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Roma

Roma, known in English as Rome, is the capital and largest city of Italy. It lies in the Lazio region in central-western Italy, on the Tiber River, about 24 kilometers inland from the Tyrrhenian Sea. According to tradition, Roma was founded in 753 BCE by Romulus and Remus and has long been a major political, cultural, and religious center.

Ancient Roma was the seat of the Roman Kingdom, Republic, and Empire, shaping law, governance, engineering, and

Roma contains numerous landmarks such as the Colosseum, Roman Forum, Pantheon, and Trevi Fountain, as well as

The city proper has about 2.8 million residents, with a metropolitan area of over 4 million. Its

art
across
the
Mediterranean.
After
the
fall
of
the
Western
Empire,
the
city
declined
but
regained
prominence
in
the
Middle
Ages
as
the
seat
of
the
Papacy.
In
1871
Roma
became
the
capital
of
the
unified
Kingdom
of
Italy,
and
since
1946
it
has
been
the
capital
of
the
Italian
Republic.
Vatican
City,
an
independent
state
located
within
the
city
that
houses
the
Vatican
Museums
and
St.
Peter’s
Basilica.
The
historic
centre,
with
its
ancient
ruins,
churches,
and
palaces,
is
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
Site
designated
in
1980.
economy
focuses
on
services,
administration,
tourism,
and
industry.
Roma
is
served
by
Leonardo
da
Vinci–Fiumicino
Airport
and
a
network
of
rail
and
metro
lines,
including
Termini
Station.