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To Italy And Experience Europe by Frank Johnson
If you want to experience
Europe, you need to travel to Italy. No other country on earth offers the
depth, breadth, and scope of Italy. For lovers of art, history, architecture,
or music Italy is unsurpassable. From the Ancient Roman Empire to the Medieval
Tuscan fortress towns and the Venetian Republic, Italy's incredible historical
diversity has come together to produce a country so incredible, so remarkable,
so beautiful as to leave the visitor with an unquenchable desire to return
again and again. The legacy of the Renaissance and its masterpieces of
art, music, and architecture have left such a tangible mark on the Italian
soul one can barely help being swept along in the tide of culture. If you're
a lover of nature, there are majestic mountains, crystal seas, rolling
hills, fertile plains, sweeping cliffs, and magical lagoons, you need to
travel to Italy.
Travel to Italy - The
Cities to See
Milan is rivaled only by
Paris as the fashion capital of the world and is shopping at its best.
Rome has been the heart of Italy from the time of the Romans through today;
to walk its streets is to walk in the footsteps of Emperors and Popes.
Florence is the birthplace of the Renaissance and its presence reverberates
through the old cobbled streets and beautiful churches. Venice - the most
unique and romantic city in the world, stands timeless and beautiful in
the midst of the Adriatic, a magnificent creation highlighting man at his
most artistic. Finally the majestic and striking natural beauty of the
Amalfi Coast, a place to relax, soak in the tremendous natural beauty,
dine on the world's favorite cuisine at its finest, and experience that
special joy of being that is uniquely Italian. No matter what you're seeking,
it awaits you when you travel Italy and visit its cities.
The Weather
When you travel to Italy,
it's important to know that despite its geographical position at the center
of the temperate zone, Italy has rather variable climatic characteristics.
This is due to the presence of the Mediterranean, whose warm waters mitigate
thermal extremes, and the Alpine arc, which forms a barrier against the
cold north winds. Furthermore, when you travel Italy, remember that Italy
is subject to both wet and moderate atmospheric currents from the Atlantic
Ocean and dry and cold ones from Eastern Europe.
The Apennine chain too, confronting
the wet winds from the Tyrrhenian, causes considerable climatic differences
between the opposite sides of the peninsula. The differences in temperature
between the winter and summer months are more marked in the northern regions
than in the south and along the coasts. The mean temperatures for the month
of January in the Po Plain fluctuate around zero, while in the Alpine valleys
the thermometer can drop to -20º and snow can remain on the ground
for many weeks.
In the southern regions,
instead, the mean temperatures for January remain around 10º, with
the exception of the inland mountainous zones. Mean summer temperatures
throughout all Italy rise to 24º-25º for July, only being lower
in the highest zones. Rainfall distribution also varies considerably, due
to the influence of both mountains and prevailing winds. The highest quantities
are registered in the Alpine arc (over 3,000 mm pa in the Lepontine and
Julian Alps) and on the Apennines (over 3,000 mm pa in the Apuan Alps).
The plains, however, including that of the Po, receive scarce precipitation.
Generally it is less than 800-900 mm pa but in the southern regions (Tavoliere
and southern Sicily) it falls below 600 mm pa. The great internal Alpine
valleys and the coastal plains of the Tyrrhenian (Maremma) and Sardinia
also receive little rain. Altogether, six large climatic regions can be
distinguished, mainly characterized by mountain influence.
So as you can see, when you
travel to Italy, there is much to experience. The culture, history, and
beauty of Italy make Italy a top European travel destination.
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