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Rome, Italy's movement is how the people and the place connected and migration of large groups of people. Rome's movement might be the Roman Catholic faith, or the atounding amount of tourists that visit each year. The last part of movement in Rome would be some of the ideas and products that came to Rome. A good example is how Austraillian Uggs reached the United States when they immigrated there. Rome's movement would definently be more future first (When in Rome?)

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