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| Comment: Italy, a medium-sized IndependentCountry in the south of the ContinentOfEurope . The territory of the Italian mainland is a boot-shaped peninsula in the MediterraneanSea, dividing the TyrrhenianSea from the AdriaticSea. Sardinia and Sicily are major Italian islands. As with all instances of IndependentCountry, this term denotes Italy as a country qua geographical, qua political, and qua historical entity. |
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- Italy is west of Montenegro.
- Spain and the Tyrrhenian Sea are west of Italy.
- Italy is west of Greece.
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| Italy borders on Switzerland, San Marino, France, and Slovenia. Italy borders on Austria. Italy is south of Austria and Switzerland. Italy is north of Tunisia. |
| Italy is a founding member of NATO, a southern European country, and a Western European country. |
- Italy is northwest of the Ionian Sea.
- France is northwest of Italy.
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| The capital city of Italy is Rome, Italy. Italy has been part of the European Union since 1951. |
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- Italy sold goods or services toin 1997.
- Italy sold goods or services to France in 1994.
1 - Italy sold goods or services to Iran in 1997.
- Italy sold goods or services to Greece in 1994.
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| The president of Italy was Oscar Luigi Scalfaro in 1997. Italy's prime minister was Lamberto Dini in 1997. The capital city of Italy is Rome, Italy. |
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| Italy is inhabited by many Italians, Catalans, Albanians, Slovenes, and Frenchmen. |
- Agip and Alitalia's headquarters is in Italy.
- LukAgip's headquarters was in Italy in 1997.
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| Bramante, Eugenio Montale, and Dario Fo were born in Italy. |
| French and Italian were among the national languages of Italy in 1997. |
| The national women's soccer team of Italy and the national men's soccer team of Italy represents Italy in international soccer competitions. |
| Italy is a founding member of NATO. Italy's telephone country code is 39. Italians are one of the primary types of people inhabiting Italy. |
| In 1997, Libya supplied Italy with petroleum products. In 1997, Italy imported 580,000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products from Libya during 1996. In 1997, Italy exported 3000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Italy imported 1.501 million barrels per day of crude petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Italy imported 667,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Italy exported 344,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Italy produced 158,000 barrels per day of petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Italy produced 128,000 barrels per day of petroleum products in 1994. In 1997, Italy produced 729 giga cubic feet of natural gas in 1994. In 1997, Italy's real GDP growth rate in 1995 was 3.1%. In 1997, Italy's unemployment rate during 1994 was 11.3%. In 1997, Italy's account balance in 1995 was $14.2 billion. In 1997, Italy imported $167 billion of goods during in 1993. In 1997, Italy exported $189 billion of goods in 1993. In 1997, Italy consumed 1.84 million barrels per day of petroleum products in 1994. In 1997, Italy consumed 17.1 mega ton of coal in 1993. In 1997, Italy produced 1.3 mega ton of coal in 1993. In 1997, Italy could produce at most 63 giga watts of electricity in 1994. |
| Italy is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
| Italy was adversely affected by World War II. It was an adversary in World War II. |
| The cultural birthplace of Italian cuisine is Italy. Italy was a buyer in a Sales Contract knowledge in 1997. Italy was a cooperating participant in the attempt to democratize Iraq. |
| Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, and Lamborghini were legally incorporated in Italy from August 1999 or earlier to at least 2000. |
| Italy's maximum production capacity for refined petroleum products was 2.26 million barrels per day in January 1995. Italy's population was 58,100,000 in 1994. Italy's annual death rate was 9.5 deaths per thousand people in 1986. Italy's yearly birth rate was 11.7 per 1000 people in 1986. |
| Italy's infant mortality rate was 12.3 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1986. |