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Italy
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About American School of Milan
Founded in 1962, the American School of Milan is an independent and non-profit school whose mission is to provide a modern and rigorous education for international students to excel in the changing world of tomorrow. ASM provides instruction in English for students aged 3-17 and is an accredited IB World School that offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Located on a nine-acre state-of-the-art campus just outside of Milan, ASM has 790 students from more than 50 nations. For more information, visit www.asmilan.org.
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Address: , Noverasco di Opera, Italy
Italy at a glance
Country information
Capital: Rome
Language: Italian
Population: 61 million
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Government: Parliamentary constitutional republic
Country quick facts
Italians are prolific cheese creators, responsible for cheeses such as parmesan, gorgonzola, mozzarella, provolone and ricotta.
Italy is said to have more masterpieces per square mile than any other country in the world.
The highest peak in Europe is in Italy, Monte Bianco, measures a whopping 15,771 feet high.
Italy has hosted the Olympic Games on three separate occasions - the Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956), as well as the Summer Olympics in Rome (1960) and Turin (2006).
The most popular sport in Italy is football (commonly known as soccer). Italy has won four World Cups in total, the last one being in 2006.
As the Italian peninsula lies on a fault line, the country experiences many Italy earthquakes and volcanoes - the highest number in Europe.
Many of the world’s most famous scientists and mathematicians were born and raised in Italy, including Leonardo Da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Alessandro Volta and Fibonacci.