The vast majority of Rome’s population lived in insulae—apartment buildings ranging from luxurious units for senators to cramped, cell-like rooms for migrant workers. From fire hazards and collapsing ...
Drums rolled, flags waved excitedly and, after days of rain, the sun shone bright as thousands of marchers from all around the world set off through the streets of Rome for the fourth annual March for ...
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Student life in Rome: flatshares and fun on a budget
The city draws students from across the globe, thanks to a line-up of top universities in Rome for international students, such as Sapienza, LUISS, and John Cabot University, all promising quality ...
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