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The 2026 Winter Olympics are just days away, and Italy is ready to showcase why it's hosted the Winter Olympic Games FOUR times! But what makes Italy's geography so perfect for winter sports? Join us as we count down 50 mind-blowing facts about Italy's incredible landscape—from ancient coral reefs that became the Dolomites, to glaciers vanishing before our eyes. 🏆 2026 Winter Olympics Coverage: Learn about Cortina d'Ampezzo's return after 70 years, Milano's metropolitan hub, and how Italy is leading the way in sustainable Olympics by using existing venues and respecting the fragile Alpine environment. 🌍 Featured Locations: The Dolomites UNESCO World Heritage Site Monte Bianco (Mont Blanc) - 4,808m Lake Como, Lake Garda, and glacial lake systems Marmolada Glacier - "Queen of the Dolomites" The iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo Stelvio Pass and its 48 hairpin turns 💬 CHALLENGE: Can you guess which Italian mountain range formed from ancient coral reefs? Drop your answer in the comments before watching! 🔔 Subscribe to Hidden on Earth for weekly explorations of the world's most fascinating geography! We do our best to share accurate, well-researched information — but remember, these are our interpretations based on the data we’ve explored. The best way to know for sure? Go experience these places yourself! #italy #WinterOlympics2026 #geography #Dolomites #alps #milanocortina2026 #travelitaly #geographyfacts #wintersports #olympics #italianalps #climatechange #unesco #cortina #milano #HiddenOnEarth #educationalvideo #learngeography #italytravel #MountainGeography