There is
Roma, Queensland, a town in Australia
Puerto Roma, Ecuador Roma, Botoşani, a town in Romania
Roma, Sweden, a town in Sweden
Roma, Texas, a town in the United States (There are many more in the united states)
Roma, Lesotho, a town in Africa
Roma, Indonesia
There are cities in Antarctica but not one called Rome
There is a city or town named Rome on every continent EXCEPT Antarctica.
no
Rome
There is a city named Rome on every other continent, except Antarctica.
There are reports that there is a Rome in every continent and that in Asia there is a Rome in Indonesia.
The city name on every continent is Rome, which is the capital city of Italy in Europe, Georgia in the United States, Queensland in Australia, Lesotho in Africa, and Antartica.
Rome was named after Romulus.
No, Antarctica has no cities. To be a city, there must be a catherdal. But besides Antarctica yes
There isn't a single city that is located on every continent. Each continent has its own distinct cities with unique characteristics and cultures.
Rome the city is on the continent of Europe.
Rome is named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.
The Collosseum is in the city of Rome, which is in Italy on the continent of Europe.
It origin of the name Rome is unclear, but it's commonly believed that Rome was named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.
Rome is in Europe and the continent of Africa is directly south of Europe. Therefore the continent of Africa is south of Rome.