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The neighbousr of early Rome were the Etruscans to the north, the Sabines to the east, the other Latins cities and the Volsci to the south and the Aequi and Hernici to the southeast.

When Rome had the Roman Empire, the neighbours of the empire were the Celts and the germanic Peoples to the north, the Scythians to the northeast and the Persians to the east. To the south of the Roman territories in North Africa where was the Sahara desert.

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