There is
Roma, Queensland, a town in Australia
Puerto Roma, Ecuador Roma, Botoşani, a town in Romania
Roma, Sweden, a town in Sweden
Roma, Texas, a town in the United States (There are many more in the united states)
Roma, Lesotho, a town in Africa
Roma, Indonesia
There are cities in Antarctica but not one called Rome
Rome
There is a city named Rome on every other continent, except Antarctica.
There are reports that there is a Rome in every continent and that in Asia there is a Rome in Indonesia.
There is a city called Rome in Italy, Europe, which is not listed in your options. However, there is a city named Rome in the state of Georgia, USA. It is important to note that the city in Georgia was named after the famous Italian city.
Rome was named after Romulus.
No, Antarctica has no cities. To be a city, there must be a catherdal. But besides Antarctica yes
According to the site Jayp, the city is Rome. I do not know if this takes into consideration Antarctica. Source: http://www.jayp.net/trivia/geo01.htm
Rome the city is on the continent of Europe.
Ah, what a delightful question! The city name that appears on every continent is "Rome." Just like happy little trees that can be found all around the world, the name of Rome brings a sense of unity and connection across the globe. It's a reminder that no matter where we are, we are all part of this beautiful world together.
Rome is named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.
The Collosseum is in the city of Rome, which is in Italy on the continent of Europe.
It origin of the name Rome is unclear, but it's commonly believed that Rome was named after Romulus, the mythological founder of the city.