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  2. Economy of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome is a major EU and international financial, cultural, and business center. Rome's trade is 0.1% of world economic trade. With a 2005 GDP of €94.376 billion (US$121.5 billion), [1] the city produces 6.7% of the national GDP after Milan which provides 10%, and its unemployment rate, lowered from 11.1% to 6.5% between 2001 and 2005, is now one of the lowest rates of all the European Union ...

  3. Roman economy - Wikipedia

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    Landscape resulting from the ruina montium mining technique at Las Médulas, Roman Spain, one of the most important gold mines in the Roman Empire. The main mining regions of the Empire were Spain (gold, silver, copper, tin, lead); Gaul (gold, silver, iron); Britain (mainly iron, lead, tin), the Danubian provinces (gold, iron); Macedonia and Thrace (gold, silver); and Asia Minor (gold, silver ...

  4. Italy–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Italy hosts the NATO Defense College in Rome. In addition to close governmental, economic and cultural ties, according to Pew Research global opinion polls, Italy is one of the most pro-American nations in the world, with 70% of Italians viewing the United States favorably in 2002, increasing to 78% in 2014. [3]

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  6. Italy–Latin America Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Italy–Latin America Conference or Italo–Latin America Conference, formally the Italy–Latin America and Caribbean Conference, is an inter-governmental forum for encounter between Italy and the countries of Latin America. A biennial summit is organised in Italy by the "Italo-Latin American Institute" located in Rome, with many ...

  7. Club of Rome - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Club of Rome established a think tank, called tt30, consisting of about 30 men and women, ages 25–35. It aimed to identify problems in the world and suggest approaches to addressing them, from the perspective of youth. [citation needed] In 2008, the club moved its headquarters from Hamburg to Winterthur in Switzerland. [13]

  8. A reckoning is coming for Florida's condo owners as buildings ...

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    Home prices in Florida have increased 67% since 2020 and homeowners insurance was up 42% last year. In the vast majority of Florida counties, the median-income household can’t afford the median ...

  9. More bad news for Miami? CFP chair says committee won't ... - AOL

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    The committee revealed its next-to-last set of rankings on Tuesday night and vaulted three-loss Alabama ahead of two-loss Miami for what is provisionally the final at-large spot in the 12-team ...