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Revision as of 18:09, 20 October 2017
Rome is the capital and biggest city of Italy.
Introduction
Geography
(See also Rome:Geography)
History
(See also Rome:History)
Economy
Other places named Rome
See also
Subject-specific pages that have been started or that we hope will soon be written about Rome
- (please click to visit or start page)
- Accommodation (Hotels, bed&breakfast, motels, camping grounds?)
- Attractions
- Bargains (Where can frugal people buy cheaply?)
- Children's activities
- Churches
- Climate
- Current events
- Downtown (Or CBD or "City centre")
- Food and drink
- Geography (Rivers, mountains, suburbs, localities)
- Government ("Who ya gonna call" if there's a fountain flooding the road?)
- History
- Hospitals (And other medical resources?)
- Industry
- Media (TV, radio, newspapers)
- Museums
- Music
- Natives (Locally or nationally famous people born in Rome)
- Organisations (Clubs, NGOs, societies, charities)
- Pioneers (Who came first?)
- Prominent people (Which residents have been in the public eye?)
- Restaurants
- Schools
- Sport
- Sustainability (Environment and conservation)
- Tertiary education
- Theatres
- Transportation (Bus, cycleway, ferry, motorway, taxi-cab, train)
- Trivia (nicknames, slogan, symbols?)
- Utilities (Electricity, gas, phone, water)
External links
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