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The Italian Peninsula contained several ancient peoples before the rise of Rome. The Roman Republic expanded from central Italy and later developed into the | The Italian Peninsula contained several ancient peoples before the rise of Rome. The Roman Republic expanded from central Italy and later developed into the Roman Empire, which governed the peninsula, the Mediterranean basin, and large parts of Europe, western Asia, and North Africa.<ref name="italy-history"/> | ||
After the decline of Roman authority in the west, the peninsula was divided among kingdoms, city-states, church territories, foreign dynasties, and regional powers. Italian cities became important centres of trade, banking, diplomacy, religion, art, and political competition. | After the decline of Roman authority in the west, the peninsula was divided among kingdoms, city-states, church territories, foreign dynasties, and regional powers. Italian cities became important centres of trade, banking, diplomacy, religion, art, and political competition. | ||
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<ref name="italy-geography">"[[Italy#Geography|Geography]]". ''Italy''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Italian Peninsula, the Alps, the Apennine Mountains, and Italy's central Mediterranean position. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="italy-geography">"[[Italy#Geography|Geography]]". ''Italy''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Italian Peninsula, the Alps, the Apennine Mountains, and Italy's central Mediterranean position. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="southern-europe-geography">"[[Southern Europe#Geography|Geography]]". ''Southern Europe''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section identifying the Italian Peninsula as part of Southern Europe and the central Mediterranean. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="southern-europe-geography">"[[Southern Europe#Geography|Geography]]". ''Southern Europe''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section identifying the Italian Peninsula as part of Southern Europe and the central Mediterranean. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="mediterranean-geography">"[[Mediterranean Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Mediterranean Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section listing the Italian Peninsula and surrounding Mediterranean regional seas. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="mediterranean-geography">"[[Mediterranean Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Mediterranean Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section listing the Italian Peninsula and surrounding Mediterranean regional seas. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="adriatic-geography">"[[Adriatic Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Adriatic Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Adriatic Sea between the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="adriatic-geography">"[[Adriatic Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Adriatic Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Adriatic Sea between the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="ionian-geography">"[[Ionian Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Ionian Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Ionian Sea beside southern Italy, Calabria, and the Salento Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="ionian-geography">"[[Ionian Sea#Geography|Geography]]". ''Ionian Sea''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Geography section describing the Ionian Sea beside southern Italy, Calabria, and the Salento Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="italy-history">"[[Italy#History|History]]". ''Italy''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. History section covering ancient Italy, Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="italy-history">"[[Italy#History|History]]". ''Italy''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. History section covering ancient Italy, Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="southern-europe-history">"[[Southern Europe#History|History]]". ''Southern Europe''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. History section covering Roman expansion from the Italian Peninsula and the unification of Italy in the nineteenth century. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="southern-europe-history">"[[Southern Europe#History|History]]". ''Southern Europe''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. History section covering Roman expansion from the Italian Peninsula and the unification of Italy in the nineteenth century. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
<ref name="italian-language">"[[Italian language|Italian language]]". ''Italian language''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Lead section describing Italian as a Romance language that developed from the spoken Latin of the Italian Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | <ref name="italian-language">"[[Italian language|Italian language]]". ''Italian language''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Lead section describing Italian as a Romance language that developed from the spoken Latin of the Italian Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.</ref> | ||
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The Italian Peninsula is a peninsula in Southern Europe extending from the Alps into the central Mediterranean Sea. It forms the main continental part of Italy and is bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas to the west.[1][2][3]
The peninsula has been an important geographic route between western Europe, central Europe, the Balkans, North Africa, and the wider Mediterranean. Its central position made it important for settlement, trade, military movement, maritime transport, and political administration from antiquity onward.
Geography
The Italian Peninsula extends southward from northern Italy toward the central Mediterranean. The Apennine Mountains run along much of its length and divide several coastal and inland regions. The peninsula contains major lowlands, river valleys, mountain districts, coastal plains, and port cities.[1]
The Adriatic coast faces the western Balkans across the Adriatic Sea. The southern coast faces the Ionian Sea and connects with routes toward Greece, Albania, and the eastern Mediterranean.[4][5] The western side faces the Tyrrhenian and Ligurian seas and connects the peninsula with Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, France, and the western Mediterranean.
Major cities on or near the peninsula include Rome, Naples, Florence, Bologna, Genoa, Venice, Bari, and Taranto. Rome is the main political centre of Italy and was the historic centre of ancient Roman power.
History
The Italian Peninsula contained several ancient peoples before the rise of Rome. The Roman Republic expanded from central Italy and later developed into the Roman Empire, which governed the peninsula, the Mediterranean basin, and large parts of Europe, western Asia, and North Africa.[6]
After the decline of Roman authority in the west, the peninsula was divided among kingdoms, city-states, church territories, foreign dynasties, and regional powers. Italian cities became important centres of trade, banking, diplomacy, religion, art, and political competition.
The political unification of most of the peninsula created the Kingdom of Italy on 17 March 1861. The Italian Republic later replaced the monarchy on 18 June 1946.[7]
Language and culture
The Italian language developed from the spoken Latin of the Italian Peninsula. Standard Italian is based mainly on the Tuscan varieties used around Florence.[8]
The peninsula has influenced law, language, religion, architecture, art, music, political thought, urban planning, and Mediterranean trade. Rome, Florence, Venice, Genoa, Naples, Bologna, and other cities developed lasting cultural and administrative roles.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Geography". Italy. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Geography section describing the Italian Peninsula, the Alps, the Apennine Mountains, and Italy's central Mediterranean position. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Geography". Southern Europe. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Geography section identifying the Italian Peninsula as part of Southern Europe and the central Mediterranean. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Geography". Mediterranean Sea. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Geography section listing the Italian Peninsula and surrounding Mediterranean regional seas. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Geography". Adriatic Sea. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Geography section describing the Adriatic Sea between the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Geography". Ionian Sea. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Geography section describing the Ionian Sea beside southern Italy, Calabria, and the Salento Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "History". Italy. Vrienden Universe Wiki. History section covering ancient Italy, Rome, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "History". Southern Europe. Vrienden Universe Wiki. History section covering Roman expansion from the Italian Peninsula and the unification of Italy in the nineteenth century. Accessed 21 June 2026.
- ↑ "Italian language". Italian language. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Lead section describing Italian as a Romance language that developed from the spoken Latin of the Italian Peninsula. Accessed 21 June 2026.