Italy became a nation-state in 1861 under King Victor Emmanuel II, and was unifed in 1871 with the different states of the Italian Peninsula. Italy did not become a democratic republic until after World War II. The government is a democratic parliamentary republic.
The region of Tuscany is known for more than its cuisine, Italian language, and Renaissance contribution
The Venetian Lagoon is one of Italy's 58 total World Heritage sites (the most in the world)
Italy is home to 3 of the world's most active volcanos: Etna, Vesuvius, and Stromboli
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