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  1. Landforms of Italy include12345:
    • Rugged Alpine mountains in the north
    • Hills and plains in central and southern areas
    • Volcanoes, including Mount Etna on Sicily
    • Coastal plains
    • Islands such as Sardinia and Sicily
    • Glaciers in the Alps
    • Several rivers, including the Po
    • The Apennines mountains stretching down the entire peninsula
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    Italy's physical landscape consists of rugged Alpine mountains in the north; hills and plains in central and southern areas; volcanoes, including Mount Etna on Sicily; coastal plains; islands such as Sardinia and Sicily; glaciers in the Alps; and several rivers, including the Po.
    www.infoplease.com/atlas/europe/italy-map
    Italy, whose territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region, is located in southern Europe and comprises the long, boot-shaped Italian Peninsula crossed by the Apennines, the southern side of Alps, the large plain of the Po Valley and some islands including Sicily and Sardinia.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Italy
    The sea surrounds Italy, and mountains crisscross the interior, dividing it into regions. The Alps cut across the top of the country and are streaked with long, thin glacial lakes. From the western end of the Alps, the Apennines mountains stretch south down the entire peninsula.
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    Italy consists of a 1,000km (620 miles) long peninsula extending out into the central Mediterranean, together with a number of islands to the South and West. It is dominated by mountains, with the Apennines (which run north-south through the peninsula) connecting the Alps in the North to Etna and the Peloritani mountains in Sicily in the South.
    www.petersommer.com/italy/geography
    Italy covers 116,300 square miles (301,225 sq. km.). Its prominent geographical feature is the 500-mile-long Italian Peninsula, which is shaped like a boot and extends southeast from Europe into the Mediterranean Sea. The Apennine Mountains form the backbone of the peninsula.
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