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Are there really 7 hills around Rome?

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Are there really 7 hills around Rome?

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  1. Yes, there really are.


  2. Yes; and 7 hills around Sheffield too!

  3. And apparently around Bergen in Norway.

  4. The traditional 7 hills of the ancient city of Rome.

    These are the Palatine Hill (Collis Palatinus), Aventine (Collis Aventinus), the Capitoline (Capitolinus), the Quirinal (Quirinalis), the Viminal (Viminalis), the Esquiline (Esquilinus), and the Caelian (Caelius).The hills are not really isolated hills.  Rather they are a series of ridges eroded from a plain above the floodplain of the Tiber river.  Erosion has separated the ends of some of the ridges into freestanding heights.

  5. Yes... Capitoline, Palantine, Aventine, Quirinal, Esquiline, Viminale, Caelian

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