Rome became the capital of unified Italy in 1871 and still is the capital. It replaced Florence which was a temporary capital form 1865 to 1871.
Rome
Rome became the capital of Italy in 1871.
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Rome became the capital city of Italy after the Roman reunification. By 1871, after French troops left the city, and Italian forces had taken Rome, it was declared capital of the new Italy.
in 756 rome became the capital when penin III defeated the lombard
Rome
The capitol of Italy is and was Rome.The former capital of Italy was the lira and is now the euro.
The capital of Italy is Rome.
Rome became the capital of unified Italy in 1871. It replaced Florence which had been a temporary capital for 186 to 1861
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
Rome predates the formation of a united Italy by more than 2000 years. The Kingdom of Italy was established in Sardinia in 1861, and Rome was captured in 1870 to became its capital in 1871. In 1946, the monarchy was abolished and the Italian Republic established.
1871 was when the modern state of Italy was formed, with Rome as its capital. The process of unification actually took over a century and continued after 1871.