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  2. Outline of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Rome. Rome is: a city. capital of Italy; capital of Lazio; capital of the Metropolitan City of Rome; Population of Rome: 2,873,494; Area of Rome: Atlas of Rome; Topography of ancient Rome

  3. Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome hosted a great number of neoclassical and rococo artists, such as Pannini and Bernardo Bellotto. Today, the city is a major artistic centre, with numerous art institutes [173] and museums. Rome has a growing stock of contemporary and modern art and architecture.

  4. Seven hills of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The seven hills of Rome (Latin: Septem colles/montes Romae, Italian: Sette colli di Roma [ˈsɛtte ˈkɔlli di ˈroːma]) east of the river Tiber form the geographical heart of Rome, within the walls of the city.

  5. Topography of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    Platner's map of Rome for The Topography and Monuments of Ancient Rome (1911). The topography of ancient Rome is the description of the built environment of the city of ancient Rome. It is a multidisciplinary field of study that draws on archaeology, epigraphy, cartography and philology.

  6. Outline of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to ancient Rome: Ancient Rome – former civilization that thrived on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome, it expanded to become one of the largest empires in the ancient world. [1]

  7. Category:Geography of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Category: Geography of Rome. 34 languages. ... Topography of the ancient city of Rome (5 C, 61 P) H. Hills of Rome (1 C, 10 P) Historic district of Rome (3 C, 1 P) P.

  8. Climate of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The climate of ancient Rome varied throughout the existence of that civilization. In the first half of the 1st millennium BC, the climate of Italy was more humid and cool than now and the presently arid south saw more precipitation . [ 1 ]

  9. Rome metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Rome metropolitan area is a statistical area that is centred on the city of Rome, Italy. It consists of a part of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (formerly known as the Province of Rome) and a single comune, Aprilia, in the neighbouring Province of Latina. Both provinces are part of the region of Lazio. The metropolitan area does not ...