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  2. Tiber - Wikipedia

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    Tiber Island, in the center of the river between Trastevere and the ancient city center, was the site of an important ancient ford and was later bridged. Legend says Rome's founders, the twin brothers Romulus and Remus , were abandoned on its waters, where they were rescued by the she-wolf, Lupa.

  3. Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome has also been called in ancient times simply "Urbs" (central city), [23] from urbs roma, or identified with its ancient Roman initialism of SPQR, the symbol of Rome's constituted republican government. Furthermore, Rome has been called Urbs Aeterna (The Eternal City), Caput Mundi (The Capital of the world), Throne of St. Peter and Roma ...

  4. Tiber Island - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, prior to the Fascist regime's restoration of ancient place names, the Tiber Island was called the Isola di S. Bartolomeo. [4] Likewise, Cestius' Bridge was called the Ponte S. Bartolomeo. The island is still considered a place of healing because a hospital, founded in 1584, was built on the island and is still operating.

  5. Latium - Wikipedia

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    Casinum. Latium was originally a small triangle of fertile, volcanic soil on which resided the tribe of the Latins or Latians. [5]It was located on the left bank (east and south) of the River Tiber, extending northward to the River Anio (a left-bank tributary of the Tiber) and southeastward to the Pomptina Palus (Pontine Marshes, now the Pontine Fields) as far south as the Circeian promontory. [6]

  6. List of river systems by length - Wikipedia

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    In particular, there seems to exist disagreement as to whether the Nile [3] or the Amazon [4] is the world's longest river. The Nile has traditionally been considered longer, but in 2007 and 2008 some scientists claimed that the Amazon is longer [5] [6] [7] by measuring the river plus the adjacent Pará estuary and the longest connecting tidal ...

  7. Ripa (rione of Rome) - Wikipedia

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    Ripa is the 12th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XII, and it is located in the Municipio I.. The coat of arms of the rione depicts a white rudder on a red background, to remind the port of Ripa Grande, that was placed in Trastevere, but faced the rione.

  8. These Are the 25 Most Romantic Destinations Around the World

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    Most recently, Romeo Roma also opened its doors on the premises of Palazzo Capponi, a 16th-century Baroque-style structure near Piazza del Popolo. Reimagined by Zaha Hadid Architects, the venue ...

  9. Lazio - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important archaeological park in Italy is Ostia Antica, known as the port of ancient Rome, Ostia was a city of the Latium Vetus, located near the mouth of the Tiber river. Civita di Bagnoregio, also known as "the dying city", has become a popular tourist destination in the country.