Introduction
The Republic of Italy, commonly known as Italy, 110 provinces and 8,100 cities. The capital is Rome, the Kingdom of Italy The capital was set here in 1870, and Turin (1861-1865) and (1865-1870) were also the capitals of the Kingdom of Italy. According to statistics in 2017, Italy has a population of 60.59 million, with a territorial area It is 301,338 square kilometers, with a population density of approximately 201.1 people per square kilometer. It has a temperate Mediterranean climate. Italy is the fifth most populous country in Europe and the 23rd in the world in terms of population. Italy has beautiful natural scenery and It is called the beautiful country (Belpaese) because of the numerous cultural heritages of mankind.
About the National Anthem
The Song of the Italians-'Song of the Italians'-Il Canto degli Italian
'Song of the Italians' is the national anthem of Italy. Italians often call it the song of Mameli by the name of the lyricist. It can also be called the brother of Italy. It is an anthem composed by Goffredo Mameli in 1847. It is scored by Michele Novaro and is the current national anthem of Italy. It is best known among Italians as Inno di Mameli, named after the author of the lyrics or the opening line of Fratelli d'Italia. This work is a 4/4 song B flat major, composed of six rhythms and a chorus sung at the end of each verse. The sixth set of verses, which are almost never played, recall the text of the first verse.
Flag Meaning
Ratio 2:3. Green, white and red three-color vertical flag. Green symbolizes the beautiful land, white represents the snow of the Alps, symbolizes peace and justice, and red symbolizes the patriotic blood of the people. These three colors also represent freedom and equality , Fraternity.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Italy (Italian: emblemma della Repubblica Italiana) was opened on May 5, 1948, in a circular shape. In the middle is a white symbol of the Republic of Italy The red five-pointed star is placed on the five-axis gear that symbolizes laborers. It is surrounded by olives that symbolize peace and oak branches that symbolize strength and dignity. The red ribbon book reads 'REPVBBLICA ITALIANA'.