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Take a virtual voyage with an outstanding glimpse of travel and wanderlust into the beauties of Italy.

Discover Italian people, food, culture, unexplored places, facts and unknown gems.

ABOUT ITALY:
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins.

Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s “David” and Brunelleschi’s Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capita

TOP 15 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ITALY:

1. Italy has a free wine fountain
A free wine fountain sounds like the stuff of dreams – but it’s a very real thing in Caldari di Ortona in Italy. The small town has a free wine fountain that flows 24-hours a day with locally grown red wine.

2. Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world
Italy received over 62 million international visitors in 2018, making the country the fifth most visited in the world.

3. All three of Europe’s active volcanoes are in Italy
We already knew Italy is a smokin’ hot country, but did you know Italy is a hotspot for volcanic activity?

4. Italians invented pizza in Naples
The first modern pizza, with a tomato base, was made in the Campania region of Naples in 1860. Since then, it has become one of the most beloved foods on the planet.

5. Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world
colosseum rome fun facts about italy
One of the most interesting fun facts about Italy is that it’s packed with historic treasures. As of 2019, Italy is home to 55 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

6. Italians have eaten pasta since the 4th century B.C.
Pasta is a crucial part of Italian culture, with many of the world’s best pasta dishes created in Italy. And they’ve had time to perfect their craft.

7. There are over 1,500 lakes in Italy
The lakes of Italy are stunning, and there are over 1,500 of them scattered across the country.

8. Italians consume 14 billion espressos each year
It’s well known that Italians adore their coffee. But did you know that they enjoy 14 billion espressos each year? That’s impressive for a country with a population of just over 60 million.

9. You can find the world’s smallest country inside Italy
One of the tiniest fun facts about Italy is that there’s a whole other country inside it! Spanning just 44 hectares, the Vatican City is around one-eighth the size of New York’s Central Park.

10. One-fifth of Italy is covered in hills and mountains
You can climb to the top of the world in Italy, with around 25% of all land in Italy being hilly or mountainous. The country also boasts some of the world’s most spectacular hiking trails.

11. Italy is the world’s largest wine producer
This fun fact about Italy may entice wine-lovers to visit. The country produced an enormous 54,800 hectolitres of wine in 2018, just beating out France at 49,000 hectolitres. Italy is also one of the world’s largest exporters of wine. They exported a staggering $7.3 billion worth of wine in 2018, with the majority going to the US, the UK, and Germany. Saluti!

12. Italy has a low birth rate and the oldest population in Europe
Italy has one of the world’s oldest populations, with 23% of the population aged over 65 years, and a median age of around 45 years. The country also has one of the lowest birth rates in the western world.

13. Tourists throw €3,000 into the Trevi fountain every day
Thousands of tourists flock to the beautiful Fontana di Trevi where they throw coins for luck – a whopping €3,000 worth of change each day. In 2016, an estimated €1.4 million (US$1.5 million) was thrown in the fountain.

14. Rome is over 2,000 years old – but Italy is one of Europe’s youngest countries
Italy is less than 200 years old; However, the capital city of Rome is ancient. The city was founded in 753 BC and has a history dating back 28 centuries.

15. The Italians have over 2,500 types of cheese
One of the most delicious facts about Italy is that they have the highest variety of cheeses in the world. It’s one of Italy’s greatest gifts to the world, with over 2,500 traditional cheeses.

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