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By: Camille Bartley(:
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Italy has been a democratic republic since June 2, 1946, when the monarchy was abolished by popular referendum. The constitution was promulgated on January 1, 1948.
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As of January 2011 Italy is estimated to have around 60.6 million people.
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The Capital of Italy is Rome!
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1.77 trillion (2010) Percapita $29,400.00 (2010)
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Industry: Types--tourism, machinery, iron and steel, chemicals, food processing, textiles, motor vehicles, clothing, footwear, ceramics. Natural resources: coal, mercury, zinc, potash, marble, barite, asbestos, pumice, fluorspar, feldspar, pyrite (sulfur), natural gas and crude oil reserves, fish, arable land Religions: predominately Roman Catholic with mature Protestant and Jewish communities and a growing Muslim immigrant community
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January include Feast Days of San Antonio Abate and San Sebastiano. February: Carnevale, Italian carnival. March festivals are the Marriage of Venice to the Sea and the Palio dei Somari, a donkey race. April: festival of San Marco, and Saint George's Day. May: flower festivals, food and wine festivals, medieval reenactments, and events celebrating rituals of spring.
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June: Festa della Repubblica on June 2 is a national Italian holiday. July: Festa de la Madonna Bruna. August: Ferragosto (Assumption Day) on August 15. September: festivals include Venice's historic regatta, the Feast of San Gennaro in Naples, and the Feast Day of San Michele. October: Halloween is not such a big celebration in Italy
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November: Truffles are the star of November Festivals in Italy. December: December 8 weekend generally starts the Italian Christmas holiday season.
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