North Italy vs. South Italy: Which one is better?

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  • @marquesgorham4226
    @marquesgorham4226 5 месяцев назад +3

    The south has a rich historical heritage too dude the whole Italian peninsula was literally ruled by the Roman empire also it's kinda sounds a bit racist of you to say the North is richer because of its Germanic and French influence even though the Greeks had a huge influence on Italian culture and civilization.

  • @d1234as
    @d1234as 4 месяца назад +2

    Italy is dived in three parts, not only two! Cities like Florence are not in Northern Italy and Rome it's not in Southern Italy, they are both In Central Italy! Southern Italy started from Naples and beyond while Northern Italy are north of Appenines or where there are the Alps or everything in between Alps and Appennines; the parts of Italy between these areas is Central Italy. There are a bunch of errors and oversimplifications in the video (for example snow can fall in Alps between November and APRIL, not only February, or the maximum summer temperature in northern Italy about 25 C that are only in mountain's areas over 1000 m, while typical summer higher temperature in North Italy are about or beyond 30° C(!) while in South Italy, especially in internal areas, could reach 40° C!).

  • @hrjejdiwbrudusj
    @hrjejdiwbrudusj 9 месяцев назад

    Finally someone that mentions battipaglia❤

  • @silvia76955
    @silvia76955 2 месяца назад

    florence is not northern italy (it’s central)

  • @andrewmonos4951
    @andrewmonos4951 7 месяцев назад

    the picture at 9:27 is Hoi An, Viet Nam!