As of 2021, the population of Rome, Italy is estimated to be around 2.8 million people.
Ancient Rome required approximately 80 million bushels of grain per year to feed its population. This translated to around 1 million tons of grain, with most of it imported from provinces like Egypt.
The smallest in both area and population is Vatican City, the city-state located in Rome that is sovereign territory of the Roman Catholic Church. It has an area of 0.17 square miles and a population of about 1000.
The population density of Italy is around 205 people per square kilometer. Italy is densely populated, with the highest concentrations of people residing in urban areas such as Rome, Milan, and Naples. The country also has regions with lower population density, such as the mountainous areas in the north.
The Vatican City, a landlocked city-state surrounded by Rome, Italy, is the country with the smallest population in the world. It is home to approximately 800 residents, mostly clergy and members of the Swiss Guard.
i believe the population of rome is aprpox:2,628,000
The population of Diocese of Rome is 2,809,000.
The population of Saint-Rome is 59.
Saint-Rome-de-Cernon's population is 757.
The population of Saint-Rome-de-Dolan is 73.
Saint-Rome-de-Tarn's population is 845.
The current population of rome is 11.5 million I would say the above answer is incorrect, 2 other sites indicate a population of 2.718 million people in Rome and 3.6 million in Rome Greater
The population of Rome is 2,646,000
The question is underspecified.What is the percentage required relative to:Roman Catholics in the world?Total population of Rome?Christian population of Rome?
Modern Rome is not a megacity. It has a population of about three million. Ancient Rome was the biggest city in the world with a population which has been estimated at 1-1,4 million.
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Rome's population was over 1,000,000 (1 million) in the height of it's power and prosperity.