Geography of ItalyTotal Area: 301,230 sq km Land Area: 294,020 sq km Boundaries: 1,899.2 km (1,180 mi); Austria 430 km (267 mi), France 488 km (303 mi), Coastline: 4,996 km (3,105 mi) Terrain: Mostly rugged and mountainous; some plains, coastal lowlands Climate: Predominantly Mediterranean; Alpine in far north; hot, dry in south Natural Resources: Mercury, potash, marble, sulfur, dwindling natural gas and crude oil reserves, fish, coal Maritime Claims: Continental shelf: 200m (depth) or to depth of exploitation; Territorial sea: 12 nm Land Use: Arable land 32%; permanent crops 10%; meadows
and pastures 17%; forest and woodland 22%; other 19%;includes irrigated 10%
People of ItalyPopulation 1993: 57,837,000 Population Density: 510 person/sq mi Urban population: 39,271,323 Urban percentage: 67.9% of total population Population growth rate: 0.0% annually Birth rate: 9.70 births per 1,000 children Death rate: 9.50 per 1,000 population Life Expectancy 76.5 years Religious Affiliations: Virtually 100% Roman Catholic Major Languages: Italian; parts of Trentino-Alto Adige region are predominantly German speaking; small French-speaking minority in Valle d' Aosta region; Slovene-speaking minority in the Trieste-Gorizia area |
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