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The regions of Italy (Italian: regioni) are the first-level administrative divisions of the country, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. There are 20 regions, of which five are constitutionally given a broader amount of autonomy granted by special statutes.
Each region, except for the Aosta Valley, was divided into provinces. Regions are autonomous entities with powers defined in the Constitution.
As the administrative districts of the central state during the Kingdom of Italy, regions were granted a measure of political autonomy by the 1948 Constitution of the Italian Republic. The original draft list comprised the Salento region (which was eventually included in the Apulia). Friuli and Venezia Giulia were separate regions, and Basilicata was named Lucania. Abruzzo and Molise were identified as separate regions in the first draft. They were later merged into Abruzzo e Molise in the final constitution of 1948. They were separated in 1963.
Implementation of regional autonomy was postponed until the first Regional Elections of 1970. The ruling Christian Democracy party did not want the opposition Italian Communist Party to gain power in the regions, where it was historically rooted (the red belt of Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Umbria and Marche).
"Le Venti Regioni Italiane - The Twenty Regions of Italy" Italy is so magical.. Every single region is amazing! A film created by the students of IV' Class (Terra-Santa College, Cyprus). Members of Group: Joseph Orfanou , Savvas Sofroniou , Panagiotis Sofroniou , Ionas Christou. Information-Videos: Joseph Orfanou , Savvas Sofroniou , Panagiotis Sofroniou , Ionas Christou. Editing: Joseph Orfanou I dont own any of the music and videos played in the video. No rights reserved. Thanks For watching. Like & Subscribe if u liked it!
Impara le regioni italiane! Learn the Italian regions! Valle d'Aosta Piemonte Liguria Lombardia Trentino-Alto Adige Veneto Friuli-Venezia Giulia Emilia-Romagna Toscana Umbria Marche Lazio Abruzzo Molise Campania Puglia Basilicata Calabria Sicilia Sardegna
visit our page on facebook ▶ http://on.fb.me/1bzVvBp Explore some of the world's most incredible wonders throughout the many different regions and cities of Italy. See each destination's diverse and awe-inspiring architectural and cultural beauty, and experience the sensual and tantalizing music, foods, and art that have provided the foundation upon which much of our world's history has been built. This video and soundtrack compilation features colorful images of the beautiful landscapes, attractions, and surroundings of Italy accompanied by a mix of traditional and authentic Italian music tracks. ~ Travel to Italy: Explore the Magnificence of Each Region and Visit Italy ~ Domenico Modugno - Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu Renato Carosone - Tu vuo' fa' l'americano (03:34) Enrico Caruso - 'O s...
“Europe in an Italian Minute” is a regular commentary on Italy in Europe and Europe in Italy by Vincent Della Sala, Jean Monnet Chair on the New Narratives for Europe (http://web.unitn.it/en/cjm/37144/narratives-for-a-wider-europe-nareur-2014-2017).
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We headed to the Veneto region of Italy with Food Tube's Danny McCubbin and Italian wine expert and importer Luca Dusi. This film shows off some of the things we experienced between our main filming stops - stunning locations, delicious food, baby goats and - of course - some fantastic Italian wine! If you like this, make sure you check out the other videos we filmed in Italy by clicking the links below. Links from the video: How is Prosecco Made? | https://goo.gl/wO99P8 How To Make Goat's Cheese | https://goo.gl/EVFpWm Italian Dumplings with Spinach & Ham | https://goo.gl/c7lFFb How is Wine Made? | https://goo.gl/o7fNxj -- Jamie Oliver's Drinks Tube: http://goo.gl/Fv9E2I Subscribe to Drinks Tube: http://goo.gl/FGu2D1 Twitter: http://goo.gl/Wd2apB Facebook: http://goo.gl/7fO8zU Instagra...
From the series Two Greedy Italians.
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol[3] (Italian: Trentino-Alto Adige, pronounced [trenˈtiːno ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]; German: Trentino-Südtirol;[4] Ladin: 'Trentin-Südtirol';[5] Austro-Bavarian: Trentino-Sidtiroul), is an autonomous region in Northern Italy. It consists of two provinces: Trento and Bolzano-Bozen. The region was part of Austria-Hungary and its predecessors, the Austrian Empire and the Holy Roman Empire from the 8th century until its annexation by Italy in 1919. Together with the Austrian state of Tyrol it is represented by the Euroregion Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino. In English, the region is also known as Trentino-South Tyrol[6] or by its Italian name Trentino-Alto Adige.[7] Geography Alpine landscape near the village of Stilfs The region is bordered by Tyrol (Austria) to the no...
Napoli Oktoberfest: enjoy a different version of the traditional festival from Munchen: not just beer, not just German food but Italian street food staples and specialties from all over the world. My favorite was the bruschetta with melted caciocavallo cheese.
Read your free e-book: http://appgame.space/mebk/50/en/B0086N7B82/book At one time, Italian wines conjured images of cheap Chianti in straw-wrapped bottles. More recently, expensive super Tuscans have been the rage. But between these extremes lay a bounty of delicious, moderately priced wines that belong in every wine drinkers repertoire.vino Italiano is the only comprehensive and authoritative American guide to the wines of Italy. It surveys the countrys wine-producing regions; identifies key wine styles, producers, and vintages; and offers delicious regional recipes. Extensive reference materialson Italys 300 growing zones, 361 authorized grape varieties, and 200 of the top producers provide essential information for restaurateurs and wine merchants, as well as for wine enthusiasts.beaut...
Read your free e-book: http://appgame.space/mebk/50/en/B00PJNN3SO/book Wine books typically fall into two categories: those that are 1,000 pages and cover every acre of grape growing across a particular country, and those that try to squeeze the same amount of information into a smaller number of pages. While theres a place for those books, we believe an introductory study of wine can be achieved without committing to an academic, encyclopedic read or bulling through a condensed group of dry facts.written by the creators of Costcowineblog.com and Vivaitalianmovies.com, "decoding Italian Wine" is a fun, entertaining and easily digestible guide to enjoying Italian wine. Set against a backdrop of fast facts, regional breakdowns with maps, pop culture references and interesting historical tidb...
After last week's devastating earthquake, Italian authorities are looking at how to pay for the rebuilding work. Museums across the country have promised to donate takings from Sunday's ticket sales to quake-affected areas. The culture ministry called on Italians to visit archaeological sites and museums to help support the locals. Some villages in central Italy lies almost completely in ruins with local cemetery having coffins clearly visible from cracked tombs. "The old part of the Sant'An… READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2016/08/28/italy-appeals-for-funds-to-rebuild-quake-affected-regions Africanews is a new pan-African media pioneering multilingual and independent news telling expertise in Sub-Saharan Africa. Subscribe on ourYoutube channel : https://www.youtube.com/c/africa...
This song (briefly our Anthem) was written after the Battle of the Piave River, in which the Italian Arditi (Which were later called "Alligators of the Piave", after fighting bravely on the Piave's waters) halted the advance of Austro-Hungarian forces, which led to the end of the Empire, and the acquisition of Fiume and Trentino region, the last Italian regions to be freed, thus completing the Unification. The song is divided into four parts, each one talking about one episode of the campaign: The advance of the Army from Veneto to the front; The shameful Italian defeat at Caporetto; The resistance shown at the banks of the Piave; And the final victory, at Vittorio Veneto, which ended the war on the Italian Front. I think this song is very powerful, because it inflates the idea of how fore...
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VIWF Executive Director Harry Hertscheg describes a few of Italy's diverse wine regions.
This video contains all 20 flags of regions of Italy. Flags are current as of 2015. I hope you enjoyed the video. And please subscribe and like. My channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2W-CVKCaxJMRUyvqxsJRA/videos Email: Geografie28@seznam.cz Toto video obsahuje všech 20 vlajek oblastí Itálie. Vlajky jsou aktuální k roku 2015. Doufám že se vám video líbilo. A prosím o odběr a like. Můj kanál: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2W-CVKCaxJMRUyvqxsJRA/videos Email: Geografie28@seznam.cz
http://www.stradadelbarolo.it http://www.piedmontwines.it Piedmont, one of the leading wine-growing regions in the world, a land of hills, ancient villages and castles at the foot of the mountains, a wine-making land becomes a UNESCO World Heritage site. Video produced by "I.Com Multimedia" http://www.icommultimedia.it
Tourism in Italy and Italian Regions. Discovering the Aosta Valley in the Italian Alps
By director Jim Fitzpatrick. The LCBO takes you on journey through the wine styles of Northern Italy. In part three of a three-episode series exploring the wines of Italy, Michael Fagan hosts this journey through Northern Italy, the land of brilliant sparkling wines, rare truffles, and big, bold Barolo. Opening with a gondola ride in the canals of Venice, the tour passes through Veneto to discover the unique styles and varieties of Valpolicella, the home of Amarone, and concludes with the prized nebbiolo wines of magnificent Piedmont.
By director Jim Fitzpatrick. The LCBO takes you on journey through the wine styles of Southern Italy. Beginning with the sun-baked beauty and unique wines of Sicily, this journey continues on the mainland through historic Campania and over to Apulia, the fertile region that forms the heel of the Italian boot. Join host Michael Fagan in part one of a three-episode series exploring the wines of Italy, and discover that the hot Mediterranean sun and a little innovation can create elegant and balanced wines.
Greek presence in Italy begins with the migrations of the old Greek Diaspora in the 8th century BC, continuing down to the present time. There is a linguistic minority known as the Griko people, who live in the Southern Italian regions of Calabria (Province of Reggio Calabria) and Apulia, especially the peninsula of Salento, within the old Magna Graecia region, who speak a distinctive dialect of Greek called Griko. They are believed to be remnants of the ancient and medieval Greek communities, who have lived in the south of Italy for centuries. Alongside this group, a smaller number of more recent migrants from Greece lives in Italy, forming an expatriate community in the country. Today many Greeks in Southern Italy follow Italian customs and culture. In the 8th and 7th centuries BC, for ...
By director Jim Fitzpatrick. The LCBO takes you on journey through the wine styles of Central Italy. Join Michael Fagan in part two of a three-episode series exploring the wines of Italy, and discover that history, beauty and infinite variety make Central Italy a wonder of cuisine and viticulture. Beginning on the Adriatic coast in the region of Marche and winding through serene and beautiful Umbria, the journey concludes amid the rolling hills and medieval history of Tuscany, home to some of the world's favourite wines.
Andrew Graham-Dixon and chef Giorgio Locatelli travel through Italy exploring the country's history, culture, food, art and landscape. Their journey begins in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the richest regions in Italy. They find out why the city is know as la Dotta (the Learned), la Grassa (the Fat) and la Rossa (the Red), while visiting its shops, art institutions and the oldest university in the world. Andrew and Giorgio experience the social and friendly atmosphere of the region and meet fishermen casting huge nets at the mouth of the river Po. From there, it is a short journey to Ferrara where they discover the legacy left by the famous dynasty d'Este, and to Modena, home of balsamic vinegar and Ferrari. Finally, Giorgio reveals the source of modern Italian cuisine -...
For the best cooking accessories on the net, go to: www.youcookonline.com View more cooking shows on our youtube channel. Go to www.youtube.com/youcookonline "The Wine Trails of Italy" This series, produced in high definition, is set in many of ITALY`s major wine producing regions :TUSCANY, PIEMONTE, VENETO, FRIULI , and others of more contemporary popular fame including : Sardinia, Basilicata, Campania, Abruzzo and Marche. Each show not only introduces us to the producers and enologists behind the various wines, in person and in English ; but also provides an insight into a little of the local folklore , tradition and cuisine , through brief glimpses of related pageants, artisanal activities, and traditional dishes of the district. Produced and directed by world wide authorities on...
The American Mafia, commonly known as the Mafia, Italian Mafia, Italian Mob, or the Mob in the United States, is an Italian American criminal society that originated and developed from the Sicilian Mafia. The Italian-American Mafia is a secret criminal society without a formal name, similar to the Sicilian Mafia. Its members usually refer to it as Cosa Nostra (Italian pronunciation: [kɔza nɔstra]), a phrase which literally translates to "our thing," but can be more accurately paraphrased as "our work" or "our operation." The press also coined the name "National Crime Syndicate" to refer to the entire network of U.S. organized crime, which included the Jewish Mafia elements and the Italian-American Mafia. It was described as a confederation of mainly Italian and Jewish-American organized cr...
Ancient Greek Cities in Italy - Magna Graecia. Explore the virtual streets of the original Greek colonies of Italy, and experience the creation of the Magna Graecia. http://tjbuggey.ancients.info/maggrecia.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4116006.stm Magna Græcia (Latin meaning "Great Greece", Greek: Μεγάλη Ἑλλάς, Megálē Hellás) is the name of the coastal areas of Southern Italy on the Tarentine Gulf that were extensively colonized by Greek settlers; particularly the Achaean colonies of Tarentum, Croton, and Sybaris, but also, more loosely, the cities of Cumae and Neapolis to the north. The colonists, who began arriving in the 8th century BC, brought with them their Hellenic civilization, which was to leave a lasting imprint in Italy, particularly on the culture of ancient Rome. Anti...