A Physical, Historical, Political, & Descriptive Geography

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A Physical, Historical, Political, & Descriptive Geography
Keith Johnston
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The only district in Italy that has not yet become one with the kingdom is the little republic of San Marino-, on the north-east slope of the Apennines, between Bologna and AnCona, one of the most ancient and the smallest states of Europe, which had its pigmy feuds and factions even in the middle ages. Saint Marines is said to have settled here in the fifth century, and to have founded the state. It is a craggy height only 24 square miles in area, with SOOO people, governed by two captains-gene...ral and a senate.
15. The group of the Maltese islands, Malta, Gozo, and Comino, 60 miles south of the coast of Sicily, belongs geographically to Italy, but politically to Britain. Malta (or Melita), the largest (17 miles long), has the impregnably fortified and splendid port of Valctta, with dockyards and arsenal, on its north coast, where a garrison of over 5000 men is ordinarily maintained. The islands form an admirable naval station for a fleet commanding the Mediter- ranean, and a military point for the concentration of a force which could protect the great highway to Egypt and India.


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