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The Number of Persons the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater) Can Fit, the Most Dangerous City Within Europe During the Modern Day, the City With the Largest Volume of Vehicles Per Person, the Reason the Ancient Romans Consumed Coffee Standing, How This Tradition is Preserved During the Modern Day, the Reason the European Public Began Consuming Coffee During the 16th Century, the Reason Coffee Was Viewed Negatively Within Europe Prior to the 16th Century, the Quote of Italian Pope Ippolito Aldobrandini (Clement VIII) Related to Coffee, the Number of Public Water Fountains Within Rome, Italy During the Modern Day, the Number of Aqueducts the Ancient Romans Utilized Within Rome, the Concept of “Mostra” (Exhibition/Show), the Economic Value Generated Monthly by the Most Well Renowned Fountains Within Rome, the Year the Papacy Stopped Controlling Half of Italy, the Length of Each Ancient Roman Day, the Polity Mentality of Ancient Rome, the Classification of Ancient Rome as a “Polity”, the Majority of the Center of Rome Classified as an International Specialized Agency the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization World Heritage Site, the Reason Cappuccinos are Virtually Never Consumed Post Meals Within Italy, and the Number of Generations a Person Must Trace Prior to Referring to Themselves as a “Roman”

The Colosseum in Rome, Italy, was built and designed to hold 50,000 people. Rome is the most dangerous city in Europe as there are approximately 20,000 vehicular accidents each year equating to approximately 60 per day. There are more cars per person in Rome than in any other city on Earth. The ancient Roman’s drank their coffee standing up as it was something which was to be consumed quickly. This tradition is continued in over 1000 cafes across the city by ensuring there are no tables or chair...


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