Italy is not a federate country (there were, and still are, some kind of attempts to make it so, but none successfull), but a united state. read more
Italy, up until the Italian unification in 1860, was a conglomeration of city-states, republics, and other independent entities. The following is a list of the various Italian states during that period. read more
Italy is a country. While it doesn't have states, it does haveregions. They are as follows: AbruzzoBasilicataCalabriaCampaniaEmilia-RomagnaFriuli-Venezia GiuliaLazioLiguriaLombardiaMarcheMolisePiemontePugliaSardegnaSiciliaToscanaTrentino-Alto AdigeUmbriaVenetoValle d'Aosta . read more
A list of cities in Italy. Cities in bold text are capitals of provinces. read more