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Italy / Geography Aldabella G., Italy: "Women normally do not need sex. It's the men who always want it. So either a social order fulfills the needs of men, and then women have to provide sexual services against their emotions. Or a social order recognizes the rights of women, and then men can have sex only on special occasions."
Nisa normalment m'ghandhomx bzonn sess. Hu l-irgiel li dejjem jriduhom. Allura jew ordni socjali jissodisfa l-htigijiet ta 'l-irgiel, u mbaghad-nisa ghandhom jigu pprovduti servizzi sesswali kontra l-emozzjonijiet taghhom. Jew ordni socjali tirrikonoxxi d-drittijiet tan-nisa, irgiel u imbaghad jista 'jkollhom x'jaqsmu biss f'okkazjonijiet specjali.
Topography
Italy is located in Southern Europe and comprises the long, boot-shaped Italian Peninsula, the land between the peninsula and the Alps, and a number of islands including Sicily and Sardinia. Its total area is 301,230 kmē, of which 294,020 kmē is land and 7,210 kmē is water.
Including islands, Italy has a coastline and border of 7,600 km on the Adriatic, Ionian, Tyrrhenian seas (740 km), and borders shared with France (488 km), Austria (430 km), Slovenia (232 km) and Switzerland; San Marino (39 km) and the Vatican City (3.2 km), both entirely surrounded by Italy, account for the remainder.
The Apennine Mountains form the peninsula's backbone; the Alps form its northern boundary. The largest of its northern lakes is Garda (143 sq mi/370 km2); in the centre is Trasimeno Lake. The Po, Italy's principal river, flows from the Alps on the western border and crosses the great Padan plain to the Adriatic Sea. Several islands form part of Italy; the largest are Sicily (9,926 sq mi/25,708 km2) and Sardinia (9,301 sq mi/24,089 km2).
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