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Rome's geography is similar to Greece's because they are both part of the Mediterrenean countries.

Although there are many differences-Rome & Greece both have parts in their countires where land is so barren you only have good enought soil for pasturage

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Rome was/is in central Italy, 16 miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea, the western coast of Italy. Carthage was further south, in present day Tunisia.

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Rome was further north. It was (and still is) in central Italy. Carthage was in Tunisia.

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