What is Rome?
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Capital of Italy, the "Eternal City".
"Roma" in Italian.
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Most romantic city in Europe, where scooters zoom through the anchient streets, where the sound of love making coencides with church bells. Italia's capital and a historic wonderland/jungle
Italy's capital where every street corner offers a glimpse at anchient history.
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Perhaps the greatest television show ever.
Did you see Rome last week?
Yeah dude, Titus is the man.
I totally want to bone Cleopatra.
We need to stop wasting our lives.
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High-Class, or to your satisfaction
Don't get more rome than that.
Those shoes are rome.
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One of the oldest cities in the world. The birth Place of the republican political system and western civilisation.
The city began as a small settlement established by twin Brothers Romulus and Remus nearly 2,500 years ago.
"All Roads lead to Rome" refers to the fact that all roads literally began in the city of Rome and expanded out to the provinces. The Umbilicus urbis Romae, a large cone shaped monument, marked the center of the city and Republic.
Augustus Caesar added the Milliarium Aureum which stood across from the Umbilicus urbis on the Rostra (the speakers Platform for political speeches). It was engraved with all of the Provinces of the Empire at that time and the distance from the monuments.
Today the "Eternal City" is considered , perhaps, one of the most romantic locations on Earth. Ancient edifices, music, good food and a long history is what Rome is most known for.
There is no better place to fall in love than Rome.
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The name of the character from the unwritten 8th Harry Potter book whose formal title is
I saw Rome the other day, and he was totally checking out Bellatrix Lestrange.
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adj: the act of being confused or mislead or lost in a conversation.
I was talking to a Rome yesterday and man did he not know what was going on.
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