No, Venice is not larger than Rome. In terms of land area, Rome covers about 1,285 square kilometers, while Venice covers approximately 414 square kilometers. Additionally, Rome has a much larger population, with over 2.8 million residents compared to Venice's population of around 250,000. Thus, both in size and population, Rome is significantly larger than Venice.
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Ancient Rome was definitely larger than ancient Greece.
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Venice, Naples, and Rome are in Italy.
No. It is in Rome.
It's 329.58 miles from Rome to Venice or 4 hours, 43 minutes.
Yes. There are up to 20 direct trains daily between Venice and Rome.
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You would be going south toward Rome. It is Florence, Venice, Pisa, Rome.