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Buongiorno and benvenuto to Italia! If we dropped you off in a random Italian town, would you be able to make your way around the country? Take this quiz to see just how well your Italian geography skills are!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your anShow More
Buongiorno and benvenuto to Italia! If we dropped you off in a random Italian town, would you be able to make your way around the country? Take this quiz to see just how well your Italian geography skills are!Once you answer all the questions, you will get your results from this quiz. Submit your answers by selecting an option below each question. All answer options will load for you once you reach them. For best results, answer the questions in a row. Once you know your results, don’t forget to check the rest of the fun quizzes we’ve prepared for you. Good luck!
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One of Italy’s most famous cities consists of 118 islands over a shallow lagoon. When you’re here, don’t forget to ride a gondola!
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Venice
San Giacomo
Calabria
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If all roads lead to Rome, which point on this map is where the roads meet?
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The famously tilted structure was originally intended to be the bell tower of this city’s cathedral. Where in Italy can you find it?
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Pisa
Verona
San Giuliano
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Holy Bologna! Which is the city where you can find the Fountain of Neptune, Piazza Maggiore, and the Basilica of San Petronio?
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As the Holy Roman Empire, Italy shared borders with much of the world! Today, what country does NOT share a border with the Italian state?
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Slovenia
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Austria
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Croatia
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Switzerland
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This port city is home of the Saint Nicholas Basilica and is a major economic center for southern Italy. Which city is this?
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Naples
Bari
Turin
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There are two independent microstates within the outer border of Italy. Which two countries are entirely surrounded by bella Italia?
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Andorra and Liechtenstein
Monaco and Luxembourg
Vatican City and San Marino
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Before becoming part of Italy, this Mediterranean island was discovered by Phoenician merchants in the 9th century. Although most people here speak Italian, the native language is similar to Latin.
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Sicily
Sardinia
Corsica
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Best known for destroying the ancient Roman city of Pompeii, this site is also the only volcano in mainland Europe to have erupted in the past century. You don’t want to be near Naples the next time this thing bursts! What’s it called?
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Dolomites
Mount Vesuvius
Mount Etna
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Trieste has only been part of Italy since the end of World War I. Having been its own independent state, this once bustling city has a blend of Latin, Germanic, and Slavic influence. Where is the Comune di Trieste?
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Known as the fashion capital of Italy, this influential metropolis is the 5th richest city in the European Union. Where can you be sure to catch designers at the fashion show?
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Florence
Milan
Genoa
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Founded by the Phoenicians, Palermo was originally known as Ziz, meaning "flower." Where would you go to celebrate the Feast Day of Santa Rosalia in July?
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