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Identifier: chamberssencyclo05lond (find matches)
Title: Chambers's encyclopædia; a dictionary of universal knowledge
Year: 1868 (1860s)
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Subjects: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Publisher: London : W. & R. Chambers
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ITALY. Provinces. Area in F.ng.bq. Miles. PopulatioQinlSTl. 60. Calabria Citra (Ciisenza), . 61. - II Ultra 1. (Reggio), . 62. w / II. (Catanzuroi, 2,856-381,129-072,308-49 443,483353,606412,2^6 Calabria, .... 6.293-94 1,209,315 63. Caltanisetta, 64. Catania 6o. Girgenti, .... 66. Messina, 67. Palermo, .... 65. Siraeusa (Nolo), , 63. Trapani, .... Sicily, Total, l,4.H-901,969-95l,49i-88l,7f)7-881,964-041,426-461,2161811,290-3J 109,738-61 230,066470,850289,018419,28(i615.9052!)4,87423i,324~2,565,.:!.326,7167809 Physical Aspect.—The physical aspect presentedby the surface of I. is diversified in the extreme.Northern I. is, for the most pait, composed of onegreat plain—the basin of the Po, comprising allLombardy and a considerable portion of Piedmontand Venice, bounded on the north-west and partlyon the south by different Alpine ranges. ThroughoutCentral I., the great Apeunine chain gives a pic-turesque in-egularity to the physical configurationof tlie countiy, which in the southern
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