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To the Italian city called "Mantova"

Actually, it's Mantua, not "Mantova".

he is going to mantua for hiding. he is staying while Friar Lawrence works with the prince so that Romeo may come back. Friar Lawrence tells Romeo he will send messengers to Mantua to keep Romeo informed on what is happening.

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