Italy is a republic located in Southern Europe, with Rome as its capital. Its total area is 301,333 square kilometres, and its coastline is approximately 7,200 kilometres long. The majority of Italy has a subtropical Mediterranean climate.
The country is divided into 20 administrative regions, 101 provinces, and 5 Special Autonomous Regions. In January 2022, the total population was 58.98 million. It's mainly Italian. It speaks Italian.
The earliest human activity in the Italian peninsula can be traced back to the early Paleolithic Age. In the 9th century BC, the Etruscans created a splendid civilization. In 754 BC, Rome was founded. Ancient Rome existed for a thousand years. In the 15th century, humanism and the Renaissance emerged in Italy and spread throughout Europe.
Italy is a developed industrial country. It is the fourth largest economy in Europe. The eighth-largest economy in the world. Machinery and equipment, automobile manufacturing, biomedicine, aerospace, and other leading positions in the world, small and medium-sized enterprises developed. Rich in tourism resources and historical and cultural heritage. In 2021, Italy's GDP was 1.78 trillion euros.
Amalfi is a town in the Campania region of Italy. Located in the Bay of Salerno, Italian Campania region, south of Naples. It covers 11,000 hectares and is located at latitude 40 degrees 38 'north, longitude 14 degrees 36' east, and 24 miles southeast of Naples. The Amalfi town was founded in the fourth century at the mouth of a deep valley.
The strip of the Amalfi Coast is one of the few beautiful and varied natural landscapes. It has been inhabited by concentrated groups of humans since the early Middle Ages.
There are several small cities like Amalfi and Ravello, all of which have important works of architecture and art. The rural areas are also exploited due to the geographical diversity of the area, with stepped vineyards and orchards on the lower slopes and pastures on the upper slopes.
The Amalfi Coast is one of the fifty most beautiful places in the world and is known as "paradise on Earth" alongside the Greek islands. It has a typical Southern European style, with warm sunshine, azure water, and soft sand, and is a popular holiday destination.
The water here is exceptionally clear, and a variety of water and underwater activities are well worth the experience. Here, you can release pressure and enjoy life.
Many tourists come here to rent cars, ride, or hike, so they can experience every inch of the scenery with their feet and eyes. The roads along the coastline are very narrow, with many places only allowing one car to pass, and they are constantly winding up the mountains.
A half-hour bus ride will take you to the small town of Ravello. The whole Amalfi Coast is rich in lemons, so be sure to taste them.