Italy, situated in the heart of the Mediterranean, is a country known for its remarkable cultural, historical and natural richness. Stretching from the northern regions that are part of the Alps to the southern regions that overlook the Mediterranean, Italy offers one of the most diverse geographic landscapes in Europe. Its territory includes mountain ranges, fertile plains, extensive coastlines and a large number of islands, creating a unique blend of climates and environments.
The country’s cultural heritage is globally renowned. Italy is home to an extraordinary number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, representing its millennia-old history shaped by ancient civilizations, the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Its cities—such as Rome, Venice, Florence and Milan—are internationally recognized centres of art, architecture, design and innovation.
Economically, Italy is one of the largest economies within the European Union. Its economic structure is based on a solid manufacturing tradition (from automotive, industrial machinery and electronics to furniture and world-renowned luxury clothing) as well as a service sector (e.g., banking and insurance), including a vibrant tourism sector and a dynamic network of small and medium-sized enterprises that support innovation and regional development. Agriculture and high-quality food production also remain notable pillars of Italy’s identity and international reputation.
With its strategic position and long Mediterranean coastline, Italy serves as an important bridge between Europe and the wider Mediterranean region. Its regions reflect a rich diversity of traditions, dialects, landscapes and economic profiles, contributing to the country’s multifaceted national character.
Italy participates in EUSAIR through a multilevel governance model involving the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) and the Department for Cohesion Policies (DPCoe), in coordination with regional authorities. The EUSAIR area in Italy includes 14 regions (Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lombardia, Marche, Molise, Autonomous Provinces of Bolzano and Trento, Puglia, Sicilia, Umbria, Veneto). Operational support for the EUSAIR Macroregional Strategy is provided by the strategic project “EUSAIR Facility Point 23-27”, in which the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia participates as a partner.