Things are only available in Italy

500,000 Italians go to see fortune telling every year, police use Lamborghini cars to capture or mafia revenues of 7% of GDP are absolutely real things in the country of the sweatshirt.

Many tourists said that they were really jealous of the Italian people when the nation shaped this boots possessing too many desires of mankind: ancient churches, containing both Vatican, Pisa leaning tower, arena Roman, perfect pasta, delicious pizza pieces, famous love story Romeo - Juliet and . Old Father.

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Italy is the most recognized heritage country in the world, the number is up to 50. It is also the largest wine producer in the world.(Photo: Suprisingitaly) .

Here are some interesting facts about the homeland of the heavenly team that the Factslides page listed.

Italian fans have the common name "tifosi" , meaning "people with typhus". This refers to their fanaticism like a fever.

The world's oldest republic of San Marino is in Italy. The country also embraces the Vatican in its heart.

Revenue of mafia organizations accounts for 7% of the country's GDP.

More than 30% of single Italian men aged 30-35 still live with their parents.

Italian traffic police own Lamborghini Gallado to do the task.

About 500,000 people in this country go to fortune telling or go to see a magician every year.

In 2013, an Italian man asked to go to jail to escape his wife. This is an event that attracts a lot of people interested in that time.

A third of Italians almost never use the internet.

A man can be arrested if he wears a dress at public places in Italy.

A cat in Italy has inherited 13 million from its wealthy owner.

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In Venice, all gondola are painted in accordance with the law.

Galileo Galilei's middle finger - the great astronomer and physicist of mankind - is on display at a museum in Florence.

In Venice, all gondola (flat-bottom boats used for walking in the city's rivers) must be painted black according to the law.

The Milan government requires everyone to smile, if keeping a frowning attitude can be punished, except for the funeral or hospital.

Do not die in the town of Falciano del Massio because this place is cemetery for burial.

About 3,000 Euro is thrown into Trevi ancient fountain every day.