Rome, Italy

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An overhead view of St. Peter's Square.
An overhead view of St. Peter's Square.

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Statistics

city status — safe
former population — 2,705,603
current population — 93,389
official language — Italian
project headquartersQuirinal Palace
project representative — Elwin Safford

City News

2009

FEBRUARY 16
The city was restored.

2010

MARCH 22
At the tail end of the attack on the Revival Project hospital base, a large Phoenix Form was seen in the city healing injured.

AUGUST 10
The city was hit by an intense rain of hail and fire for most of the day.

Noteworthy Locations

Saint Peter's Square — Located directly in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, the papal enclave within Rome (the Piazza borders to the East the rione of Borgo).

Piazza del Popolo — The name in modern Italian literally means "piazza of the people", but historically it derives from the poplars (populus in Latin, pioppo in Italian) after which the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, in the northeast corner of the piazza, takes its name. The Piazza lies inside the northern gate in the Aurelian Walls, once the Porta Flaminia of ancient Rome, and now called Porta del Popolo. See here for more information.

Colosseum — Originally the Flavian Amphitheatre (Latin: Amphitheatrum Flavium, Italian Anfiteatro Flavio or Colosseo), is an elliptical amphitheatre in the centre of the city of Rome, Italy, the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It is one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering.

Quirinal Palace — Known in Italian as the Palazzo del Quirinale or simply the Quirinale, the palace was the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic upon the Quirinal Hill, the tallest of the seven hills of Rome. It now serves as the local headquarters for the Revival Project.

The Seven Hills of Rome — East of the Tiber, they form the heart of Rome. The Seven Hills of early Rome – the Cermalus, Cispius, Fagutal, Oppius, Palatium, Sucusa and Velia – figured prominently in Roman mythology, religion, and politics. The original city was held by tradition to have been founded by Romulus on the Palatine Hill (Collis Palatinus). The other six are now the Aventine (Collis Aventinus), the Capitoline (Capitolinus), the Quirinal (Quirinalis), the Viminal (Viminalis), the Esquiline (Esquilinus) and the Caelian (Caelius).

Survivors

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