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 Food.
 Monuments (I) Coliseum.
 Monuments (II).
 Monuments (III).
 Symbols.
 Sports.
Roman cuisine is particularly remarkable for pastas and pizzas, a
diverse cuisine istypically Mediterranean and is based
on products such as vegetables, fish and meat. Among its typical
dishes we find dishes like bruschetta,
panini, all'amatriciana bucatini, spaghetticarbonara, lasagna, ravi
oli, tortellini, trenette, the abbachio and pannacota.
Coliseum: The Colosseum is an amphitheater
of the Roman Empire period, built in the first century in the center
of the city of Rome. It was declared a World Heritage Site and
one of New Seven Wonders of the Modern World.
At the Coliseum took place gladiator fights and public
spectacles.
St Peter's
  Trevi Fountain                          Basilica




A traditional legend says that   It is a Catholic church located
visitors who throw a coin into   in Vatican City. Many Popes
the fountain ensures that they   have been buried there.
will return to Rome.
Spain square.                     Arch
                             of Constantine.




                            It is a triumphal arch which lies
It is a crossroads of       between the Colosseum
major streets.              and the Palatine Hill, to
The square has 135 stairs   commemorate the victory of
                            Constantine I the Great at the
                            Battle of Milvian Bridge.
This is the shield of Rome.            It is a bronze
The town motto is SPQR, Senatus
                                       statue depicting
Populus Que Romanus (the
Senate and People                      the legendary wolf
of Rome), indicating that in ancient   that suckled
times were the two                     the twins Romulus and
classes of Roman society, that of      Remus.
the patricians and the plebeians
Highlights in football, both domestically and



FOOTBALL
           internationally: AS Roma Football Club of
           Rome and Società Sportiva Lazio.




            Also the Rome Masters is a major tennis
            tournament which otfen go the best players in
TENNIS




            the world.

Rome.pptx

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  • 2.
     Food.  Monuments(I) Coliseum.  Monuments (II).  Monuments (III).  Symbols.  Sports.
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    Roman cuisine isparticularly remarkable for pastas and pizzas, a diverse cuisine istypically Mediterranean and is based on products such as vegetables, fish and meat. Among its typical dishes we find dishes like bruschetta, panini, all'amatriciana bucatini, spaghetticarbonara, lasagna, ravi oli, tortellini, trenette, the abbachio and pannacota.
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    Coliseum: The Colosseumis an amphitheater of the Roman Empire period, built in the first century in the center of the city of Rome. It was declared a World Heritage Site and one of New Seven Wonders of the Modern World. At the Coliseum took place gladiator fights and public spectacles.
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    St Peter's Trevi Fountain Basilica A traditional legend says that It is a Catholic church located visitors who throw a coin into in Vatican City. Many Popes the fountain ensures that they have been buried there. will return to Rome.
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    Spain square. Arch of Constantine. It is a triumphal arch which lies It is a crossroads of between the Colosseum major streets. and the Palatine Hill, to The square has 135 stairs commemorate the victory of Constantine I the Great at the Battle of Milvian Bridge.
  • 7.
    This is theshield of Rome. It is a bronze The town motto is SPQR, Senatus statue depicting Populus Que Romanus (the Senate and People the legendary wolf of Rome), indicating that in ancient that suckled times were the two the twins Romulus and classes of Roman society, that of Remus. the patricians and the plebeians
  • 8.
    Highlights in football,both domestically and FOOTBALL internationally: AS Roma Football Club of Rome and Società Sportiva Lazio. Also the Rome Masters is a major tennis tournament which otfen go the best players in TENNIS the world.