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Rome is not a Greek colony. Unlike cities such as Massalia (modern-day Marseille) or Neapolis (Naples), which were established by Greek settlers, Rome was founded by the Latins and later grew into a powerful empire independent of Greek colonization. While it was heavily influenced by Greek culture, especially in art and philosophy, it is distinct from being a Greek colony.

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