because the location of the city was good of landforms and farming suppply for those who needed it
Rome is not a country, but the capital city of Italy. Italy is known for its rich history, culture, and cuisine, making it a popular destination for many expats. However, like any city, living in Rome comes with its own set of challenges such as high cost of living, traffic congestion, and bureaucracy.
Rome is the capital of Italy.
Rome's location affected it by Romans were far enough from the Tiber River to escape raids by sea going Pirates and Rome's location across 7 steep hills made it easy to defend against enemies.
Vatican City is the smallest country in Rome. It is an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy.
Rome is the capital city of Italy.
because the location of the city was good of landforms and farming suppply for those who needed it
Get an atlas or look at a map of Italy. find the capital, which is Rome. Today's modern Rome is in the same place as ancient Rome. The city has not gone anywhere in 2,767 years.
ancient Rome was in the middle of the known world at that time.
There are no hippodromes in Rome, but there is a Roman hippodrome in ancient city of Aphrodisias, Turkey and there are others in different parts of the world.
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The location of Stadio Flaminio is Rome City in Italy.
No, Rome is not an adverb.Rome is a city, a place, therefore it is a noun.
Rome is an ancient city. It has a lot of history in it.
It was on hills which was good for defence It was on a river which gave it a water supply and a means of transport to the coast and Mediterranean. It was far enough inland to prevent surprise pirate raids.
No, Vatican City is distinct and independent country totally surrounded by the city of Rome. Rome is a part of Italy, the Vatican is not.
The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops.
Livy meant that Rome's location is very fertile, a good trade center, good weather.