Rome is an inland city. It is about 30 kilometres to the nearest beach at Lido di Ostia which you can travel to by train from Rome. It takes about thirty minutes.
In the summer months, however, the City of Rome builds a city beach in the centre of Rome itself. See related links for a page of information about Rome's beach.
Rome do not have beaches as Rome is a city and city's do not have beaches!
agate rock was origanally found in caves and beaches of Rome
There Is Many places with beaches but many without beaches LANDLOCKED means no beaches for example Vatican city has no beaches so beaches aren't everywhere only with a coast.
No there are no beaches there.
It has 110 beaches
There are 8 beaches in Long Beach, California.
Beaches is the plural of beach.
No, Indonsia has few beaches.
England has lots of beaches.
Most of the Great Lakes have extensive beaches, so - yes- there can be beaches on lakes.
Rome and Carthage fought each other in the Mediterranean for commercial control of the sea-lanes .
Yes there are beaches in Virginia. There is a famous 'Virginia Beach', and many other beaches around lakes and rivers.