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  1. Urban Atlas - Italy - Naples (Napoli)

    • sdi.eea.europa.eu
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    Updated May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agency (2010). Urban Atlas - Italy - Naples (Napoli) [Dataset]. https://sdi.eea.europa.eu/catalogue/srv/api/records/43ef20b4-06e5-4fb7-9551-6622219cd82c
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    May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Jul 16, 2005
    Area covered
    Description

    The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.

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    Minerals of Italy 1942

    • mapsgislib-pennstate.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Oct 10, 2019
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    tll38_pennstate (2019). Minerals of Italy 1942 [Dataset]. https://mapsgislib-pennstate.hub.arcgis.com/maps/3476372bb1ed4ce5aca8b909efb2e738
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    Oct 10, 2019
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    tll38_pennstate
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    Description

    This map contains features from the map "Minerals of Italy", created by the OSS in 1942. The map was retrieved from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/psumaplibrary/7250900828/in/album-72157629769707694/. The following minerals (Mineral) are shown on the map: lead, zinc, iron, mercury, pyrite, antimony, sulphur, bauxite, asbestos, molybdenum, and coal. Each mineral has a designated symbol, which is listed within the legend on the map. Also listed with the various minerals are the closest main cities (CloseCity) to each mineral.

  3. Urban Atlas - Italy - Rome (Roma)

    • sdi.eea.europa.eu
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    Updated May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agency (2010). Urban Atlas - Italy - Rome (Roma) [Dataset]. https://sdi.eea.europa.eu/catalogue/srv/api/records/e014f1a0-9cdf-409e-8856-018f4a6b4cb5
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    May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Apr 26, 2005 - Aug 30, 2005
    Area covered
    Description

    The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.

  4. Distribution of immigrants in Italy 2024, by region

    • statista.com
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    Statista, Distribution of immigrants in Italy 2024, by region [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/624841/distribution-of-immigrants-by-region-italy/
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
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    Italy
    Description

    As of December 2024, Lombardy was the region in Italy hosting the largest share of immigrants, followed by Emilia-Romagna, Lazio, and Piedmont. Lombardy is the region with the highest number of inhabitants in the country. The north Italian region has ten million residents, around one sixth of the total national population, and was housing 18,200 immigrants. The Mediterranean route to Europe  In 2020, 955 migrants died or went missing in the Italian Central Mediterranean Sea in the attempt to reach Europe. In 2024, 66,317 people arrived at the Italian shores, 91,300 individuals less compared to 2023. Death and missing cases still represent a serious hazard for the people who want to reach Italy from North Africa. Racism on the rise in Italy Race-related violence is strictly correlated with immigration. According to 2020 data, the cases of racial physical violence increased, in particular between 2016 and 2018. Over these three years, the cases of body violence ranged from 24 to 127 attacks. Similarly, insults, threats, and harassment became more widespread. Between 2017 and 2019, the cases grew from 88 to 206, while only in the first three months of 2020 there were 53 episodes of racist insults, threats, and harassment.

  5. Urban Atlas - Italy - Milan (Milano)

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    Updated May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agency (2010). Urban Atlas - Italy - Milan (Milano) [Dataset]. https://sdi.eea.europa.eu/catalogue/srv/api/records/1f094908-264e-434b-9d1e-a7f5511018f3
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    May 28, 2010
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    European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
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    http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

    Time period covered
    Jul 14, 2006
    Area covered
    Description

    The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.

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Urban Atlas - Italy - Naples (Napoli)

Explore at:
www:url, eea:folderpathAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
May 28, 2010
Dataset provided by
European Environment Agencyhttp://www.eea.europa.eu/
License

http://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitationshttp://inspire.ec.europa.eu/metadata-codelist/LimitationsOnPublicAccess/noLimitations

Time period covered
Jul 16, 2005
Area covered
Description

The Urban Atlas is providing pan-European comparable land use and land cover data for Large Urban Zones with more than 100.000 inhabitants as defined by the Urban Audit. Urban Atlas' mission is to provide high-resolution hotspot mapping of changes in urban spaces and indicators for users such as city governments, the European Environment Agency (EEA) and European Commission departments.

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