Introduction Italy
Italy, full name Italy and China, is a European country, which is mainly composed of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and two islands in the Mediterranean, Sicily and Sardinia. The land area is 30 1333 square kilometers and the population is 60.02 million.
Italy was called Ionia, Pelja and Victoria in ancient times. Later, due to language changes, it was called "Italy", which means "a paradise for calves to grow". Italy is a founding member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, and also a member of important international organizations such as the G-8, G-20, the four major European economies, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Trade Organization and the European Parliament.
As the cradle of European culture, Italy once gave birth to Roman culture and Eta Lasquin civilization. At present, Italy has 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which is the country with the largest number of World Heritage Sites in the world.