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Rome (; , ; ) is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated municipality (central area), with over 2.7 million residents in . While the population of the urban area was estimated by Eurostat to have been 3

Rome

, try also: ancient rome, pope benedict, vatican
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    5 hours ago — Enter for a chance to win your choice of a fully-guided, week-long Rick Steves tour of Paris, Rome or London! Enter once to be included in each monthly drawing through the remainder of 2010. No...

  3. September 01, 2010 — catacombs, then advisable to book a hotel rome center or Milan and Livorno, in order to have a point to rest and share more loads to go next or the next operating structure, especially for a city like...

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    September 01, 2010 — On Thursday, the President of the State of Israel, will be received in Audience at Castelgandolfo by Pope Benedict XVI. In preparation for this appointment, the octogenarian Head of State told an interviewer on...

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    11 hours ago — ROME A brief conversation in Rome. The man had been to a grand "spectacolo". There had been thoroughbreds, Berber riders, charging horses and flashing lances. The ringmaster at...

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    August 31, 2010 — migrants for refugee status before shipping them back across the Mediterranean to squalid detention camps. While in Rome, Qaddafi also delivered an address to a few hundred women -- selected...

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    August 31, 2010 — As spring arrives, a visit to Rome is not just fascinating so that you can visit the town and its history but also so that you can go on a trip to the edges of the city. For example, in another post, I discussed a trip...

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    20 hours ago — “Nero fiddled while Rome burned” says the age-old adage. This summer, the most pressing issue on the mind of Republicans, specifically Sarah Palin and her wing of the Tea Party has been the construction of an...

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    August 30, 2010 — “A world heritage site”, this is what how Rome is understood to many folk because of the dynamic History behind this lovely city. The history of Rome has a life of over 2 and a half thousand years,...

  9. August 30, 2010 — More photos » Paul Sakuma - AP They look friendly now, but wait 'til they get into the steel cage! Browse more photos » Saturday: I had been excited for it, waiting for it, anticipating it for months. A...

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