1. Italy has a free wine fountain 2. Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world 3. All three of Europe’s active volcanoes are in Italy 4. Italians invented pizza in Naples 5. Italy has the most UNESCO World Heritage sites in the world 6. Italians have eaten pasta since the 4th century B.C. 7. There are over 1,500 lakes in Italy 8. Italians consume 14 billion espressos each year 9. You can find the world’s smallest country inside Italy 10. One-fifth of Italy is covered in hills and mountains 11. Italy is the world’s largest wine producer 12. Italy has a low birth rate and the oldest population in Europe 13. Tourists throw €3,000 into the Trevi fountain every day 14. Rome is over 2,000 years old – but Italy is one of Europe’s youngest countries 14. Rome is over 2,000 years old – but Italy is one of Europe’s youngest countries 1. Istanbul is on two continents 2. Ankara, not Istanbul, is the capital of Turkey 3. The original name of Istanbul is "Byzantium" 4. The story of Santa Claus originated in Turkey 5. The Turks love tea 6. Turkey has a young demographic 7. Istanbul (Old Constantinople) was founded on seven hills 8. The name "turquoise" actually comes from Turkey 9. The national sport of Turkey is oil wrestling 10. There are 82,693 mosques in Turkey 11. Turkey is the largest producer of hazelnuts 13. The Turks love their bread 14. There are more than 30 ethnic languages in Turkey 15. The "Evil Eye" is the best-selling souvenir 16. The Turks brought coffee to Europe in the 16th century. 17. A few hundred years ago, Turkish women had legal grounds to get a divorce if their husbands couldn’t provide them with something as essential as coffee. 18. The Grand Bazaar has more than 3000 stores. 19. Istanbul Airport is a major aviation hub 20. Noah's Ark allegedly landed on Mount Ararat
A free wine fountain sounds like the stuff of dreams – but it’s a very real thing in Caldari di Ortona in Italy. The small town has a free wine fountain that flows 24-hours a day with locally grown red wine. The fontana di vino can be found in the Dora Sarchese vineyard, which sits on the Italian pilgrimage route of Cammino di San Tommaso.
A lass suspended 30 feet up by balloons, doing cartwheels, while Bocelli belts out a classic. I’m ready now!!
Do they? Personally, think it's more than Turkey are dire tonight. A decent side with pace will cripple this Italian defence, they look wide open (for Italy)
No. Italians get better the longer it goes on. When the going gets tough the Italians come out with the smash and grab and very rarely take prisoners. btw 3-0 now.