Italy Rome, Florence, & Venice Created by Erik Broadrick
Rome Rome is the largest and most populated city in Italy Rome is the largest and most populated city in Italy It has over 2.7 Million residents in sq mi. It has over 2.7 Million residents in sq mi. Rome is home to the Colosseum and the Pantheon Rome is home to the Colosseum and the Pantheon
Florence Known as the “cradle of the Renaissance” Known as the “cradle of the Renaissance” because of its buildings, monuments, and churches because of its buildings, monuments, and churches The Ponte Vecchio is the first bridge that Florence has built across the Arno river The Ponte Vecchio is the first bridge that Florence has built across the Arno river Built in the year of 1345 Built in the year of 1345 Some landmarks of florence are the Santo Spirito, the Santa Trinita, and the Santa Maria del Carmine Some landmarks of florence are the Santo Spirito, the Santa Trinita, and the Santa Maria del Carmine
Venice Home of the Piazza San Marco Home of the Piazza San Marco Piazza San Marco is known as the "The drawing room of Europe" Piazza San Marco is known as the "The drawing room of Europe" the only urban place to be called a piazza
Italy Located in southern Europe, east of France and Spain, and west of Slovenia Located in southern Europe, east of France and Spain, and west of Slovenia It has a 116,304 Square mile area It has a 116,304 Square mile area A cost line including the islands Sicily and Sardinia is 4,722 miles The population of Italy is about 57,600,000 people The population of Italy is about 57,600,000 people 97 percent of Italy’s population is ethnic Italy was the seventh largest economy in the world in the year of 2008 Italy was the seventh largest economy in the world in the year of 2008
I recommend going to Rome more than I would the other places I recommend going to Rome more than I would the other places Rome has many landmarks and older buildings dating back to 27b.c. Rome has many landmarks and older buildings dating back to 27b.c.