Yes, they do. Because, technically, the Greek originated from Rome, Italy. So, most parts of Italy do.
As a general rule YES!!! . One notable exception is the country named 'The Vatican City'. it is a country of 44 acres in area, and wholly contained in the City of Rome, Italy.
Roman numerals originated in ancient Rome in the country of Italy.
St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Italy.
There is several capitals that have one syllable. Here is a few: Bern (Switzerland Prague (Czech Republic) Rome (Italy)
Rome
Rome because it is the capital and has many attraction
The second most populated city in Italy is Milan. This city has a population of 1,242,123, according to 2011 census. Rome's population is 2,617,175, according to the same census.
Rome. This place is very high populated.
The twenty most populated cities in Italy are approximately as follows. Please note, these numbers were from polls taken from 2010 and may soon change.RomeMilanNaplesTurinPalermoGenoaBolognaFlorenceBariCataniaVeniceVeronaMessinaPaduaTriesteBresciaTarantoPratoPrmaReggio Calabria
According to a census done in 2004, the most populated city in Italy is Rome with about 2,500,000 people. Rome is the capital, which would make people want to live there.
There are a number of prosperous areas of Italy. Some of these include Rome, Milan, as well as in Sardinia.
Most Populated Cities In Italy:1) Rome 2,553,8732) Milan 1,299,4393)Naples 1,071,7444)Turin 902,2555)Genoa 605,0846)Palermo 675,2777)Bologna 374,4258)Florence 368,0599)Bari 328,45810)Catania 305,773
Rome is in Italy, which is in the south of Europe.
Milan
Rome is both the most populous city in Italy and the largest in area, at 4450.11 sq km (1780 sq miles).
Rome was where it is now. The Roman empire covered all of Italy.