Rivers and hills are the geographic features that make Rome favorable. These features were essential to Rome's growth as an empire.
the mountains and the sea
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the mountains and the sea
rome italy
ok obviiously this is the empores the empores and the decline of the empire affected their growth
The city of Rome is very important to Roman Catholics and is where the Pope lives but Roman Catholicism itself is not based on a geographic region. Eastern and Greek Orthodox both started or are mostly in certain regions. However it is more about where these religions are more popularly practiced than the geographic location itself.
what is the relative and absolute location of rome
How did Rome's location affect its development
does any body know the answer of this question: § "How was geographic location important to economic, social, and political development of ancient Rome?"
The hills of Rome made it easily defendable against attacker until it outgrew them and the river Tiber allowed the Romans to have a fresh source of drinking water.
The location of a civilization is an important prerequisite- so it is with Rome. If you looked at Rome on a map, you would see it is surrounded by mountains, jungles, and a turbulent sea on all sides. It is from this sheltered position that Rome springboarded to greatness. Remember, Hannibil of Charthage had a great deal of trouble crossing the Roman mountains. The story of the elephants is famous.
Rome is located in Italy