There is a city named Rome on every other continent, except Antarctica.
No, there are no cities in Antarctica.
No Antarctica has no cities, so no not everycontinenthas a city called Rome (I assume you read the same thing i did)
The name of Rome today is Rome. Same city, same place, same name.
No, Antarctica has no cities. To be a city, there must be a catherdal. But besides Antarctica yes
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
The city name shared by all seven continents is "Antarctica." This is because Antarctica is the only continent without a city, so technically it can be considered a city shared by all continents.
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There are Catholics on every Continent in the world, excepting, perhaps, Antarctica. Historically, most of them were from Rome, Europe, and the mid-East, as this was the beginning of Christianity
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
Antarctica is a proper noun. It is the name of a continent.
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There are no states in Antarctica; Antarctica is governed by The Antarctic Treaty.