The ancient Forum with its temples and monuments is in the middle of the city of Rome Italy — Stock Photo, Image

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Rome Italy, the Eternal city, which has been a destination for tourists since the times of the Roman Emperors. The city holds so many treasures that one visit is not enough to see everything,the Roman statues, buildings and treasures

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