Open Directory - Kids and Teens: School Time: Social Studies: Geography: Europe: Italy
See also: This category in other languages: [ ] - Provides current conditions and seven-day forecast for major cities and locations, along with weather headlines, local resources and outlooks for outdoor activities and travel. [ ] - List of government officials and their titles, updated weekly. Also includes the head of the central bank, ambassadors to the United States and Permanent Representatives to the UN, New York. [ ] - Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people. [ ] - Official site provides news, information and photos about the country and its culture, tourism, trade and foreign affairs along with consular services. [ ] - See Renaissance works from Siena, Florence, and Venice, from the National Gallery of Art. [ ] - Check out this series of exhibitions from the Getty Museum showcasing the art and culture of Italy in the 18th Century. [ ] - Facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of the country. [ ] - Country, city and thematic maps, along with links to maps on other web sites. From the Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection at the University of Texas. [ ] - Describes a visit by 8th graders. Read about the city's history, artwork, and buildings. [ ] - Tells about Italy and its culture. Provides information on various cities as well as a section on the Vatican and its art treasures. [ ] - Photographic tour of Italy and home to Palimpsest: An Anthology of Italian History and Culture, which covers historical Italian people, places, and events. [ ] - Offers travel information including Background Notes, entry and exit requirements, safety and security, crime, health and transport. [ ] - Country portal offers a map and links to Background Notes, the US embassy and the current ambassador, press releases, fact sheets, annual Human Rights Reports and other major reports including Industry Market Reports. [ ] - Links to resources from the country's own government, the United States, the United Nations and international sources. [ ] - Timeline and pages of facts about the history, people, events, and development of Rome, including the Byzantine and Roman Empires.