}</ref>
  • first nuclear reactor]]<ref name="history"/><ref name="obit"/>
  • most successful Formula One team]]
  • url=https://amshq.org/Montessori-Education/Introduction-to-Montessori}}</ref>
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • The ''[[Frecce Tricolori]]'', with the smoke trails representing the [[national colours of Italy]], during the celebrations of the ''[[Festa della Repubblica]]''
  • Italian tricolour]] adopted by a sovereign Italian state (1797)
  • access-date=22 April 2022}}</ref>
  • G7]] leaders at the [[43rd G7 summit]] in [[Taormina]]
  • archive-date=14 September 2007 }}</ref>
  • author=Evan Cater}}</ref>
  • access-date=11 January 2017}}</ref>
  • [[Holograph]]ic copy of 1847 of ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'', the Italian [[national anthem]] since 1946
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • Animated map of the Italian unification from 1829 to 1871
  • Protectorates and areas occupied during World War II}}
  • Italian states]] before the beginning of the [[Italian Wars]] in 1494
  • bibcode=2018NatSD...580214B}}</ref>
  • A proportional representation of Italy exports, 2019
  • The ''Azzurri'']] in 2012. Football is the most popular sport in Italy.
  • Topographic map of Italy
  • [[Galileo Galilei]], the father of modern science, physics and astronomy<ref name="Singer"/><ref name="Whitehouse"/><ref name="Weidhorn"/><ref name="Hobbes"/><ref name="Disraeli"/>
  • Gran Paradiso]], established in 1922, is the oldest Italian national park.
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie]], Milan
  • Royal Library]], [[Turin]])
  • languages spoken in Italy]]
  • archive-date=25 July 2008}}</ref>
  • Map of Italy's population density at the 2011 census
  • access-date=9 January 2017}}</ref>
  • access-date=27 May 2022}}</ref> and is a global [[financial centre]] and a [[fashion capital]] of the world.
  • archive-date=18 February 2016}}</ref>
  • regional]] parks in Italy
  • url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311911612 }}</ref>
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • archive-date=3 October 2015 }}</ref>
  • [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], founder of modern political science and ethics
  • [[Trieste]], the main port of the northern Adriatic and starting point of the [[Transalpine Pipeline]]
  • date=1 June 2017 }}, Retrieved 21 May 2017.</ref>
  • [[Prada]] shop at [[Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II]] in Milan
  • [[St. Peter's Basilica]], the largest church of [[Christendom]], in [[Vatican City]], the [[Holy See]]'s sovereign territory within Rome
  • [[Italian wine]] and ''[[salumi]]''
  • ''[[The Birth of Venus]]'' (1484–1486), [[Sandro Botticelli]], [[Uffizi]] Gallery, Florence
  • The traditional recipe for [[spaghetti]] with [[tomato]] and [[basil]] sauce
  • Statues of [[Pantalone]] and [[Harlequin]], two stock characters from the ''[[Commedia dell'arte]]'', in the [[Museo Teatrale alla Scala]]
  • upright
  • Years of Lead]]
  • [[Teatro di San Carlo]], [[Naples]]. It is the oldest continuously active venue for opera in the world.<ref name=SanCarlo />
  • [[Carnival of Venice]]
  • Italian Unknown Soldier]] since the end of World War I. It was inaugurated in 1911, on the occasion of the 50th [[Anniversary of the Unification of Italy]].
  • The signing ceremony of the [[Treaty of Rome]] on 25 March 1957, creating the [[European Economic Community]], forerunner of the present-day [[European Union]]
COUNTRY IN SOUTHERN EUROPE
ItalY; ISO 3166-1:IT; Italian Republic; Republic of Italy; Repubblica Italiana; Italie; Italia; Italija; Italiën; Subdivisions of Italy; Administrative divisions of Italy; ITALY; Itali; Itàlia; The Italian republic; Etymology of Italy; Pollution in Italy; Environment of Italy; Administrative subdivisions of Italy; The Italian Republic; Environmental issues in Italy; Biodiversity in Italy; Biodiversity of Italy; Itlay; Infrastructure in Italy; Draft:Italies; Roman New Republic
Italia
Italy         
  • David]]'' (1501–1504), [[Galleria dell'Accademia]], Florence
  • Italian partisans]] in Milan during the [[Italian Civil War]], April 1945
  • Asylum seekers arrive in [[Sicily]], 2015, during the [[European migrant crisis]].
  • COVID-19 emergency]]
  • Lombard Kingdom]] (blue) at its greatest extent, under King [[Aistulf]] (749–756). Territories controlled by the [[Byzantine Empire]] are marked in orange.
  • Founding Fathers of the European Union]]
  • world's oldest university in continuous operation]]
  • The [[Italian wolf]], the [[national animal]] of Italy
  • Italy is home to a large population of migrants from Eastern Europe and North Africa.
  • Chamber of Deputies]] is the lower house of Italy.
  • A [[Carrara marble]] quarry
  • new era]] in the history of humankind and sustained contact between the two worlds.
  • Supreme Court of Cassation]], [[Rome]]
  • Michelino]]'s fresco, 1465
  • work=www.nobelprize.org}}</ref>
  • ruled the country from 1922 to 1943]].
  • frameless
  • frameless
  • publisher=Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane}}</ref>
  • first nuclear reactor]]<ref name="history"/><ref name="obit"/>
  • most successful Formula One team]]
  • url=https://amshq.org/Montessori-Education/Introduction-to-Montessori}}</ref>
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • The ''[[Frecce Tricolori]]'', with the smoke trails representing the [[national colours of Italy]], during the celebrations of the ''[[Festa della Repubblica]]''
  • Italian tricolour]] adopted by a sovereign Italian state (1797)
  • access-date=22 April 2022}}</ref>
  • G7]] leaders at the [[43rd G7 summit]] in [[Taormina]]
  • archive-date=14 September 2007 }}</ref>
  • author=Evan Cater}}</ref>
  • access-date=11 January 2017}}</ref>
  • [[Holograph]]ic copy of 1847 of ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]'', the Italian [[national anthem]] since 1946
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • Animated map of the Italian unification from 1829 to 1871
  • Protectorates and areas occupied during World War II}}
  • Italian states]] before the beginning of the [[Italian Wars]] in 1494
  • bibcode=2018NatSD...580214B}}</ref>
  • A proportional representation of Italy exports, 2019
  • The ''Azzurri'']] in 2012. Football is the most popular sport in Italy.
  • Topographic map of Italy
  • [[Galileo Galilei]], the father of modern science, physics and astronomy<ref name="Singer"/><ref name="Whitehouse"/><ref name="Weidhorn"/><ref name="Hobbes"/><ref name="Disraeli"/>
  • Gran Paradiso]], established in 1922, is the oldest Italian national park.
  • Santa Maria delle Grazie]], Milan
  • Royal Library]], [[Turin]])
  • languages spoken in Italy]]
  • archive-date=25 July 2008}}</ref>
  • Map of Italy's population density at the 2011 census
  • access-date=9 January 2017}}</ref>
  • access-date=27 May 2022}}</ref> and is a global [[financial centre]] and a [[fashion capital]] of the world.
  • archive-date=18 February 2016}}</ref>
  • regional]] parks in Italy
  • url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311911612 }}</ref>
  • language=it}}</ref>
  • archive-date=3 October 2015 }}</ref>
  • [[Niccolò Machiavelli]], founder of modern political science and ethics
  • [[Trieste]], the main port of the northern Adriatic and starting point of the [[Transalpine Pipeline]]
  • date=1 June 2017 }}, Retrieved 21 May 2017.</ref>
  • [[Prada]] shop at [[Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II]] in Milan
  • [[St. Peter's Basilica]], the largest church of [[Christendom]], in [[Vatican City]], the [[Holy See]]'s sovereign territory within Rome
  • [[Italian wine]] and ''[[salumi]]''
  • ''[[The Birth of Venus]]'' (1484–1486), [[Sandro Botticelli]], [[Uffizi]] Gallery, Florence
  • The traditional recipe for [[spaghetti]] with [[tomato]] and [[basil]] sauce
  • Statues of [[Pantalone]] and [[Harlequin]], two stock characters from the ''[[Commedia dell'arte]]'', in the [[Museo Teatrale alla Scala]]
  • upright
  • Years of Lead]]
  • [[Teatro di San Carlo]], [[Naples]]. It is the oldest continuously active venue for opera in the world.<ref name=SanCarlo />
  • [[Carnival of Venice]]
  • Italian Unknown Soldier]] since the end of World War I. It was inaugurated in 1911, on the occasion of the 50th [[Anniversary of the Unification of Italy]].
  • The signing ceremony of the [[Treaty of Rome]] on 25 March 1957, creating the [[European Economic Community]], forerunner of the present-day [[European Union]]
COUNTRY IN SOUTHERN EUROPE
ItalY; ISO 3166-1:IT; Italian Republic; Republic of Italy; Repubblica Italiana; Italie; Italia; Italija; Italiën; Subdivisions of Italy; Administrative divisions of Italy; ITALY; Itali; Itàlia; The Italian republic; Etymology of Italy; Pollution in Italy; Environment of Italy; Administrative subdivisions of Italy; The Italian Republic; Environmental issues in Italy; Biodiversity in Italy; Biodiversity of Italy; Itlay; Infrastructure in Italy; Draft:Italies; Roman New Republic
= Italia
Ex: The representative from Italy at the time argued that the entries have to be of a kind that can be used as they are in all countries, if we are to have an international code.

Definição

autostrada
['?:t?(?)?str?:d?]
¦ noun (plural autostradas or autostrade -de?) an Italian motorway.
Origin
from Ital., from auto 'automobile' + strada 'road'.

Wikipédia

Central Italy

Central Italy (Italian: Italia centrale or just Centro) is one of the five official statistical regions of Italy used by the National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT), a first-level NUTS region, and a European Parliament constituency.