One city state is La Serenissima Republica di San Marino. The name translates as 'The Most Serene Republic of San Marino', but most commonly is called simply 'San Marino'. It's located in the northern part of Italy, in the Apennine Mountains.
Another city state is Stato della Citta del Vaticano. The name translates as 'The State of Vatican City'. but most commonly is called simply 'Vatican City'. It's located inside its own walls within the Italian capital city of Rome. So Vatican City is located in the southwestern part of the Italian peninsula.
There are two independent states that are located in Italy. They are the Holy See (Vatican City) and the Republic of San Marino.
The two independent states in Italy are: San Marino and Vatican CityThe two countries in Italy are San Marino(capital: San Marino) and the Vatican City in Rome.The Vatican and the Republic of San Marino.
Florence, Venice, and Milan were the three main city-states of Italy.
The Republic of Florence. and The Most Serene Republic of Venice
City states made Italy wealthy
Vatican City and Monaco San Marino
I don't think Italy had city states. There are regions of Italy, and cities, like Tuscany and Venice, but not necessarily city states. Ancient Greece had city states such as Athens and Sparta, though.
The possible answers for that are Greece or Italy. Some popular city states of Greece were Athens, Sparta, and Sikyon. Some popular city states of Italy were Rome, Milan, Naples, Venice, Florence, and Bologna.
they were governed by the oligarchic constitution.
The Italian City-States were unique because of their location, advantages, and power
Italy is a country, specifically a unitary parliamentary republic. It is located in southern Europe and is bordered by France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and the Mediterranean Sea. There are two sovereign states within Italy - San Marino and Vatican City.
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