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    ITALYITALY

    Paula Garcs Ballest

    Form: 3.3Project english

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    INDEXINDEX

    1.Climate2.Tourism

    3.Gastronomy

    4.Art4.1. Art:Painting

    4.2. Art: Sculpture

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    CLIMATECLIMATEy The Italian climatology, although it has

    Mediterranean character, displaysremarkable regional variations. First ofall, as a result of its considerable

    extension in latitude.y Can be differentiated the country in

    three climatic regions, the

    Mediterranean climate in the south ofItaly with the 30 warm summerssurpassing C

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    TOURISMTOURISMy The tourism in a one of the sectors with

    more growth in the national economy .

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    GASTRONOMYGASTRONOMYy Important for the Italian gastronomy it was the

    discovery of America, due to the acquisition of

    new vegetables like the potato, the tomato,morrn or the zea mays, although they were notused in great scale until century XVIII. The Italian

    kitchen is including within the denominatedMediterranean gastronomy and is imitated, aswell as practiced anywhere in the world. He isvery current that is known the gastronomy of Italy

    by its more famous plates, as they are the pizza,grazes and risotto, but the certain thing is that itis a kitchen where the abundant aromas and theflavors of the Mediterranean Sea exist.

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    ART: PAINTINGART: PAINTINGy The origins of the Roman painting are confused

    with those of their sculpture and of such way theyare in the helenista art, mainly, the best ones, areattributed today by hand Greek. They worked withthis decorative character mural, the costumary

    landscape, cartoon, picture, pictures, thearchitectonic imitations and the fantasticcombinations of natural objects.

    Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482 c.

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    Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482 c.Botticelli, La Primavera, 1482 c.

    La Gioconda

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    ART: SCULPTUREART: SCULPTUREy The sculpture of Rome, just like the

    architecture, is original, but in her theEtruscan and Greek formal contributionsweigh much. Conserves many Romansculptures, done preferably in marble

    and to a lesser extent in bronze or othermaterials like ivory, although it leavesfrom her is damaged. Is frequent thepicture and the narrative historical relief,

    in which the Romans were greatcreators. There are also many sculpturesof Roman emperors.

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    David of Miguel ngel

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    ART: ARQUITECTUREy The architecture of the Antigua Rome is

    characterized by the grand of thebuildings, and his solidity that hasallowed that many of them should last tothe present day. Today one makes date

    the Roman architecture in the date inwhich there were constructed the firstroute (Appian Way) and the firstaqueduct (Aqua Appia), 312 B.C. The

    most significant elements of the Romanarchitecture are the vault, the arch andtherefore the dome.resent day.

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    Cathedral de Miln