Doubleday Page Cos Geographical Manual And New Atlas

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Doubleday Page Cos Geographical Manual And New Atlas
C O Sylvester Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
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Climate. — The climate is generally warm and pleasant; but very hot and dry in the south. The winters in the valley of the Po are cold, and Italy with its evergreen foliage, as it is pictured in the imagination of northern peoples, does not begin until we reach the south of the Apennines. Turin has a mean temperature in January of 33. 2°F. , and in July of 72. 5°F. ; Rome has 47. 3° and 74. 3°F. ; Palermo has 52. 7° and 75. 2°P. Sicily has a climate resembling that of the north of Africa. Speak
...ing generally, Italy lies within the zone of winter rains. The period from June to September is almost rainless. Most rain falls in the north and west.
The hot sirocco, blowing from Africa, is prejudicial to health in Italy, while malarial fever prevails in some marshy districts. See Climate Map of Europe, pp. 24, 25.
Natural Productions. — Agriculture is the occupation of over one- third of the population, wheat, maize, rice, and other grains being largely produced. The vine is grown in all parts of the country, and much land is under olives, flax, hemp, and such fruits as the orange, fig, and almond.


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