Seven hills.
That's Lisbon, capital city of Portugal. Rome is also (and perhaps firstly) described as being built on seven hills.
Originally Rome was on the seven hills of Rome (the Capitoline, Palatine, Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, Caelian and Aventine. Over time the city expanded beyond this area and come to include other hills, such as the Pincian, the Janiculum and the Vatican.
Rome was not built on hills. Rather, it developed from settlements on the hills in its area which had been there prior to its foundations. The earliest evidence of human settlements goes back to some 500 years before the foundation of the city. It is thought that Rome was formed through the unification of separate settlements on the hills which were to became the Seven Hills of Rome (the Palatine the Esquiline, the Caelian, the Quirinal, the Viminal the Capitoline and the Aventine) into a single state under the rule of a king. People liked to live on hills because they were easier to defend from raids.
The location of Capitoline hill is in Rome. Capitoline hill is the smallest of Romes seven hills, it is also where Romes first and holiest churches were built.
Rome was built on seven hills, but some other cities also qualify. for further information, here are some more, Sheffield, England - Bamburg, Germany, Turku, Finland - Iasi, Romania, - Pula, Croatia - Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Rome is built on seven hills, idiot.
Rome is the city on seven hills.
Rome.
One of the seven hills Rome is built on.
Seven hills.
Rome is not built on an island. It is built on seven hills that surround Rome.
Ancient Rome was built on seven hills.
Cities could not be built upon hills.
The seven hills are:Aventine Hill (Aventinus)Caelian Hill (Caelius)Capitoline Hill (Capitolinus)Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus)Palatine Hill (Palatinus)Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis)Viminal Hill (Viminalis)Clarification:Rome was built on seven hills. The Vatican was built on Mons Vaticanus.
Thiruvananthapuram
I think you're confusing London with Rome.