Italian Hotels
Hotels in Italy are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some tourists may want to visit the nation to see the culture, history, sports and tourist attractions of the famous nation. Some may want to stay at large or small hotels in the region. Some may want to stay at high quality hotels, and hotels that have good access to good scenic views. Some may want to stay at hotels that are well known. Some may want to stay at new or classic hotels.
Hotels in Italy are often required for tourists who require short term accommodation. Some may want to stay at high quality hotels that have good reputation. Some may want to stay at hotels that are well known.
Italy is located in southern Europe and comprises the long, boot-shaped Italian Peninsula, the land between the peninsula and the Alps, and a number of islands including Sicily and Sardinia. Its total area is 301 230 km², of which 294 020 km² is land and 7 210 km² is water.
Including islands, Italy has a coastline of 7 600 km on the Adriatic, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian regions of the central Mediterranean Sea. Italy claims territorial waters to 12 nautical miles and the continental shelf to a depth of 200 m or any exploitation.
Land borders with neighbouring countries total 1 932.2 km, split predominantly between Switzerland (740 km), France (488 km), Austria (430 km) and Slovenia (232 km). San Marino (39 km) and the Vatican City (3.2 km), both entirely surrounded by Italy, account for the remainder.
Italy is a mountainous country, with the Alps as the northern boundary and the Apennine Mountains forming the backbone of the peninsula, but in between the two lies a large plain in the valley of the Po, the largest river in Italy, which flows 652 km (405 miles) eastward from the Cottian Alps to the Adriatic.
In the north of the country are a number of subalpine lakes, the largest of which is Garda (370 km², 143 sq mi).
Italian islands.
Islands in the Mediterranean, Aeolian Islands, Lipari, Panarea, Salina, Stromboli, Vulcano, Aegadian Islands, Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo, Asinara, Bergeggi, Ferdinandea, Flegrean Islands, Capri, Ischia, Nisida, Vivara, Procida, Gallinara, Maddalena archipelago, Budelli, Caprera, La Maddalena, Santa Maria, Santo Stefano, Spargi, Razzoli, Molara, Pelagian Islands, Lampedusa, Lampione, Linosa, Pantelleria, Palmaria, Pontine Islands, Gavi, Palmarola, Ponza, Santo Stefano, Ventotene, Zannone, Sant'Antioco, San Pietro, Sardinia, Sicily, Tavolara, Tinetto, Tino, Sant'Andrea, Tuscan Archipelago, Capraia, Elba, Giannutri, Giglio, Gorgona, Montecristo, Pianosa, Tremiti, Caprara, San Domino, San Nicola, Cretaccio, Pianosa, Ustica, Venetian Lagoon, Burano, Giudecca, Lido, Pellestrina, Murano, Isola di San Michele, Torcello, Islands in lakes, Lago di Bolsena, Isola Bisentina, Isola Martana, Lago di Como, Isola Comacina, Lago di Garda, Isola del Garda, Isola di San Biagio, Isola dell'Olivo, Isola del Sogno, Isola del Trimelone, Lago d'Iseo, Montisola, Lago Maggiore, Isole Borromee, Isola Bella, Isola Madre, Scoglio della Malgera, Isola dei Pescatori (or Isola Superiore), Isolino di San Giovanni, Castelli di Cannero, Isolino Partegora, Lago d'Orta, Isola San Giulio, Lago Trasimeno, Isola Polvese, Isola Maggiore, Isola Minore, Island in rivers, Tiber, Isola Tiberina
Insular Italy refers to the macro-region composed of the country's two largest islands and their respective regions, Sicily and Sardinia. The two islands are both autonomous regions with special statute due to unique historical, cultural, and linguistic differences, in addition to a particular distance from the mainland. Sometimes, Sicily and Sardinia are unofficially classified as southern regions.
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