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  1. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

    Under the Constitution of Italy, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers. With the exception of the Aosta Valley (since 1945) and Friuli-Venezia Giulia (since 2015), each region is …

  2. Italy Map - Geography and Facts | Discover Italy with Detailed Maps

    Description: This map shows governmental boundaries of countries; regions, region capitals, islands and major cities in Italy. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal …

  3. Italy Map, Italy Country Map with Regions, Cities, Rivers and Major …

    Map of Italy showing regions, major cities, rivers, roads, and borders with neighboring countries.

  4. Italy Regions Map | Wandering Italy

    Interactive map of the Italian regions to help you discover the joys and differences of visiting each region of Italy.

  5. Map of Italy Regions

    Sep 20, 2022 · Description : Map of Italy showing the 20 regions and their capitals. Italy constitutes 20 regions as the administrative divisions, out of which 5 are considered autonomous.

  6. Map of Italy, with places and regions of Italy

    Further down the page you can see a map showing the positions of each of the Italian regions.

  7. Italy map, regions and provinces - Italy.news

    With our detailed map of Italy and the guide to all 20 regions of Italy, you'll be sure to find your next dream destination in the Bel Paese. Italy is in 20 regions including 5 autonomous regions with …

  8. Map Of Italy Regions Helps You Locate Each Italian Region

    Here's a clear map of Italy Regions to quickly locate them. Find out English and Italian names of each of the 20 regions of Italy. You'll know more than most.

  9. Map of Italy - Italy Map With Cities, Regions & Provinces Explained ...

    Explore the map of Italy with detailed major cities, regions provinces and borders. Ideal for students, travelers, and map enthusiasts.

  10. REGIONS OF ITALY

    Explore all 20 regions of Italy, from Lombardy and Tuscany to Sicily and Sardinia. Includes regional maps, key facts, and highlights for each area.