- Regions of Italy - Wikipedia
Article 116 of the Italian Constitution grants home rule to five regions: the Aosta Valley, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily, and Trentino-Alto Adige Südtirol, allowing them some legislative, administrative and financial power to a varying extent, depending on their specific statute
- Regione Lombardia
Il Portale presenta l'istituzione, le sue attività, i servizi e le opportunità per cittadini, imprese ed enti e le caratteristiche del territorio lombardo
- REGIONE in English - Cambridge Dictionary
REGIONE - translate into English with the Italian-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
- Regions of Italy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free . . .
Italy is a country in the south of Europe It is divided into 20 regions A region is a part of the country with a government and a President In Italy, regions can decide on some things They can give money to local business They can also decide things about hospitals, schools, and transport In some regions, citizens speak other languages
- Regioni dItalia - Wikipedia
Le regioni sono a loro volta ripartite in enti di area vasta, le province e le città metropolitane, al cui interno rientrano i comuni Una prima definizione di quello che in futuro si sarebbe sviluppato nelle regioni italiane si ebbe negli anni immediatamente successivi all' Unità d'Italia
- Regions of Italy: all you need to know to plan a trip (with map)
Essential guide to the regions of Italy: what they are, their names, location, most important towns and most famous attractions for visitors Italy it organized in 20 regioni, Italian administrative regions
- English translation of regione - Collins Online Dictionary
REGIONE The Regione is the biggest administrative unit in Italy Each of the 20 Regioni consists of a variable number of Province, which in turn are subdivided into Comuni Each of the regions has a capoluogo, its chief province (for example, Florence is the chief province of the region of Tuscany) Five regions have special status and wider
|