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The capital and largest city of Italy.
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What do the additional numbers on the side of houses in Rome stand for?
Those are plates that in the 19th century identified individual gaslights, which were installed in Rome from 1854, starting with 44 streetlamps, and then proceeding to install thousands of them. … The story is told in a blog devoted to Rome (in Italian). …
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Rome Metro Line C (Pigneto station) - is it open?
A confirmation comes from the official website of Rome transports, which gives the timetables and other information for line C. …
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Car pick-up points in Rome
Actually, A1 passes east of Rome about 10 km out of the GRA (the outer highway ring), which itself circles Rome from quite outside. So, any point in the city proper already means quite a detour. … As you pointed out, Tiburtina station is some of a least evil, since it is in the eastern part of Rome, at the point where the A24 enters the city. …