Rome
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRomeRome /rəʊm/ 1 the capital city of Italy, which is famous for its art, its history, and its many public and religious buildings from ancient times and the Renaissance. It also contains the Vatican City, a separate state where the Pope lives. According to ancient Roman stories, the city was established in 753 BC by Romulus and Remus, and it later became the capital city of the Roman Empire. → see also Roman2 → Rome wasn’t built in a day3 → When in Rome (, do as the Romans do)