Geography of Ancient Rome
Rome is a city located in Eastern Italy, Europe. It is surrounded by the Mediteranean Sea and its climate is normally very sunny with hot summers, pleasant winters and a temperate amount of rainfall. It has a population of more than 1 million people.
The most famous landmarks in Rome are the Tiber River and the Colosseum. The Tiber River is the third longest river in Italy. This river was significant to the people because it provided them with the water essential for living.
The Colosseum is a man-made structure built for entertainment purposes. This could seat around 45,000 people who came to watch bloody gladiator fights between women and midgets, men and wild animals and occasionally would flood the place to renenact a sea fight.
The most famous landmarks in Rome are the Tiber River and the Colosseum. The Tiber River is the third longest river in Italy. This river was significant to the people because it provided them with the water essential for living.
The Colosseum is a man-made structure built for entertainment purposes. This could seat around 45,000 people who came to watch bloody gladiator fights between women and midgets, men and wild animals and occasionally would flood the place to renenact a sea fight.