Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Italian regions

BRAVI! You all did such a great job on your flag project. I learned new things about all 20 regions of Italy. Grazie! Leave a comment about one thing you found interesting or surprising about your region.

42 comments:

  1. Here is a Test Comment from Mr. Long!

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  2. My region was Lazio and contains the capital of Italy (Roma). They also enjoy eating pasta and pizza!

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    1. I would love some Italian pizza right now

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    2. me too mann and raviolis

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    3. Speaking about pasta, I made lasagna yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    4. can you bring me some at lunch sheina

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    5. Sheina, you are so talented.

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  3. Fruilia Venezia Giulia was known for its winery's

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    1. I drank wine in church once.

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    2. what type of wine?

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    3. under age drinking is bad. I might have to report you to administration, i will notify your parents as well

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    5. It's not illegal for church

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  4. piemonte is famous for its wine

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  5. Emilia-Romagna has famous prosciutto.

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  6. I was surprised that Campania was such a diverse region with beaches in the west and farms and mountains in the east.

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  7. Toscana has a very famous wine called Chianti Classico!

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  8. One thing I found interesting about my region was that Calabria was at the toe of the boot.

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  9. I learned that Lombardia has one of the most important opera houses.

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    1. Lets go see the opera together some day in Italy.

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    2. I remember walking into the La Scala Opera House and thinking it was the most beautiful place in the world!

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  10. One thing I found interesting was that Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa, and Genoa is pretty much the main city and port for Liguria.

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  11. I learned that Marche has many beaches around it.

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  12. Puglia is the heel of Italia

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  13. Hi, my region was Trento Alto-Adige. It is very mountainous. Their main influences are from Germany! :)

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    1. That is very fascinating :D

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    2. When I was in Trentino, I had the best apple strudel. I was so used to eating tiramisu in Italy, it was fun to eat German foods!

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  14. Basilicata is most known for growing and spreading wheat

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  15. One thing I found interesting about Veneto is that there capitol is Venice.

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