
1) Acityinnewyork
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1) All-road terminus 2) Ancient city of Rome 3) Apocalyptic folk musician 4) Appian way terminus 5) Apple beauty 6) Apple or capital 7) Apple variety 8) Arch of constantine setting 9) Baking-apple variety 10) Baths of Caracalla locale 11) Baths of Caracalla site 12) Baths of Diocletian location 13) BBC television drama
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1) Apple
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1) Red wine grape variety
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Rome`s history spans more than two and a half thousand years, since its legendary founding in 753 BC. Rome is one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as `The Eternal City` (Roma Aeterna), a central notion in ancient Roman culture. In the ancient world it was successively the capital city of the Roman Kingdom,......
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[Amtrak station] The current station was built between 1912 and 1914 by the New York Central Railroad south of the city proper to replace the former structure downtown. Such a move was necessitated by a track realignment. In 1988, Amtrak conveyed the station to the city of Rome. Amtrak proposed to close the station in 1996, but the city res...
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[department] Rome was a department of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the city of Rome. It was formed in 1808, when the Papal States were annexed by France, and was known as the Département du Tibre (after the Tiber river) before being renamed in 1810. Following the conquest of the Eternal City, Napoleon ga...
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Romé is a red wine grape grown mainly in the province of Málaga, in the region of Andalusia, Spain. Can also be found in the Sierra de la Contraviesa in the province of Granada. The berries are large and elongated. Also called Romé blanca and Romer. ...
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(from the article `Roman Republic and Empire`) Ancient Roman historians initially differed over the precise date of Rome`s foundation. By the end of the republic, however, it was generally ... ...about the beginning of their city. Roman historians knew that the republic had begun about 500 , because their annual list of magistrates went...
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city, seat (1834) of Floyd county, northwestern Georgia, U.S. It lies about 65 miles (105 km) northwest of Atlanta in a valley where the Etowah and ...
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historic city and capital of Roma provincia, of Lazio regione, and of Italy.[61 related articles]
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Capital of Italy and of Lazio region, on the River Tiber, 27 km/17 mi from the Tyrrhenian Sea; population (2001 est) 2,459,800. Rome is an important transport hub and cultural centre. A large...
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The capital of Italy. Location of the Vatican City , the centre of the Roman Catholic church and the home of the Pope.
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Rome is a variety of apple.
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[
n] - capital and largest city of Italy 2. [n] - the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church
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noun the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church
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(city in Italy) Click images to enlargeCapital of Italy and of Lazio region, on the River Tiber, 27 km/17 mi from the Tyrrhenian Sea; population (2001 est) 2,459,800. Rome is an important transport hub and cultural centre. A...
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