Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
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Examples for "Roma"
Examples for "Roma"
1Methods: We carried out a national vaccination coverage survey of Roma children.
2I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome.
3The Procurator General sat in front of Roma and leaned slightly forward.
4Real Madrid, another possible suitor, have yet to make contact with Roma.
5Fellow Italian club AS Roma is controlled by an American investment group.
1The Eternal City was in a state of chronic discontent and anarchy.
2A group of legends gathers round the birthplace of the Eternal City.
3Victor Emmanuel's troops would enter Venice and perhaps even the Eternal City.
4And with what soldiery Think you he now defends the Eternal City?
5You, Edgerton-youhaven't run to the telephone to call up Eternal City?
1Other inspections were carried out at foreign missions across the Italian capital.
2Summit meetings and events would then continue in the Italian capital.
3His father was vice-mayor of the Italian capital for a decade.
4They responded by boycotting cappuccino, thereby reducing milk sales in the Italian capital.
5There are more than 900 parochial and historic churches in the Italian capital.
1All other triumphs signified nothing till Rome was the acknowledged capital of Italy.
2And she, too, replied to Napoleon: Rome capital of Italy, or no alliance.
3Umbria is the slow food, slow travel capital of Italy.
4Florence was to replace Turin as the capital of Italy.
5Then the Italians came in and took it and made it the capital of Italy-so?
1This month, thousands marched in Rome to demand action on record unemployment.
2But Rome needs cash and is asking the regional government for help.
3Last week, Mr Salvini said Rome should increase its deportations of migrants.
4If Rome could rule Venetian minds it might also rule Venetian politics.
5Having said this, Rome is not an especially good city for walking.
6In July, Rome passed a law outlining measures for the nuclear renaissance.
7I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome.
8Of course I'm happy, Aldridge said on the Jim Rome radio show.
9Far from the oppressive elements of Rome-free to seek his pleasures.
10If our children are to rule after us, they must know Rome.
11Tyranny in Rome was exercised more intellectually than in the French Capital.
12The very same thing happened in Rome in the case of Cæsar.
13This time last year, I had been waiting for him in Rome.
14For years I've been putting money into banks in London and Rome.
15Today, America is the Roman empire, and New York is Rome itself.
16The pope ruled at Rome and in the States of the Church.