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Rome is the capital of Italy.Located on the banks of the Tiber river, the city has a long history being throughout the centuries the capital of the Roman Republic, of the Roman Empire, of the Roman Catholic Church and of modern Italy.Rome has a population of 2,000,000 people

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Piazza Navona

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One of the most characteristic baroque markets in Rome, Piazza Navona still has the outline of the Roman stadium built here by Emperor Domitian.It was still used for festivals and horse races in the Middle Ages and was rebuilt in Baroque style by Borromini, which also designed the magnificent palaces series and the church Sant 'Agnese, on its west side.concave in a unified design.In the crypt of the miracle of St. Agnes of 1653 by Alessandro Algardi and the remains of a Roman mosaic floor.Sant 'Agnese offered a model for Baroque and Rococo churches in Italy and other parts.The spirited fountain represents the four rivers considered then the largest on each of the known continents, with figures that personify the Nile, Ganga, Danube and Rio from payment around the large basin, each accompanied by plants and animals in their respective regions.Della Porta and Fontana del Nettuno from the 19th century, with its figure of Neptune.Today, the market is full of Romanians, tourists, street artists, souvenirs, cafes and, in December, one of the best Christmas markets in Rome.