ancient Rome, like major cities today, was a hub of commerce, culture, and social activity, featuring bustling markets, diverse populations, and a complex infrastructure. It had public amenities such as baths, forums, and theaters that served as social gathering places, similar to modern parks and community centers. Additionally, Rome's extensive road network and advanced engineering reflected the connectivity and urban planning seen in contemporary cities. Overall, both ancient Rome and modern urban centers thrived on trade, innovation, and cultural exchange.
There are no major cities in Rome - Rome is a city, the capital city if Italy. (It you meant to ask - "What are the major cities of the ancient Roman Empire" - then ask this as a separate question).
Rome, Italy is a city.
No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
The major cities in Italy are Naples, Rome, Milan, Turin and Palermo.
The two major cities in Lazio region are Rome and Terracina.
Paris and Rome
Venice
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Italy is filled with many major beautiful cities. Some of the larger cities in Italy include:RomeMilanNaplesFlorenceVeniceVerona
The major TRADE Cities were: Rome, Florence, Venice, Bologna, Naples and Milan.
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The major cities of South Italy are Naples, Bari, Brindisi , Foggia , and Taranto.