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Sophia Loren was born in Rome, Italy, on September 20, 1934, and she has spent the majority of her life there. Although she has traveled extensively and lived in various places throughout her career, Italy has always been her primary residence. As of October 2023, she continues to be associated with Italy, making her lifelong connection to the country over 89 years.

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