Italy topographic maps
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Catania
Around 263 BC, the city was variously known as Catĭna (Latin: [ˈkatɪna]) and Catăna (Latin: [ˈkatana]; Ancient Greek: Κατάνη [katánɛː]). The former has been primarily used for its supposed assonance with catina, the Latin feminization of the name catinus. Catinus has two meanings: "a gulf, a…
Average elevation: 50 m

Milan
The ancient Celtic settlement was, from a topographic point of view, superimposed and replaced by the Roman one. The Roman city was then gradually superimposed and replaced by the medieval one. The urban center of Milan has therefore grown constantly and rapidly, until modern times, around the first Celtic…
Average elevation: 122 m

Dimaro Folgarida
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > Provincia di Trento
Average elevation: 1,607 m

Bolzano - Bozen
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
The area of the city of Bolzano is 52.3 km2 (20.2 sq mi), of which 28 km2 (11 sq mi) is used as a settlement area. The city is located in the basin where the Sarntal, Eisacktal, and the Adige Valley with their rivers, Talfer, Eisack, and Adige, meet. In the Middle Ages, the two main Alpine crossings, the Via…
Average elevation: 716 m

Bruneck - Brunico
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
Bruneck rises up in the middle of a wide valley (perhaps an ancient lake basin) and lies at the confluence of the Ahr with the Rienz, which itself flows into the Eisack river. Here the northern Tauferer Ahrntal side valley and the southern Val Badia of the Gran Ega creek join the broad Pustertal. Bruneck wide…
Average elevation: 1,251 m

South Tyrol
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol
Although some isolated massifs approach 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) and show strong glaciation (especially in the Ortler Alps and on the main ridge of the Alps), South Tyrol is by far dominated by mountains with altitudes of between 2,000 and 3,000 metres (6,600 and 9,800 ft). Among the multitude of peaks, the…
Average elevation: 1,725 m

Meran - Merano
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
The average daily temperatures in summer in Merano lie between 27 and 30 °C, while at night temperatures usually drop to between 12 and 15 °C. The average daily temperatures in winter lie between 6 and 10 °C, while at night temperatures usually drop to between -4 and -2 °C. The wettest month is August with…
Average elevation: 635 m

Urtijëi - St. Ulrich in Gröden - Ortisei
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
Average elevation: 1,689 m

Sëlva - Wolkenstein - Selva di Val Gardena
Italy > Trentino – Alto Adige/Südtirol > South Tyrol
Sëlva is characterized by a typical Alpine climate. Summers are rather short and relatively wet. The average daily temperatures in summer lie between 18 and 21 °C, while at night temperatures usually drop to between 6 and 9 °C. Winters are typically cold, long and relatively dry. The average daily…
Average elevation: 2,118 m

Sicily
According to the Regional Agency for Waste and Water, on 10 August 1999, the weather station of Catenanuova (EN) recorded an unofficial maximum temperature of 48.5 °C (119 °F). On 11 August 2021, a new highest temperature record for Europe with a reading of 48.8 °C (119.8 °F) was set near the city of…
Average elevation: 93 m

Monchio
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Reggio nell'Emilia > Castelnovo ne' Monti > Villaberza
Average elevation: 603 m

Nanno
Italy > Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol > Provincia di Trento > Ville d'Anaunia
Average elevation: 534 m

Piedmont
Piedmont has a typically temperate climate, which on the Alps becomes progressively temperate-cold and colder as it climbs to altitude. In areas located at low altitudes, winters are relatively cold but not very rainy and often sunny, with the possibility of snowfall, sometimes abundant. Snowfall, on the other…
Average elevation: 1,082 m

Brescia
Due to the altitude and morphological variety and the presence of large lakes, the province includes all kinds of biomes in Europe: from something similar to the maquis shrubland up to the perennial snow of Adamello (with the largest glacier in the Italian Alps).
Average elevation: 853 m

Bologna
Italy > Emilia-Romagna > Bologna
Bologna is situated on the edge of the Po Plain at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, at the meeting of the Reno and Savena river valleys. As Bologna's two main watercourses flow directly to the sea, the town lies outside of the drainage basin of the River Po. The Province of Bologna stretches from the…
Average elevation: 91 m

San Miniato
San Miniato has a railway station on the Pisa-Florence line. Due to topography the line lies on the flat plain to the north, around 4km from the town centre. A local bus links the station to the hilltop town.
Average elevation: 69 m

Brindisi
Brindisi experiences a Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa). Summers are hot and dry with abundant sunshine. Summer heat indexes can be regularly over 30 °C (86 °F) and occasionally as high as 37 °C during July and August. Winters are mild with moderate rainfall. Brindisi and the mostly topographically flat…
Average elevation: 80 m

Umbria
Umbria is bordered by Tuscany to the west and the north, Marche to the east and Lazio to the south. Partly hilly and mountainous, and partly flat and fertile owing to the valley of the Tiber, its topography includes part of the central Apennines, with the highest point in the region at Monte Vettore on the…
Average elevation: 521 m

Sardinia
The climate of the island is variable from area to area, due to several factors including the extension in latitude and the elevation. It can be classified in two different macrobioclimates (Mediterranean pluviseasonal oceanic and Temperate oceanic), one macrobioclimatic variant (Submediterranean), and four…
Average elevation: 109 m