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{{see also|Rome (disambiguation)}} | {{see also|Rome (disambiguation)}} | ||
Rome is the capital city of Italy, in the southern Mediterranean. | Rome is the capital city of Italy, in the southern Mediterranean. | ||
Important sights in Rome include the Colisseum, along with other Roman remains, like bridges. | ==History== | ||
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It is known for its [[Ancient Rome|ancient Republic and Empire]]. The empire surrounded the Mediterranean Sea. During this time, the city of Rome was home to many famous historical figures, like Julius Caesar and Augustus. | |||
==Modern city== | |||
The current city is around the Tiber River in the central part of Italy. The Roman Catholic Church is based in Rome.<ref>[https://www.britannica.com/place/Rome Britannica: Rome]</ref> Important sights in Rome include the Colisseum, along with other Roman remains, like bridges. | |||
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Revision as of 16:04, 15 June 2019
See also: Rome (disambiguation)
Rome is the capital city of Italy, in the southern Mediterranean.
History
Main article: Ancient Rome
It is known for its ancient Republic and Empire. The empire surrounded the Mediterranean Sea. During this time, the city of Rome was home to many famous historical figures, like Julius Caesar and Augustus.
Modern city
The current city is around the Tiber River in the central part of Italy. The Roman Catholic Church is based in Rome.[1] Important sights in Rome include the Colisseum, along with other Roman remains, like bridges.
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