Administrative subdivision of Rome
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The administrative subdivision of Rome consists of the 19 sub-municipalities (municipi
Municipio
Municipio and Município are terms used for country subdivisions. They are often translated as municipality.-Overview:...

) of Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

's municipality. Originally, the city was divided into 20 sub-municipalities, but the XIV, what is now the Comune di Fiumicino
Fiumicino, Italy
Fiumicino is a town and comune in the province of Rome, Lazio, central Italy. It is famous for the presence of the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, the busiest airport in Italy and the fifth busiest in Europe.-History:...

, voted some years ago to become a full municipality itself and eventually detached from Rome.

Municipi

MunicipioInhabitants
(As of 2003-12-31)
Density
inhabitants/ha
Urban areas
Municipio I
Municipio I
Municipio ICountry:Municipality: RomeArea:14 km²Population:126,703Pop. density:8,859 km²President:Orlando Corsetti Website:Map...

 
121,751 25.1 Includes the traditional Rioni: Monti
Monti (rione of Rome)
Monti is the name of one of the twelve Rioni of Rome, rione I. The name literally means mountains in Italian and comes from the fact that the Esquiline and the Viminal Hills, and parts of the Quirinal and the Caelian Hills belonged to this rione...

, Trevi
Trevi (rione of Rome)
Trevi is the rione II of Rome. The origin of its name is not clear,but the most accepted possibility is that it comes from the Latin trivium, because there were three streets all leading to "piazza dei Crociferi",...

, Colonna
Colonna (rione of Rome)
Colonna is the III rione of Rome. Its logo is a silver column on a red background.-External links:*...

, Campo Marzio
Campus Martius
The Campus Martius , was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about in extent. In the Middle Ages, it was the most populous area of Rome...

, Ponte
Ponte (rione of Rome)
Ponte is the fifth rione of Rome. Its name comes from Ponte Sant'Angelo, which connects Ponte with the rione of Borgo. This bridge was built by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD to connect his mausoleum to the rest of the city...

, Parione
Parione
For the isopod genus in the family Bopyridae, see Parione Parione is the VI rione of Rome.Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone , from which the name "Parione"...

, Regola
Regola (rione of Rome)
Regola is the VII rione of Rome. The name comes from Arenula, that was the name of the soft sand that the river Tiber left after the floods, and that built strands on the left bank...

, Sant'Eustachio
Sant'Eustachio (rione of Rome)
Sant'Eustachio is the VIII rione of Rome. Its logo is made of the head of a deer and of the bust of Jesus: the figures are golden on a red background.-External links:*...

, Pigna
Pigna (rione of Rome)
Pigna is the name of rione IX of Rome. The name means "pine cone" in Italian, and the symbol for the rione is the colossal bronze pine cone, the Pigna, which decorated a fountain in Ancient Rome next to a vast Temple of Isis. There water flowed copiously from the top of the pinecone. The Pigna...

, Campitelli
Campitelli
Campitelli is the X rione of Rome. In the logo there is the black head of a dragon on a white background. This symbol comes from the legend that Pope Silvester I threw out a dragon staying in the Forum Romanum.-External links:*...

, Sant'Angelo
Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome)
Sant'Angelo is the eleventh historic district or rione of Rome, often written as rione XI - Sant'Angelo. Its coat of arms is an angel on a red background, holding a palm branch in its left hand. In another version, the angel holds a sword in its right hand and a scale in its left.Sant'Angelo, the...

, Trastevere
Trastevere
Trastevere is rione XIII of Rome, on the west bank of the Tiber, south of Vatican City. Its name comes from the Latin trans Tiberim, meaning literally "beyond the Tiber". The correct pronunciation is "tras-TEH-ve-ray", with the accent on the second syllable. Its logo is a golden head of a lion on a...

, Esquilino
Esquilino (rione of Rome)
Esquilino is the XV rione, that is historic district, of the city. Its coat of arms bears two figures: a tree and three green mountains, all on a silver background. It is named for the Esquiline Hill, one of the Seven Hills of Rome....

, Ludovisi
Ludovisi
Ludovisi can refer to:*Ludovisi , a noble Italian family*Ludovisi, Lazio, a rione in the City of Rome* Alberico Boncompagni Ludovisi, prince of Venosa and proprietor of Latium wine estate Fiorano...

, Sallustiano
Sallustiano
Sallustiano is the XVII rione of Rome. The name refers to the ancient Gardens of Sallust which was located here....

, part of Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio is the XVIII rione of Rome. The logo is the golden banner of the Praetorian Guard on a red background. The rione takes its name by the ruins of the Castrum Praetorium, the barracks of the Praetorian Guard, included in the Aurelian Walls....

, Celio
Celio (rione of Rome)
Celio is the XIXth rione of Rome. Its logo is the bust of an African, with an elephant headdress with golden tusks on a silver background, in memory of an African bust that was found in via Capo d'Africa.- Churches :* San Giovanni a Porta Latina...

Municipio II  123,883 90.6 Includes the districts: Flaminio, Parioli
Parioli
Parioli is a neighbourhood in the north of Rome, Italy. The name comes from Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given to the area before its incorporation into the city proper at the beginning of the 20th century...

, Pinciano, Salario and a part of the Trieste
Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of land lying between the Adriatic Sea and Italy's border with Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city...

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Municipio III  56,272 95.2 Includes: part of the Rione
Rione
Rione is the name given to a ward in several Italian cities, the best-known of which is Rome. Unlike a quartiere, a rione is usually an official administrative subdivision...

 Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio is the XVIII rione of Rome. The logo is the golden banner of the Praetorian Guard on a red background. The rione takes its name by the ruins of the Castrum Praetorium, the barracks of the Praetorian Guard, included in the Aurelian Walls....

; the districts Nomentano, and a part of the Tiburtino.
Municipio IV  202,716 20.7 Includes the districts: Monte Sacro
Monte Sacro (quarter)
Monte Sacro is the 16th quarter of Rome, named after the Monte Sacro....

, Monte Sacro Alto, Val Melaina, Castel Giubileo, Marcigliana, Casal Boccone, Tor S. Giovanni and a part of the Trieste
Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of land lying between the Adriatic Sea and Italy's border with Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city...

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Municipio V  184,658 37.6 Includes the districts: Pietralata, Ponte Mammolo, S. Basilio, Settecamini
Settecamini
Settecamini is a quarter of Rome, and is the name of the sixth area of the town of Rome in the Agro Romano indicated by Z. VI. It is located in the east of the town near the Grande Raccordo Anulare and it borders the town of Guidonia Montecelio.It is part of the Municipio V.-History:The first...

, Tor Cervara, Tor Sapienza, Acqua Vergine
Acqua Vergine
Acqua Vergine is one of the several aqueducts that serve the city of Rome, in Italy, with pure drinking-water. The name derives from the name of its predecessor, Aqua Virgo, which was constructed by Marcus Agrippa in 19 BC, terminating at its castellum at the Baths of Agrippa, and, through a...

 and parts of the Tiburtino and of the Collatino.
Municipio VI  129,228 163.2 Includes parts of the districts: Tiburtino, Prenestino-Labicano, Tuscolano and Collatino.
Municipio VII  124,979 65.6 Includes the districts: Prenestino, Centocelle, Alessandrino, Tor Tre Teste
Tor Tre Teste
Tor Tre Teste is a district of Rome, Italy, outside the city walls. It is located in Municipio VII along Via Praenestina. It has a population of 12,176....

, La Rustica and parts of the Tuscolano, Collatino, Don Bosco, Tor Cervara, Tor Sapienza and Torre Spaccata.
Municipio VIII  203,262 17.9 Includes the districts: Lunghezza, S. Vittorino
S. Vittorino
San Vittorino Amiterno is a quaint village in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of L'Aquila.-History:...

, Torre Angela, Borghesiana and parts of the Don Bosco, Acqua Vergine
Acqua Vergine
Acqua Vergine is one of the several aqueducts that serve the city of Rome, in Italy, with pure drinking-water. The name derives from the name of its predecessor, Aqua Virgo, which was constructed by Marcus Agrippa in 19 BC, terminating at its castellum at the Baths of Agrippa, and, through a...

, Torre Spaccata, Torre Maura, Torrenova
Torrenova (Rome district)
Torrenova is the 16th zone of Rome, part in the VIII, part in the X Municipio....

 and Torre Gaia.
Municipio IX  131,210 162.6 Includes parts of the districts: Prenestino-Labicano, Tuscolano and Appio Latino.
Municipio X  180,873 46.8 Includes: Appio Claudio, Capannelle, and parts of Tuscolano, Don Bosco, Appio Pignatelli, Torre Maura, Torrenova
Torrenova (Rome district)
Torrenova is the 16th zone of Rome, part in the VIII, part in the X Municipio....

, Torre Gaia.
Municipio XI  138,569 29.3 Includes parts of: Appio Latino, Ostiense
Ostiense
Ostiense is a quarter in the south of Rome, Italy. It comprises the area near the Ostiense Way from the Porta San Paolo to the Magliana Viaduct. Its official boundaries include the neighborhood of Garbatella....

, Ardeatino, Appio Pignatelli, Torricola and Cecchignola.
Municipio XII  166,753 9.1 Includes: Giuliano-Dalmata, EUR
Esposizione Universale Roma
EUR is a residential and business district in Rome, Italy, located south of the city center. The area was originally chosen in 1930s as the site for the 1942 world's fair which Benito Mussolini planned to open to celebrate twenty years of Fascism. EUR was also designed to direct the expansion of...

, Fonte Ostiense, Vallerano
Vallerano
Vallerano is a comune in the Province of Viterbo in the Italian region Latium, located about 60 km northwest of Rome and about 13 km southeast of Viterbo...

, Castel di Decima, Torrino, Mostacciano Spinaceto
Spinaceto
Spinaceto is the urban area 12g of Municipio XII of the city of Rome. It is part of the area Z. XXVIII Tor de 'Cenci.Population: 25,198.Aka Eur Spinaceto its name initial design, is located south of GRA, which is 1 km, and is bounded on the north and west by Mezzocammino, east of Pontina....

 and parts of Mezzocammino, Ostiense
Ostiense
Ostiense is a quarter in the south of Rome, Italy. It comprises the area near the Ostiense Way from the Porta San Paolo to the Magliana Viaduct. Its official boundaries include the neighborhood of Garbatella....

, Castel di Leva and Cecchignola.
Municipio XIII
Municipio XIII
Municipio XIIICountry:Municipality: RomeArea:150.64 km²Population:200,114pop. density:1,328 km²President:Giacomo Vizzani Website:Map...

 
200,785 13.3 Includes: Ostia Ponente, Ostia Levante, Castel Fusano, and parts of Tor de' Cenci and Mezzocammino.
Muncipio XV  153,473 21.7 Includes parts of: Portuense, Gianicolense, Magliana
Magliana
The Magliana neighborhood or ward is located on the South-West periphery of Rome, Italy along the Tiber River. The neighborhood dates back to the mid 1900's and is home to a diverse group of people of all ages and ethnicities. About 40,000 people reside in Magliana; housing is made up of mostly...

, Magliana Vecchia, Ponte Galeria
Ponte Galeria
Ponte Galeria is a zona in the comune of Rome, Italy. On 31 May 2005, it had a population of 7,501....

, Pisana.
Municipio XVI  145,228 19.9 Includes parts of: Portuense, Gianicolense, Maccarese, Pisana, Castel di Guido.
Municipio XVII  73,869 131.7 Includes the Rioni Prati
Prati (rione of Rome)
Prati is the XXII rione of Rome. Its logo is the shape of Hadrian's mausoleum, in a blue color on a silver background. Hadrian's mausoleum was not in this area, but in the rione Borgo, bordering Prati to the south. This is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Rome.In Piazza Della Libertà, on...

 and Borgo
Borgo (rione of Rome)
Borgo , is the 14th historic district of Rome, Italy. It lies on the west bank of the Tiber, and has a trapezoidal shape. Its coat of arms shows a lion , lying in front of three mounts and a star...

 and parts of the districts Trionfale, Della Vittoria.
Municipio XVIII  135,160 19.7 Includes parts of:Aurelio
Aurelio
Aurelio is a Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Galician given name, may refer to:*Aurelius of Asturias, the origin of the given name*Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Brazilian lexicographer...

, Trionfale, Primavalle
Primavalle
Primavalle is the 27th quarter of Rome. It is part of the Municipio XIX.The first edifices were built in 1938.-See also:*Rogo di Primavalle...

, Castel di Guido, Casalotti
Casalotti
Casalotti is the name of the forty-eighth area of Rome in the Agro Romano, denoted by Z. XLVIII.The name also indicates a fraction of Roma Capitale.The area takes its name from the main road to Casalotti name, probably due to the numerous houses that were in the area.Surrounded by green hills, the...

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Municipio XIX
Municipio XIX
Municipio XIXCountry:Municipality: RomeArea:137 km²Population:177,418pop. density:1,295 km²President:Alfredo Milioni Website:MapThe Municipio XIX, is an administrative subdivisions of the city of Rome...

 
180,268 13.7 Includes parts of: Aurelio
Aurelio
Aurelio is a Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Galician given name, may refer to:*Aurelius of Asturias, the origin of the given name*Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Brazilian lexicographer...

, Trionfale, Primavalle
Primavalle
Primavalle is the 27th quarter of Rome. It is part of the Municipio XIX.The first edifices were built in 1938.-See also:*Rogo di Primavalle...

, Della Vittoria.
Municipio XX  148,195 7.9 Includes: Tor di Quinto, La Giustiniana, La Storta, Cesano and parts of Della Vittoria, Tomba di Nerone.

List of the historic Rioni of Rome's center

RioneName
R. I Monti
Monti (rione of Rome)
Monti is the name of one of the twelve Rioni of Rome, rione I. The name literally means mountains in Italian and comes from the fact that the Esquiline and the Viminal Hills, and parts of the Quirinal and the Caelian Hills belonged to this rione...

R. II Trevi
Trevi (rione of Rome)
Trevi is the rione II of Rome. The origin of its name is not clear,but the most accepted possibility is that it comes from the Latin trivium, because there were three streets all leading to "piazza dei Crociferi",...

R. III Colonna
Colonna (rione of Rome)
Colonna is the III rione of Rome. Its logo is a silver column on a red background.-External links:*...

R. IV Campo Marzio
Campus Martius
The Campus Martius , was a publicly owned area of ancient Rome about in extent. In the Middle Ages, it was the most populous area of Rome...

R. V Ponte
Ponte (rione of Rome)
Ponte is the fifth rione of Rome. Its name comes from Ponte Sant'Angelo, which connects Ponte with the rione of Borgo. This bridge was built by Emperor Hadrian in 134 AD to connect his mausoleum to the rest of the city...

R. VI Parione
Parione
For the isopod genus in the family Bopyridae, see Parione Parione is the VI rione of Rome.Its name comes from the fact that in the area there was a huge ancient wall, maybe belonging to the stadium of Domitianus; the nickname people gave to this wall was Parietone , from which the name "Parione"...

R. VII Regola
Regola (rione of Rome)
Regola is the VII rione of Rome. The name comes from Arenula, that was the name of the soft sand that the river Tiber left after the floods, and that built strands on the left bank...

R. VIII Sant'Eustachio
Sant'Eustachio (rione of Rome)
Sant'Eustachio is the VIII rione of Rome. Its logo is made of the head of a deer and of the bust of Jesus: the figures are golden on a red background.-External links:*...

R. IX Pigna
Pigna (rione of Rome)
Pigna is the name of rione IX of Rome. The name means "pine cone" in Italian, and the symbol for the rione is the colossal bronze pine cone, the Pigna, which decorated a fountain in Ancient Rome next to a vast Temple of Isis. There water flowed copiously from the top of the pinecone. The Pigna...

R. X Campitelli
Campitelli
Campitelli is the X rione of Rome. In the logo there is the black head of a dragon on a white background. This symbol comes from the legend that Pope Silvester I threw out a dragon staying in the Forum Romanum.-External links:*...

R. XI Sant'Angelo
Sant'Angelo (rione of Rome)
Sant'Angelo is the eleventh historic district or rione of Rome, often written as rione XI - Sant'Angelo. Its coat of arms is an angel on a red background, holding a palm branch in its left hand. In another version, the angel holds a sword in its right hand and a scale in its left.Sant'Angelo, the...

R. XII Ripa
Ripa (rione of Rome)
Ripa is the XII rione of Rome. The logo is a white rudder on a red background, to remind the port of Ripa Grande, placed in Trastevere, but facing the rione.-External links:*...

R. XIII Trastevere
Trastevere
Trastevere is rione XIII of Rome, on the west bank of the Tiber, south of Vatican City. Its name comes from the Latin trans Tiberim, meaning literally "beyond the Tiber". The correct pronunciation is "tras-TEH-ve-ray", with the accent on the second syllable. Its logo is a golden head of a lion on a...

R. XIV Borgo
Borgo (rione of Rome)
Borgo , is the 14th historic district of Rome, Italy. It lies on the west bank of the Tiber, and has a trapezoidal shape. Its coat of arms shows a lion , lying in front of three mounts and a star...

R. XV Esquilino
Esquilino (rione of Rome)
Esquilino is the XV rione, that is historic district, of the city. Its coat of arms bears two figures: a tree and three green mountains, all on a silver background. It is named for the Esquiline Hill, one of the Seven Hills of Rome....

R. XVI Ludovisi
Ludovisi
Ludovisi can refer to:*Ludovisi , a noble Italian family*Ludovisi, Lazio, a rione in the City of Rome* Alberico Boncompagni Ludovisi, prince of Venosa and proprietor of Latium wine estate Fiorano...

R. XVII Sallustiano
Sallustiano
Sallustiano is the XVII rione of Rome. The name refers to the ancient Gardens of Sallust which was located here....

R. XVIII Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio
Castro Pretorio is the XVIII rione of Rome. The logo is the golden banner of the Praetorian Guard on a red background. The rione takes its name by the ruins of the Castrum Praetorium, the barracks of the Praetorian Guard, included in the Aurelian Walls....

R. XIX Celio
Celio (rione of Rome)
Celio is the XIXth rione of Rome. Its logo is the bust of an African, with an elephant headdress with golden tusks on a silver background, in memory of an African bust that was found in via Capo d'Africa.- Churches :* San Giovanni a Porta Latina...

R. XX Testaccio
Testaccio
Testaccio is the 20th rione of Rome, deriving its name from Monte Testaccio. In antiquity, much of the Tiber River trade took place here, and the remains of broken clay vessels were stacked creating the artificial Testaccio hill, which today is a source of much archeological evidence as to the...

R. XXI San Saba
San Saba (rione of Rome)
San Saba is the XXI rione of Rome. It was named after the Basilica of San Saba, which lies there....

R. XXII Prati
Prati (rione of Rome)
Prati is the XXII rione of Rome. Its logo is the shape of Hadrian's mausoleum, in a blue color on a silver background. Hadrian's mausoleum was not in this area, but in the rione Borgo, bordering Prati to the south. This is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Rome.In Piazza Della Libertà, on...


List of Rome's districts and zones outside the imperial walls (incomplete)

Acilia
Acilia
Acilia is a district and a frazione of Rome, Italy, located about half- way between Rome and Ostia, along the Via Ostiense. With a population 66,932 in 2008 it is the second largest Italian frazione after Ostia.-History:...

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Acqua Acetosa,
Acqua Acetosa Ostiense,
Alberone,
Alessandrino,
Appia-Pignatelli,
Appio-Latino,
Arco di Travertino,
Ardeatino
Aurelio
Aurelio
Aurelio is a Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Galician given name, may refer to:*Aurelius of Asturias, the origin of the given name*Aurélio Buarque de Holanda Ferreira, Brazilian lexicographer...

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Axa,
Balduina
Balduina
Balduina, population 42,000, is an urban area that belongs to the Municipio XIX of the commune of Rome, and to the fourteenth borough of the city,...

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Belsito
Belsito
Belsito is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy....

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Boccea,
Bravetta,
Bufalotta,
Caffarella,
Camilluccia,
Capannelle,
Casal Bertone,
Casal Boccone,
Casal Bruciato,
Casal del Marmo,
Casal de' Pazzi,
Casaletto
Casaletto
There are communes that have the name Casaletto in Italy:*Casaletto Ceredano, in the province of Cremona*Casaletto di Sopra, in the province of Cremona*Casaletto Lodigiano, in the province of Lodi *Casaletto Spartano, in the province of Salerno...

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Casal Lumbroso,
Casalotti
Casalotti
Casalotti is the name of the forty-eighth area of Rome in the Agro Romano, denoted by Z. XLVIII.The name also indicates a fraction of Roma Capitale.The area takes its name from the main road to Casalotti name, probably due to the numerous houses that were in the area.Surrounded by green hills, the...

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Casalpalocco,
Casal Selce
Case Rosse
Casetta Mattei,
Casilino 23,
Cassia
Cassia
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Castel Giubileo,
Castelverde
Castelverde
Castelverde is a comune in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 70 km southeast of Milan and about 8 km northwest of Cremona....

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Cecchignola,
Centocelle,
Cesano
Cesano
Cesano may refer to:* Cesano Boscone, a comune in the province of Milan, northern Italy* Cesano Maderno, a comune in the province of Milan, northern Italy* Cesano , a frazione of the comune of Rome, Italy...

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Cinecittà
Cinecittà
Cinecittà is a large film studio in Rome that is considered the hub of Italian cinema.-History:The studios were founded in 1937 by Benito Mussolini and his head of cinema Luigi Freddi for propaganda purposes, under the slogan "Il cinema è l'arma più forte"...

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Cinquina,
Città Giardino,
Colle di Mezzo,
Colli Aniene,
Colli Portuensi,
Corviale,
Dalmata,
Delle Valli,
Delle Vittorie,
Divino Amore,
Don Bosco,
Dragona,
Dragoncello,
Due Ponti,
EUR,
Falcognana,
Fidene,
Finocchio,
Flaminio,
Fleming,
Fonte Meravigliosa,
Foro Italico
Foro Italico
Foro Italico is a sports complex in Rome, Italy. It was built between 1928 and 1938 as the Foro Mussolini under the design of Enrico Del Debbio and, later, Luigi Moretti...

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Garbatella
Garbatella
Garbatella is an historical urban area that belongs to the Municipio XI of the commune of Rome, in the Ostiense district. Its population is nearly 45000 inhabitants....

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Gianicolense,
Giardinetti,
Grotta Perfetta,
Grottarossa,
Idroscalo
Idroscalo
The Idroscalo is an artificial lake in Milan, Italy that was originally constructed as a seaplane airport. It opened on 28 October 1930, in the heyday of seaplanes. When the use of seaplanes for passenger transport declined it became a recreational and sport facility.The lake is long and was...

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Infernetto,
Labaro-Prima Porta,
La Giustiniana,
La Parrocchietta,
La Romanina,
La Storta,
Laurentino 38,
Lucchina,
Lunghezza,
Magliana
Magliana
The Magliana neighborhood or ward is located on the South-West periphery of Rome, Italy along the Tiber River. The neighborhood dates back to the mid 1900's and is home to a diverse group of people of all ages and ethnicities. About 40,000 people reside in Magliana; housing is made up of mostly...

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Malafede,
Malagrotta,
Mandrione,
Marconi
Marconi
-People:*Guglielmo Marconi, Italian-born radio pioneer*David Marconi, American screenwriter*Dominic Anthony Marconi, American Roman Catholic bishop*Enrico Marconi, also known as Henryk Marconi, architect*Gloria Marconi, Italian long-distance runner...

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Massimina,
Medaglie d'Oro,
Miani,
Montagnola
Montagnola
Montagnola is a small Swiss village in Collina d'Oro municipality. Located in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino, it is close to the border between Switzerland and Italy. It looks over Lake Lugano and the city of Lugano upon it...

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Monte Antenne,
Montecucco,
Monte Mario
Monte Mario
-External links :* * *...

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Monte Sacro
Monte Sacro
Monte Sacro is a hill in Rome on the banks of the river Aniene, some kilometres to the north-east of the Campidoglio. It popularly derives its name from being the site of rituals by augurs or haruspices and gives its name to the Monte Sacro quarter....

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Montespaccato,
Monteverde Nuovo,
Monteverde Vecchio,
Monti di Creta,
Morena
Morena
Morena is a city and a municipality in Morena district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is also known as Muraina and is the administrative headquarters of Morena District and of Chambal Division. It is 39 km away from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh...

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Mostacciano,
Muratella,
Nomentano-Italia,
Nuovo Salario,
Olgiata,
Osteria del Curato,
Ostia
Ostia Antica (district)
thumb|300px|The Castle of Julius II in Ostia Antica.thumb|300px|The square of Ostia Antica, with the church of Santa Aurea on the right.Ostia Antica is a district in the commune of Rome, Italy, five kilometers away from the coast. It is distinct from Ostia.- History :Under the Romans, Ostia Antica...

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Ostiense
Ostiense
Ostiense is a quarter in the south of Rome, Italy. It comprises the area near the Ostiense Way from the Porta San Paolo to the Magliana Viaduct. Its official boundaries include the neighborhood of Garbatella....

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Ottavia,
Ottavo Colle,
Parco dei Medici,
Parioli
Parioli
Parioli is a neighbourhood in the north of Rome, Italy. The name comes from Monti Parioli, a series of tufa hills, and was given to the area before its incorporation into the city proper at the beginning of the 20th century...

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Pietralata,
Pigneto,
Pineta Sacchetti,
Pinciano,
Pisana,
Ponte Galeria
Ponte Galeria
Ponte Galeria is a zona in the comune of Rome, Italy. On 31 May 2005, it had a population of 7,501....

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Ponte Mammolo,
Ponte Milvio
Ponte Milvio
The Milvian Bridge is a bridge over the Tiber in northern Rome, Italy. It was an economically and strategically important bridge in the era of the Roman Empire and was the site of the famous Battle of Milvian Bridge....

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Porta di Roma,
Porta Maggiore
Porta Maggiore
The Porta Maggiore , or Porta Prenestina, is one of the eastern gates in the ancient but well-preserved 3rd-century Aurelian Walls of Rome....

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Portonaccio,
Portuense,
Prati Fiscali,
Prato della Signora,
Prenestino,
Prima Porta
Prima Porta
Prima Porta is a suburb of Rome located 12 kilometres north of its center along the Via Flaminia and just a kilometre outside of the Grande Raccordo Anulare highway. It is located on the right bank of the Tiber where the Via Tiberina leads away from the Via Flaminia and another road led off along...

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Primavalle
Primavalle
Primavalle is the 27th quarter of Rome. It is part of the Municipio XIX.The first edifices were built in 1938.-See also:*Rogo di Primavalle...

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Quadraro,
Quarticciolo,
Quarto Miglio,
Rebibbia
Rebibbia
Rebibbia is a suburb of Rome, Italy, on the Via Tiburtina on the northeast edge of the city.The suburb, first developed at the start of the 20th century, consists almost completely of family homes, largely built with few floors and small gardens, in an almost rural style.The two churches of the Via...

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Roma 70,
Salario,
San Basilio
San Basilio
San Basilio is a comune in the Province of Cagliari in the Italian region Sardinia, about north of Cagliari. As of 31 December 2004, it has a population of 1,371 and an area of ....

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San Lorenzo
Quartiere San Lorenzo
San Lorenzo is a district in Rome, Italy.It occupies roughly the two sides of the early stretch of Via Tiburtina, starting from Termini railway station and ending at the Verano area...

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San Paolo
San Paolo
San Paolo is a comune in the Province of Brescia, in the Italian region Lombardy....

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Santa Maria del Soccorso,
Saxa Rubra
Saxa Rubra
Saxa Rubra was a village and station on the Flaminian Way, 9 miles from Rome.It is now the name of a Rome neighboorhood located 9 kilometres north of Rome's center along the Via Flaminia...

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Selva Candida,
Serpentara,
Settebagni,
Settecamini
Settecamini
Settecamini is a quarter of Rome, and is the name of the sixth area of the town of Rome in the Agro Romano indicated by Z. VI. It is located in the east of the town near the Grande Raccordo Anulare and it borders the town of Guidonia Montecelio.It is part of the Municipio V.-History:The first...

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Spinaceto
Spinaceto
Spinaceto is the urban area 12g of Municipio XII of the city of Rome. It is part of the area Z. XXVIII Tor de 'Cenci.Population: 25,198.Aka Eur Spinaceto its name initial design, is located south of GRA, which is 1 km, and is bounded on the north and west by Mezzocammino, east of Pontina....

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Statuario,
Talenti,
Tiburtino,
Tomba di Nerone,
Tor Bella Monaca,
Tor Carbone,
Tor de' Cenci,
Tor di Quinto,
Tor di Valle
Tor di Valle
Hippodrome of Tor di Valle is an important horse racing venue of the city of Rome. The hippodrome takes its name from the area in which is located and includes a racetrack, a training track and a right track. It is one of the biggest in Europe....

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Tor Marancia,
Tor Pagnotta,
Torpignattara,
Torraccia
Torraccia
Torraccia is a small village located in San Marino. It belongs to the municipality of Domagnano.-Geography:Torraccia is situated in the east of Domagnano, close to the borders with the Italian municipality of Coriano, in the Province of Rimini. It is principally crossed by two roads named Strada...

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Torre Angela,
Torre Spaccata,
Torrevecchia,
Torrino,
Tor Sapienza,
Tor Tre Teste
Tor Tre Teste
Tor Tre Teste is a district of Rome, Italy, outside the city walls. It is located in Municipio VII along Via Praenestina. It has a population of 12,176....

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Tor Vergata,
Tre Fontane,
Trieste
Trieste
Trieste is a city and seaport in northeastern Italy. It is situated towards the end of a narrow strip of land lying between the Adriatic Sea and Italy's border with Slovenia, which lies almost immediately south and east of the city...

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Trigoria,
Trionfale,
Trullo
Trullo
A trullo is a traditional Apulian dry stone hut with a conical roof. Their style of construction is specific to the Itria Valley, in the Murge area of the Italian region of Apulia. Trulli were generally constructed as temporary field shelters and storehouses or as permanent dwellings by small...

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Tufello,
Tuscolano,
Val Cannuta,
Valle Giulia
Valle Giulia
Valle Giulia is a valley area of Rome, immortalised in Fontane di Roma....

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Valleranello,
Vallerano
Vallerano
Vallerano is a comune in the Province of Viterbo in the Italian region Latium, located about 60 km northwest of Rome and about 13 km southeast of Viterbo...

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Verano
Verano
Verano can refer to one of the following places in Italy:*the Italian name of Vöran, a commune in South Tyrol.*Verano Brianza, a commune in the province of Milan.*the Verano monumental cemetery in Rome.Verano can also refer to:*Verano...

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Vigna Clara,
Vigna Murata,
Valle Aurelia,
Villa Certosa,
Villaggio Olimpico,
Vitinia
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