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  2. Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma, pronounced ⓘ) is the capital city of Italy.It is also the capital of the Lazio region, the centre of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, and a special comune (municipality) named Comune di Roma Capitale.

  3. Milan - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Rome is Italy's political and cultural capital, Milan is the country's industrial and financial heart, being the economic capital of Italy [13] and it is a global financial centre as well. Milan is considered, together with London, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Paris, one of the six European economic capitals. [14]

  4. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Milan is the economic capital of Italy, [250] and a global financial centre and fashion capital of the world. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena , founded in 1472, is the world's oldest or second oldest bank in continuous operation .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Unification of Italy - Wikipedia

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    However, on 8 April, Italy and Prussia signed an agreement that supported Italy's acquisition of Venetia, and on 20 June Italy issued a declaration of war on Austria. Within the context of Italian unification, the Austro-Prussian war is called the Third Independence War , after the First (1848) and the Second (1859).

  7. 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.

  8. Capture of Rome - Wikipedia

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    After a plebiscite held on 2 October 1870, Rome was officially made capital of Italy on 3 February 1871, completing the unification of Italy (Risorgimento). The capture of Rome by the Royal Italian Army brought an end to the Papal States, which had existed since the Donation of Pepin in 756, along with the temporal power of the Holy See , and ...

  9. Palermo - Wikipedia

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    Following the Norman conquest, Palermo became the capital of a new kingdom, the Kingdom of Sicily, that lasted from 1130 to 1816. [6] The population of Palermo urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 855,285, while its metropolitan area is the fifth most populated in Italy, with around 1.2 million people. In the central area, the city has a ...