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Labeled Map is on last slide Map of Italy Labeled Map is on last slide

Apennine Mountains ?

Alps?

Mediterranean Sea?

Adriatic Sea??

Ionian Sea?

Tiber River?

Po River?

Corsica?

Sardinia?

Sicily?

Tuscan Plain?

Latium Plain?

Campanian Plain?

Northern Africa?

Rome?

Naples?

Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius? Alps Po River Tuscan Plain Adriatic Sea Corsica Tiber River Apennine Mtns. Latium Plain Sardinia Campanian Plain Rome Mount Vesuvius Naples Mediterranean Sea Pompeii Ionian Sea Sicily N Mountains W E Northern Africa River S City

Latins? Alps

Etruscans?

Carthaginians?

Greeks?

Compass Rose Directions?

Alps North West East South

Mount Vesuvius? Alps Po River Tuscan Plain Adriatic Sea Corsica Tiber River Apennine Mtns. Latium Plain Sardinia Campanian Plain Rome Mount Vesuvius Naples Mediterranean Sea Pompeii Ionian Sea Sicily N Mountains W E Northern Africa River S City