Monday, February 16, 2015

 

Population Statistics for Italy

Italy's population as of July 2014 is 61,680,122 which makes Italy the 24th largest Country in the world. It is relatively small.

Source: http://www.italy-map.info/italy-map/italy-population-map

Population growth rate: 0.3 %

Median age for Italy:
Males: 43.3 years
Females: 45.6 years
Total: 44.5 years
 


Source: www.datamanager.it
Death rate: 10.1 deaths / 1,000 population
 
Birth rate: 8.84 births / 1,000 population
 
Maternal mortality rate: 4 deaths/ 100,000 live births
 
Life expectancy at birth:
Males:  79.4 years
Females: 84.82 years
Total population: 82.03 years
 
HIV:
People living with HIV: 140,000
Adult Prevalence rate: 0.3% 
 
Obesity: 19.8% ranking at 97th in the world
Source: http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2009/mar/09/literacy

Literacy: People over age 15 and over can read and write - 99%

Unemployment: 35.3% ranking 18th in the world





Facts and information from: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/it.html


 
 






Monday, February 2, 2015

Cultural Icons

Cultural Icons of Italy

Here are a few cultural icons of Italy and a little bit about each!

 

The Colosseum

Source: ... historyoftheancientworld
 
The Colosseum is located in Rome, it is a great piece of history and of Italy's culture. It is built from concrete and stone. The colosseum is considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. The Colosseum is also the largest amphitheatre it can hold between 50,000 and 80,000 people. The Colosseum is also on the five -cent euro coin.



Pizza

Source: en.wikipedia.org

When you think of Italy one of things that pops into my mind is defiantly pizza! Pizza was invented in Naples Italy. There has since been many variations of it but it will always be a comfort food for many. In 997 A.D. the word "Gaeta" first appeared in Southern Italy, which translates over to pizza.

The Italian Flag




The Italian flag is a tricolor flag, consisting of three colors starting with green by the hoist side white in the middle and ending with red. Italy has had many different variations to their flag over the years. Italy changed over to the flag they have now after World War II. The flag used to have an emblem in the center.