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Trivia Where is Italy??? In the southern part of Italy Europe
True or False is Italy the fifth visited country in the world False it is the fourth visited country in the world
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Trivia The island of Sicily What is the longest river in Italy The Po
What is the largest region in italy The island of Sicily What is the longest river in Italy The Po
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Facts Italy is the fourth most visited countries in the world
Italy's unemployment rate is around 8.6% 60,483,521 is the population of Italy Italy is 116,347sq miles Italy has 20 regions The way to say hi or bye in Italy is CIAO
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More Facts Trevi fountain
The average Italian consumes 26 gallons of wine a year. Italy did not become a united country until 1861. Everyday 3,000€ gets tossed into the Trevi Fountain The highest point in Italy is Mont. Blanc Trevi fountain
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Unemployment a woman sleeping on the streets of Italy
A lot of people in Italy are unemployed People are at risk of being in Poverty because they are unemployed 1 in 7 people in italy are at risk of being in poverty Some people in Italy wake up hungry everyday a woman sleeping on the streets of Italy
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Risk of poverty a hopeless man on the streets of Italy
Everyday even more kids wake up hungry than adults Adults wake up hungry but even more kids do The country has the highest percentage of child poverty in all 25 European countries Lots of people have no jobs and are struggling a hopeless man on the streets of Italy
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A helping Hand People started the Fill the Cup campaign and it's run by the United Nations World Food Programme in Rome there are about 66 million school-age children around the globe(Including Italy) who go to school hungry The goal: school meals for all children around the world. little girls getting help from the fill the cup campaign
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Fill the cup Campaign Quote from: William Lambers
When we think of Italy, visions of pasta, pizza, and other yummy cuisines come quickly to mind. But Italy is also home to another "food craze"—to make sure no school children around the world go hungry.
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