Rome became a part of Italy with the unification of the country in the 19th century. The process, known as the Risorgimento, culminated in 1870 when the Kingdom of Italy annexed Rome after the withdrawal of French troops protecting the Papal States. The city was officially declared the capital of Italy in 1871, solidifying its status within the newly unified nation. This marked the end of centuries of papal rule and the beginning of Rome's role as the political and cultural center of Italy.
No Greece is not part of Italy. Greece and Italy are two seperate countries in Europe. They are also very close to one another on the globe.
Because Ancient Rome was centred in ROME in Italy/Italia, hence the name Roman/Rome.
Rome is the capital city of italy. It is located in the western part of europe.
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No. Rome is the capital city of Italy and is on the Italian mainland. Sicily is an island that is part of Italy.
Rome is in Italy over 6000 km from the US, it is obviously not part of the States.
Rome is located in Italy, which is part of the continent of Europe.
Rome is the capital of Italy, and Italy was part of the Axis Powers. Actually utbevo 14 Rome itself stayed independent during the war but Italy was axis.
It was, and still is, in Italy.
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no there is not a beach in any part of Rome because Rome is a city and there capital of Italy !! :):):):):)
Rome is the capital of Italy, therefore Rome is in Italy.