Europe's three active volcanoes, Etna, Stromboli, and Vesuvius are all located in Italy. Italy has more earthquakes than any other European country. There is bronze statue of Jesus Christ submerged in the Mediterranean Sea off San Fruttuoso.
Moreover, what is so unique about Italy?
Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world. One of the most interesting fun facts about Italy is that it's packed with historic treasures. As of 2019, Italy is home to 55 UNESCO World Heritage sites. They tie with China as the country with the most UNESCO sites in the world.
Beside above, what are five facts about Italy? Fun facts about Italy and geography
- Italy is home to Europe's only three active volcanoes. Mount Etna on Sicily last erupted in 2021.
- The Vatican City is the world's smallest country.
- Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world.
- Italy has over 1500 lakes.
- Italy's highest mountain is Mont Blanc.
Also to know is, what is Italy mostly known for?
Pizza. Pizza is by far Italy's most famous creation, becoming one of the most beloved foods of all time. Although nowadays, it is found in almost every country, Italy still claims it as their own, creating it in late 18th-century in the city of Naples.
What do Italians eat for breakfast?
Italian breakfast (prima colazione) consists of caffè latte (hot milk with coffee) or coffee with bread or rolls with butter and jam. A cookie-like rusk hard bread, called fette biscottate, and cookies are commonly eaten. Children drink caffè d'orzo, hot chocolate, plain milk, or hot milk with very little coffee.
