The Colosseum, located in Rome, has eighty arches which provided eighty entrances/exits. Seventy six were numbered and were for the general public. Four were un-numbered grand entrances. One was the ceremonial entrance for the emperor, the senators and the Vestal Virgins. One was for the magistrates (officers of state). One was for the gladiators. The final one was an exit through which the dead gladiators were taken away.
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I don't know how many there are today, but in ancient Rome there were 80 entrances to the Colosseum. 74 were for the ordinary people and the remaining 4 were for the use of the imperial family.
The Colosseum in Rome is where they held free public entertaining. It held, at max, 80,000 people, and has 80 entrances.
They had seat numbers and rows. They were given a clay ticket that gave them their seat. There were several entrances and drinking fountains were also provided. They could empty out the colosseum in 3 minutes of 70,000 people.( we can't do that).
The cave had two entrances in the Last of the Mohicans.
A platypus's burrow generally has either one or two entrances.
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there are 4 entrances down the 4 sets of white stairs!
There were 80 exits in the Colosseum
the answer is 15-20
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