The 22 Rioni of Rome"Since its earliest days, Rome has always been divided into districts. Due to the considerable extension of the city, these administrative subdivisions of the urban area could almost be considered as small individual towns, each one with its own characteristics and its own spirit." . . . (found at: http://us.geocities.com/mp_pollett/rioni.htm)
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Monti | ||
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Trevi 2 people | ||
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Colonna | ||
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Campo Marzio | ||
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Ponte | ||
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Parione | ||
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Regola | ||
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Sant'Eustachio 1 person | ||
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Pigna | ||
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Campitelli | ||
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Sant'Angelo 1 person | ||
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Ripa | ||
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Trastevere 1 person | ||
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Borgo | ||
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Esquilino | ||
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Ludovisi | ||
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Sallustiano | ||
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Castro Pretorio | ||
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Celio | ||
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Testaccio | ||
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San Saba | ||
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Prati 1 person | ||
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