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Sunny Italy: A Cultural Journey Through its Holidays

Explore Italy's vibrant culture and holiday traditions, including Christmas celebrations like the feast of Epiphany. Discover the unique traditions of the Italian people, from the bustling capital city of Rome to the charming streets of Florence. Immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Italy, where the sunny weather complements the warm hospitality of its people.

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Sunny Italy: A Cultural Journey Through its Holidays

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  1. Italy Jules Lee 3H

  2. Continent: Europe Bordering Countries: Austria, France, Slovenia and Switzerland • Water Bodies: • Mediterranean Sea Po River • Tyrrhenian Sea • Adriatic Sea • Lonian Sea • Arno River • Sandina River • Map Courtesy of: World Book Online Climate: Italy is often very sunny, and they call it “Sunny Italy”. Spring ,summer, and fall are sunny. Winter is rainy and cloudy. • Map Courtesy of: World Book Online

  3. Cities in ITALY Capital City: Rome Photo Courtesy of: World Book online Florence San Marino Milan Vatican City Naples

  4. The Italian People The population of Italy is 59,433,744 people. Buongiorno

  5. Holiday Traditions-Christmas Christmas in Italy is based heavily on the christvanty. Christmas starts eight days before Christmas eve and last till after the feast of Epiphany. Children in Italy hang up there stockings on the feast of Epiphany on January sixth. To celebrate they visit the three kings. Instead of Santa Clause Children are expecting Befana is a is like a witch character who rides around on a broom. The day before Christmas Eve no meat is eaten for twenty four hours. But there follows a meal as big as the family can afford. And that is a holiday In Italy.

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