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  1. Rome, the 'Eternal City', is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region. It's the famed city of the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills, La Dolce Vita, the Vatican City and Three Coins in the Fountain. Overview. Map. Directions.

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      Vaticano is a district of Rome measuring 225.2 hectares, it...

    • Old Rome

      Old Rome is the historic medieval and renaissance center of...

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      The South of Rome includes the historic Appian Way and...

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      North Central Rome is a district that covers the areas ......

    • Modern Centre

      The Modern Centre of Rome, home to the Via Veneto,...

    • Trastevere

      Trastevere is a district in Rome. The district's name...

    • North Rome

      The North of Rome is comprised of Municipi III, XI-XV....

    • Metropolitan Rome

      The Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, formerly the Province...

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · 1616x1273px / 1.08 Mb Go to Map. Tourist map of Rome city centre. 3050x2308px / 3.28 Mb Go to Map. Rome city centre map. 3728x2516px / 4.25 Mb Go to Map. Rome city map. 2000x1341px / 2.01 Mb Go to Map. Rome main attractions map. 1469x1036px / 454 Kb Go to Map.

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    Rome, historic city and capital of Roma provincia (province), of Lazio regione (region), and of the country of Italy. Rome is located in the central portion of the Italian peninsula, on the Tiber River about 15 miles (24 km) inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Once the capital of an ancient republic and empire whose armies and polity defined the Wester...

    For well over a millennium, Rome controlled the destiny of all civilization known to Europe, but then it fell into dissolution and disrepair. Physically mutilated, economically paralyzed, politically senile, and militarily impotent by the late Middle Ages, Rome nevertheless remained a world power—as an idea. The force of Rome the lawgiver, teacher, and builder continued to radiate throughout Europe. Although the situation of the popes from the 6th to the 15th century was often precarious, Rome knew glory as the fountainhead of Christianity and eventually won back its power and wealth and reestablished itself as a place of beauty, a source of learning, and a capital of the arts.

    Rome’s contemporary history reflects the long-standing tension between the spiritual power of the papacy and the political power of the Italian state capital. Rome was the last city-state to become part of a unified Italy, and it did so only under duress, after the invasion of Italian troops in 1870. The pope took refuge in the Vatican thereafter. Rome was made the capital of Italy (not without protests from Florence, which had been the capital since 1865), and the new state filled the city with ministries and barracks. Yet the Catholic church continued to reject Italian authority until a compromise was reached with Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini in 1929, when both Italy and Vatican City recognized the sovereignty of the other. Mussolini, meanwhile, created a cult of personality that challenged that of the pope himself, and his Fascist Party tried to re-create the glories of Rome’s imperial past through a massive public works program.

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  4. Rome, the storied capital of Italy, is not only a repository of art and history but also a vibrant metropolis with a dynamic geographical and demographic landscape. This article unfolds the layers of Rome's geography and population, elucidating how they form the bedrock of its eternal appeal.

  5. Oct 17, 2022 · Built on the banks of River Tiber, the fourth most populous city in the European Union, Rome is also the capital of Italy and the Lazio region. Rome is the largest city in Italy and spans an area of nearly 496.3 sq miles (1285.3 sq km) and has a population of 3.8 million (2016).

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