The first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic are the regions. Italy is subdivided into 20 regions. All the regions of Italy are autonomous, except for five regions, which are autonomous with special statutes. These regions are further divided into Provinces.
Physical map of Italy showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Italy.
Below is a map of Italy that shows the borders of each of the 20 regions in the country.
Physical map of Italy showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Italy.
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The first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic are the regions. Italy is subdivided into 20 regions. All the regions of Italy are autonomous, except for five regions, which are autonomous with special statutes. These regions are further divided into Provinces.
Explore maps of the Italian regions with this guide to the unique regional qualities in each. Cuisine and even architecture changes by region.
Discover Italy's diverse regions, each boasting unique cultures, landscapes, cuisines, and histories, from the Alps to the sunny Mediterranean shores.
See an easy-to-understand map of Italian wine regions and major wine varieties. Click here to download a high-res map with the 20 regions plus wine varieties
Essential guide to the regions of Italy: what they are, their names, location, most important towns and most famous attractions for visitors.
Italy is a country in the Northern and Eastern Hemisphere located in Southern Europe. The country is surrounded by water, including the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, and Ionian Seas. The land in the north not bordered by sea is bordered by the countries of France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia, and the microstate, Monaco. Sardinia, both an island […]
Below is a map of Italy that shows the borders of each of the 20 regions in the country.