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The distance from Rome to Nazareth is approximately 2,200 kilometers (about 1,367 miles) when traveling by air. If driving, the distance can vary depending on the route taken, typically ranging from 2,500 to 3,000 kilometers (about 1,553 to 1,864 miles). The journey can take around 24 to 30 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions.

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