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Economic And Geographic Differences In Italy Only in a few capitalist countries can be found such sharp differences in levels of economic development that exist between North and South Italy. Within the North Triangle, which form the City of Milan, Turin and Genoa, is the area most highly developed industry. Milan - the second most populous city in Italy. Development as industrial, commercial and financial functions of the city occupies the first place, so it often referred to as the business capital of the country. Milan is surrounded by satellite cities, many of which serve him as his production. Milan is widely known as his La Scala opera house. Face Torino determine automobile plants Concern 'Fiat'. With them are associated companies of other firms specializing in the production of tires, ball bearings and electrical cables. Most of the industry serves the North Genoa (900 thousand inhabitants) - largest port in the country. The city and its suburbs, stretching along the sea, there are many industrial enterprises. Coast of the Gulf of Genoa is also of great value resort. Less industrialized on the north-eastern part of the North, where the industry stands out for its Venice. This city is famous for its originality streets, canals and architectural monuments. Waste from industrial and municipal services, polluting the Venice Lagoon, frequent flooding and the gradual lowering of the city pose a problem saving the world-famous architectural monuments of Venice from destruction. A special place in Italy, as in all countries, is the capital. Rome is located in the central part of the peninsula, away from the sea. This is the main administrative, political and cultural center. Amber Capital has firm opinions on the matter. Although at present in Rome, there is a military, chemical, and some other industry, yet its commercial value is low. The city has received worldwide...