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Geographical expressions with example

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

List of idioms about Geographical Features

(It's a) Small World!

(The) Grass Is (Always) Greener in the Next Pasture (on the Other Side)

Across The Pond.

Back Forty.

Back Of Beyond.

Between a Rock and a Hard Place.

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.

Beyond the Pale.

Answered by akashjain135
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE -----Italy is “only a geographical expression,” said Count Metternich, Europe’s leading statesman in 1814. What he meant was that Italy, unlike France or England, was not a nation. It was simply a group of principalities occupying a space known as the Italian peninsula.

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE -----Italy is “only a geographical expression,” said Count Metternich, Europe’s leading statesman in 1814. What he meant was that Italy, unlike France or England, was not a nation. It was simply a group of principalities occupying a space known as the Italian peninsula.This was true until Italy became a single undivided nation in 1870. Some of the separate states on the peninsula and its neighboring islands of Sicily and Sardinia were comparatively sizable. The largest was the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies whose capital was Naples. Others took in hardly more than a city and a little surrounding territory.

HERE IS YOUR ANSWER MATE -----Italy is “only a geographical expression,” said Count Metternich, Europe’s leading statesman in 1814. What he meant was that Italy, unlike France or England, was not a nation. It was simply a group of principalities occupying a space known as the Italian peninsula.This was true until Italy became a single undivided nation in 1870. Some of the separate states on the peninsula and its neighboring islands of Sicily and Sardinia were comparatively sizable. The largest was the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies whose capital was Naples. Others took in hardly more than a city and a little surrounding territory.HOPE IT HELPS YOU ...

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