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Between 1992 and 1993, Italy faced terror attacks perpetrated by the Sicilian {Mafia}. | 100%
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It has the world's largest number of World {Heritage} Sites (59), and is the world's fifth-most visited country. | 100%
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In 2009, {Milan} was declared the "fashion capital of the world" by Global Language Monitor itself. | 86%
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Italy's national {football} team is one of the world's most successful teams. | 86%
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{Rome} over the course of centuries grew into a massive empire stretching from Britain to the borders of Persia. | 86%
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The {Greek} colonization placed the Italic peoples in contact with democratic forms of government. | 86%
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The Holy See, the episcopal jurisdiction of Rome, contains the central government of the {Catholic} Church. | 86%
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{Galileo} Galilei, an astronomer, physicist, engineer, and polymath, played a major role in the Scientific Revolution. | 71%
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The {Mediterranean} diet forms the basis of Italian cuisine, rich in pasta, fish, fruits and vegetables. | 71%
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Italy is the world's largest {wine} producer, and one of the leading in olive oil. | 57%
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Italy was the birthplace and heart of the {Renaissance} during the 1400s and 1500s. | 57%
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{Michelangelo} was active as a sculptor from 1500 to 1520; his works include his David, Pietà, and Moses. | 57%
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Italy has been the final destination of the {Silk} Road for many centuries. | 43%
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Northern and central Italy were reorganised by {Napoleon} as a number of Sister Republics of France. | 43%
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The Italian {wolf} is the national animal of Italy, while the national tree is the strawberry tree. | 43%
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The Republic of Venice was able to defeat the {Byzantine} Empire and finance the voyages of Marco Polo to Asia. | 43%
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The {Venice} Film Festival is the oldest film festival in the world. | 43%
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Italian {Fascism} is based upon Italian nationalism and imperialism. | 29%
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Invasions of the peninsula resulted in a chaotic succession of {barbarian} kingdoms. | 14%
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The Teatro di San Carlo in Naples is the oldest continuously active venue for public {opera} in the world. | 14%
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