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They settled in northern Italy.
The people of Italy are Italian. However other Europeans have settled in Italy either for jobs or because they like the climate.
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They settled in small communities, just like the Italians did on the east coast during the 1890s...often referred to as little Italy's...Chinatowns, etc.
Latins settled by the Tiber River in west-central Italy on the plain of Latium.
They developed Little Italy, or the Little Bank of Italy.
The word Levan, or levant, used in travelers communities originally represented the Mediterranean lands that are east of Italy. Levant also refers to certain events, region, and people, who are within these traveling communities.
The Etruscans changed Rome from a village of straw-roofed huts into a city of wood and brick buildings. They laid out streets, temples, and public buildings around a central square.Edit: The above one doesn't relate to geography though, and it doesn't mention Greece. Here is my answer:The landscape of Italy is similar to that of Greece, but the Apennines are not as rugged as Greece's mountains. As a result, the people in Italy were not split up into small, isolated communities like the Greeks. Italy had better farmland than Greece. With more capacity to produce food, Italy could support more people than Greece could.
The Etruscans settled in Italy.
They settled in North Africa, Spain, and Italy.
The Etruscans changed Rome from a village of straw-roofed huts into a city of wood and brick buildings. They laid out streets, temples, and public buildings around a central square.Edit: The above one doesn't relate to geography though, and it doesn't mention Greece. Here is my answer:The landscape of Italy is similar to that of Greece, but the Apennines are not as rugged as Greece's mountains. As a result, the people in Italy were not split up into small, isolated communities like the Greeks. Italy had better farmland than Greece. With more capacity to produce food, Italy could support more people than Greece could.
Italy was not broken up into small,isolated valleys.