Italy
- Ancona - Άγκὠν /aŋˈkon/ or Ανκὸνα /aŋˈkona/
- Catania - Κατάνη /kaˈtani/
- Catanzaro - Κατανθέρος /katanˈθeɾos/
- Crotone - Κρότωνας /ˈkɾotonas/
- Firenze - Φλωρεντία /floɾenˈdia/
- Genova - Γένοβα /ˈɣenova/
- Lazio - Λάτιο /ˈlatio/
- Lecce - Άλήσιον /aˈlision/
- Locri - Επιζεφύριοι Λόκροι /epizeˈfiɾii ˈlokɾi/
- Lombardia - Λομβαρδία /lomvaɾˈðia/
- Messina - Μεσσίνη /meˈsini/
- Milano - Μιλάνο /miˈlano/
- Napoli - Nεάπολη /neˈapoli/
- Padua - Πάδοβα /ˈpaðova/
- Palermo - Πάνορμος /ˈpanoɾmos/
- Piacenza - Πλακεντία /placenˈdia/
- Piemonte - Πεδεμόντιο /peðeˈmontio/
- Pisa - Πίζα /ˈpiza/
- Pompeii - Πομπηία /pombiˈia/
- Reggio di Calabria - Ρήγιο /ˈɾiɣio/
- Roma - Ρώμη /ˈɾomi/
- Sardegna - Σαρδηνία /saɾðiˈnia/
- Sicilia - Σικελία /sikeˈlia/
- Siracusa - Συρακούσες /siɾaˈkuses/
- Taranto - Τάραντας /ˈtaɾandas/
- Trieste - Τεργέστη /terˈʝesti/
- Torino - Τουρίνο /tuˈɾino/
- Toscana - Τοσκάνη /tosˈkani/
- Venezia - Βενετία /veneˈtia/
- Vesuvio - Βεζούβιος /veˈzuvios/
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Famous quotes containing the word italy:
“Everything in Italy that is particularly elegant and grand ... borders upon insanity and absurdityor at least is reminiscent of childhood.”
—Alexander Herzen (18121870)
“the San Marco Library,
Whence turbulent Italy should draw
Delight in Art whose end is peace,
In logic and in natural law
By sucking at the dugs of Greece.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“For us to go to Italy and to penetrate into Italy is like a most fascinating act of self-discoveryback, back down the old ways of time. Strange and wonderful chords awake in us, and vibrate again after many hundreds of years of complete forgetfulness.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)