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  2. Palatino Express - Wikipedia

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    The Palatino Express or Rome Express is a historic express train operating between Paris, France, and Rome, Italy, since 1890. [1] Under the name Rome Express the pre-war service operated daily until interrupted by the Second World War. The British film Rome Express (1932) derived its title and its

  3. Le Train Bleu - Wikipedia

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    The connection between Paris and Rome was introduced as Calais Nice Rome Express, [1] but it was reduced to Calais Nice Express after only one year. [2] In 1885 several Italian railways merged and CIWL could buy the routes formerly served by Pullman, which made it possible to use the shorter Mont Cenis Railway. The train was to be named Rome ...

  4. History of rail transport in France - Wikipedia

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    The French railway map comprised a series of unconnected branches running out of Paris. While this meant that trains served Paris well, other parts of the country were not served as well. For instance, one branch of the Paris-Orléans Line ended in Clermont-Ferrand, while Lyon stood on the PLM Line. Thus any goods or passengers requiring ...

  5. Via Francigena - Wikipedia

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    Sign showing the path near Ivrea, Italy. In the Middle Ages, Via Francigena was the major pilgrimage route to Rome from the north.The route was first documented as the "Lombard Way", and was first called the Iter Francorum (the "Frankish Route") in the Itinerarium sancti Willibaldi of 725, a record of the travels of Willibald, bishop of Eichstätt in Bavaria.

  6. Disappointing photos show how 5 'Emily in Paris' season 4 ...

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    Netflix released the second half of "Emily in Paris" season four on September 12. The new episodes see Lily Collins' marketing guru, Emily Cooper, swap Paris for Rome.

  7. France–Italy relations - Wikipedia

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    Since April 9, 1956, Rome and Paris are exclusively and reciprocally twinned with each other, with the popular saying: (in French) Seule Paris est digne de Rome; seule Rome est digne de Paris. (in Italian) Solo Parigi è degna di Roma; solo Roma è degna di Parigi. "Only Paris is worthy of Rome; only Rome is worthy of Paris." [1] [2]

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