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− | '''Insular Italy''' includes two major islands ([[Sicily | + | __NOEDITSECTION__ |
− | The two major islands are also two of [[ | + | '''Insular Italy''' includes two major islands ([[Sicily]] and [[Sardinia]]) plus a great number of [[Archipelago|archipelagoes]] and minor islands owning to other regions. |
− | + | The two major islands are also two of [[Regions of Italy|Italy's atonomous regions]] and both benefit of a ''"[[Autonomous regions with special statute (Italy)|special statute regions]]"'' status. | |
+ | Sicily is sometimes classified as a [[Southern Italy|southern region]]. | ||
==Related categories== | ==Related categories== | ||
+ | * [[Groups of regions of Italy]] | ||
+ | * [[List of islands of Italy]] | ||
* [[Northern Italy]] | * [[Northern Italy]] | ||
* [[Central Italy]] | * [[Central Italy]] | ||
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[[Category:Geography of Italy]] | [[Category:Geography of Italy]] | ||
+ | [[Category:NUTS 1 Statistical Regions of Europe]] |
Revision as of 18:06, 27 April 2008
Insular Italy includes two major islands (Sicily and Sardinia) plus a great number of archipelagoes and minor islands owning to other regions. The two major islands are also two of Italy's atonomous regions and both benefit of a "special statute regions" status. Sicily is sometimes classified as a southern region.