First, because Rome is almost southern Italy, which means that in winters you will hardly ever come across snowstorms. Then, in summer Rome is windier than Milan because it has a lower population density. One thing to consider tho is that Rome will be way more humid than Milan since it is closer to the coast and so more susceptible to humidity.
Milan is more than twice the distance from Rome than Florence is... Rome to Florence - 284km. Rome to Milan - 582km. Source: Google Earth.
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what are you taking to get there
no it is in milan. it is called the "San Siro" and they share it with inter milan.
No, Rome is.
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Milan is bigger like Rome and it's considered the capital by most of Italians
In Florence and Milan.
Yes, Rome first, then Milan's airport.
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The full saying is "When in Rome, do as the Romans do". The phrase developed from the following incident: When St. Augustine arrived in Milan, he observed that the Church did not fast on Saturday as did the Church at Rome. He consulted St. Ambrose, bishop of Milan, who replied: "When I am at Rome, I fast on a Saturday; when I am at Milan, I do not. Follow the custom of the Church where you are." The comment was changed to "When they are at Rome, they do there as they see done," by Robert Burton in his Anatomy of Melancholy. Eventually it became, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
Rome and Milan are the 2 largest cities is Italy.