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Italy is where Latin came from; it was the language of the ancient Romans. However, as the Roman Empire spanned most of southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, several modern countries used the Latin language, such as Spain, Portugal, southern England, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and even present-day Israel, Irak and modern Iran qualify.

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Latin originated in modern-day Italy, in Rome. The region was then called Latium, from which comes the name Latin.

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