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Geography |
Location: Southern Europe, a peninsula extending
into the central Mediterranean Sea, northeast of Tunisia
Geographic coordinates: 42 50 N, 12 50 E
Map references: Europe
Area:
total: 301,230 sq km
land: 294,020 sq km
water: 7,210 sq km
note: includes Sardinia and Sicily
Area - comparative: slightly larger than Arizona
Land boundaries:
total: 1,932.2 km
border countries: Austria 430 km, France 488 km,
Holy See (Vatican City) 3.2 km, San Marino 39 km,
Slovenia 232 km, Switzerland 740 km
Coastline: 7,600 km
Maritime claims:
continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of
exploitation
territorial sea: 12 nm
Climate: predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in
far north; hot, dry in south
Terrain: mostly rugged and mountainous; some
plains, coastal lowlands
Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Mediterranean Sea 0 m
highest point: Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco) 4,807 m
Natural resources: mercury, potash, marble, sulfur,
dwindling natural gas and crude oil reserves, fish,
coal, arable land
Land use:
arable land: 31%
permanent crops: 10%
permanent pastures: 15%
forests and woodland: 23%
other: 21% (1993 est.)
Irrigated land: 27,100 sq km (1993 est.)
Natural hazards: regional risks include
landslides, mudflows, avalanches, earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions, flooding; land subsidence in Venice
Environment - current issues: air pollution from
industrial emissions such as sulfur dioxide; coastal and
inland rivers polluted from industrial and agricultural
effluents; acid rain damaging lakes; inadequate
industrial waste treatment and disposal facilities
Environment - international agreements:
party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen
Oxides, Air Pollution-Sulphur 85, Air Pollution-Sulphur
94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds,
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty,
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification,
Endangered Species, Environmental Modification,
Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping,
Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship
Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94,
Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent
Organic Pollutants, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol
Geography - note: strategic location dominating
central Mediterranean as well as southern sea and air
approaches to Western Europe
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Background:
Italy became a nation-state belatedly - in 1861 when the
city-states of the peninsula and Sicily were united under King
Victor EMMANUEL. The Fascist dictatorship of Benito MUSSOLINI
that took over after World War I led to a disastrous alliance
with Nazi Germany and Italian defeat in World War II. Revival
followed. Italy was a charter member of NATO and the European
Economic Community (EEC) and joined the growing political and
economic unification of Western Europe, including the
introduction of the euro in 1999. Persistent problems include
illegal immigration, the ravages of organized crime, corruption,
high unemployment, and the low incomes and technical standards
of southern Italy compared with the more prosperous north.
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People |
Population: 57,634,327 (July 2000 est.)
Age structure:
0-14 years: 14% (male 4,220,973; female
3,977,962)
15-64 years: 68% (male 19,413,219; female
19,596,668)
65 years and over: 18% (male 4,297,962; female
6,127,543) (2000 est.)
Population growth rate: 0.09% (2000 est.)
Birth rate: 9.13 births/1,000 population (2000
est.)
Death rate: 9.99 deaths/1,000 population (2000
est.)
Net migration rate: 1.74 migrant(s)/1,000
population (2000 est.)
Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.7 male(s)/female
total population: 0.94 male(s)/female (2000 est.)
Infant mortality rate: 5.92 deaths/1,000 live
births (2000 est.)
Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 79.03 years
male: 75.85 years
female: 82.41 years (2000 est.)
Total fertility rate: 1.18 children born/woman (2000
est.)
Nationality:
noun: Italian(s)
adjective: Italian
Ethnic groups: Italian (includes small clusters
of German-, French-, and Slovene-Italians in the north
and Albanian-Italians and Greek-Italians in the south)
Religions: predominately Roman Catholic with
mature Protestant and Jewish communities and a growing
Muslim immigrant community
Languages: Italian (official), German (parts of
Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly German
speaking), French (small French-speaking minority in
Valle d'Aosta region), Slovene (Slovene-speaking
minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area)
Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 98% (1998)
male: NA%
female: NA%
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Communications |
Telephones - main lines in use: 25 million (1998)
Telephones - mobile cellular: 17.7 million (1998)
Telephone system: modern, well-developed, fast;
fully automated telephone, telex, and data services
domestic: high-capacity cable and microwave radio
relay trunks
international: satellite earth stations - 3
Intelsat (with a total of 5 antennas - 3 for Atlantic
Ocean and 2 for Indian Ocean), 1 Inmarsat (Atlantic
Ocean region), and NA Eutelsat; 21 submarine cables
Radio broadcast stations: AM about 100, FM about
4,600, shortwave 9 (1998)
Radios: 50.5 million (1997)
Television broadcast stations: 6,317 (of which only
117 have 2 kW or more of transmitter power) (1997)
Televisions: 30.3 million (1997)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 219 (1999)
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Transportation |
Railways:
total: 19,394 km
standard gauge: 18,071 km 1.435-m gauge; Italian
Railways (FS) operates 16,014 km of the total standard
gauge routes (11,322 km electrified)
narrow gauge: 112 km 1.000-m gauge (112 km
electrified); 1,211 km 0.950-m gauge (153 km
electrified) (1998)
Highways:
total: 654,676 km
paved: 654,676 km (including 6,957 km of
expressways)
unpaved: 0 km (1998 est.)
Waterways: 2,400 km for various types of
commercial traffic, although of limited overall value
Pipelines: crude oil 1,703 km; petroleum products
2,148 km; natural gas 19,400 km
Ports and harbors: Augusta (Sicily), Bagnoli, Bari,
Brindisi, Gela, Genoa, La Spezia, Livorno, Milazzo,
Naples, Porto Foxi, Porto Torres (Sardigna), Salerno,
Savona, Taranto, Trieste, Venice
Merchant marine:
total: 427 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling
6,971,578 GRT/9,635,770 DWT
ships by type: bulk 41, cargo 45, chemical tanker
73, combination ore/oil 2, container 20, liquified gas
38, livestock carrier 1, multi-functional large load
carrier 1, passenger 6, petroleum tanker 87,
roll-on/roll-off 58, short-sea passenger 26, specialized
tanker 13, vehicle carrier 16 (1999 est.)
Airports: 136 (1999 est.)
Airports - with paved runways:
total: 97
over 3,047 m: 5
2,438 to 3,047 m: 33
1,524 to 2,437 m: 16
914 to 1,523 m: 31
under 914 m: 12 (1999 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways:
total: 39
1,524 to 2,437 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 19
under 914 m: 18 (1999 est.)
Heliports: 3 (1999 est.)
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