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  2. Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome is the national capital of Italy and is the seat of the Italian Government. The official residences of the President of the Italian Republic and the Italian Prime Minister , the seats of both houses of the Italian Parliament and that of the Italian Constitutional Court are located in the historic centre.

  3. Outline of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome – capital of Italy and a special comune (named Comune di Roma Capitale). Rome also serves as the capital of the Lazio region. With 2,876,076 residents in 1,285 km2 (496.1 sq mi), it is also the country's most populated comune. It is the fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits.

  4. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy and is one of the wealthiest cities in Italy. [ 191 ] [ 192 ] Milan and Lombardy had a nominal GDP of €195 billion ($205 billion) and €480.6 billion ($505 billion), respectively, in 2023, being roughly double the GDP of EU countries such as Greece , Hungary or Portugal and being ...

  5. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy's capital and largest city is Rome; other major urban areas include Milan, Naples, Turin, Palermo, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, and Venice. The history of Italy goes back to numerous Italic peoples , notably including the ancient Romans , who conquered the Mediterranean world during the Roman Republic and ruled it for centuries during the ...

  6. Caput Mundi - Wikipedia

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    Map of Rome, the imperial capital at the height of its territorial expansion. Caput Mundi is a Latin phrase which literally means "Head of the world" whereas Roma Caput Mundi means "Rome capital of the world" and is one of the many nicknames given to the city of Rome throughout its history.

  7. List of cities in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map of Italy and some of its major cities. The following is a list of Italian municipalities with a population over 50,000.The table below contains the cities populations as of 31 December 2021, [1] as estimated by the Italian National Institute of Statistics, [2] and the cities census population from the 2011 Italian Census. [3]

  8. Capture of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The first Prime Minister of Italy, Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, [4] died soon after the proclamation of Italian national unity, leaving to his successors the solution of the knotty Venetian and Roman problems. Cavour had firmly believed that without Rome as the capital, Italy's unification would be incomplete. [5] "

  9. History of Milan - Wikipedia

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    From the 20th century onwards Milan became the industrial and financial capital of Italy, [6] [7] one of the economic capitals of Europe and a global financial centre. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Milan was the site of the Expo 1906 , which occupied the entire area of Sempione Park and the area that would subsequently be occupied by the Fiera di Milano , now ...