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.
1 All other triumphs signified nothing till Rome was the acknowledged capital of Italy .
2 And she, too, replied to Napoleon: Rome capital of Italy , or no alliance.
3 Umbria is the slow food, slow travel capital of Italy .
4 Florence was to replace Turin as the capital of Italy .
5 Then the Italians came in and took it and made it the capital of Italy -so ?
6 He proceeded to lay down as an irrefragable fact that Rome must become the capital of Italy .
7 Then it was called back to defend France against the Prussians, and Rome became the capital of Italy .
8 Viva Rome, the capital of Italy !
9 And only one thing seemed positive-thatthe majority was certainly in favour of Rome remaining the capital of Italy .
10 In 1870 the king entered Rome and early the next year proclaimed the city to be the capital of Italy .
11 Florence became the capital of Italy in 1865, on the day of the sixth anniversary of the birth of Dante.
12 Forget Florence, try Bologna instead Smaller, less busy and regarded as the gourmet capital of Italy (which is saying something!
13 Florence is a very ancient, large, and celebrated city, the capital of Italy ; Lucca, formerly a republic, belongs now to the kingdom of Italy.
14 None of them will acknowledge the superiority of the other, and yet Rome is, from the recollections connected with it, the natural capital of Italy .
15 La Tinti had made her debut the year before, and had enchanted the three most fastidious capitals of Italy .
16 In Italy the same is true; Milan and Turin, where the Saxon and the Gaul predominate, are the real capitals of Italy .
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