14 miles according to "Connections A World History"
It only takes about 35 minutes to get to the nearest beach from Rome (Ostia). The trip is straight down the Via Cristoforo Colombo.
Rome is 23 miles away from the ocean.
The distance is 14 miles
Rome is the capital city of Italy, and Italy sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.
Rome was and still is in central Italy, 16 miles inland from the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman Empire encompassed the whole of the sea and stretched beyond it.
ROME is in Italy and by the Mediterranean Sea.....
Port of Civitavecchia, Italy
No, Italy is in Europe. It is a country on the Mediterranean Sea.
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970,000 square miles is the total area.
The Romans called the Mediterranean mare nostrum (our sea) because the had conquered all the lands around this sea and the Mediterranean was the heart of their empire. The Roman themselves were Mediterranean people. Rome is only 16 miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the western Mediterranean.
There are about 803.331 miles between Paris, France and Naples, Italy.
Tyrrhenian sea, Adriatic sea, Ligria sea,Iionian sea and the Mediterranean sea
If you look at a map, you will see that Rome itself is nowhere near the Mediterranean sea. The closest sea to Rome is the Tyrrhenian Sea and that is fifteen miles away from the city of Rome. Rome did benefit from controlling the lands around the Mediterranean both for commerce and defense. Greece, although surrounded by seas, has only a small part of the country (the Peloponnese) directly on the Mediterranean. It is otherwise surrounded by the Aegean and Ionian seas. The Greeks made use of their seacoasts as the Romans did for trade and especially for defense, as the Greeks were a great seafaring people who could produce a formidable navy.
Rome is located 16 miles from theWEST coast of the Italian peninsula The Mediterranean Sea is a short LIDO train ride from the Piramide metro stop downtown!