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Rome is the capital city of Italy. During its millennia-old history, Rome was once a Kingdom that functioned as a city-state before taking over the entire Mediterranean as a Republic before cementing its legacy as a world-famous Empire. Many of Rome's landmarks date back to Roman antiquity, such as the Pantheon, Roman Forum, and Colosseum, the latter being the largest Roman amphitheatre and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Rome is the central hub of the Catholic Church, with its headquarters located in Vatican City, the world's smallest sovereign state and an enclave of Rome. The Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps are other notable landmarks within the city.
Remember kids: when in Rome, do as the Romans do.