The seven hills are:
- Aventine Hill (Latin, Aventinus; Italian, Aventino)
- Caelian Hill (Cælius, Celio)
- Capitoline Hill (Capitolinus, Campidoglio)
- Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus, Esquilino)
- Palatine Hill (Palatinus, Palatino)
- Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis, Quirinale)
- Viminal Hill (Viminalis, Viminale)
Seven hills of Rome - Wikipedia
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Seven hills of Rome - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_hills_of_Rome
The seven hills are: Aventine Hill (Latin, Aventinus; Italian, Aventino) Caelian Hill (Cælius, Celio) Capitoline Hill (Capitolinus, Campidoglio) Esquiline Hill (Esquilinus, Esquilino) Palatine Hill (Palatinus, Palatino) Quirinal Hill (Quirinalis, Quirinale) Viminal Hill (Viminalis, Viminale)
The Seven Hills of Rome - MusesRealm.Net
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Though the Capitoline is the only distinct hill today, all seven hills were once discernable. The Quirinal, Viminal, Esquiline, and Caelian hills are really promontories of an ancient volcanic ridge. The Palatine, Aventine, and Capitoline hills were hills separate from the others (not part of the same ancient ridge).A Beginners' Guide to the Seven Hills of Rome | Rachel's Rome Writings
https://rachelsromewritings.com/2011/.../a-beginners’-guide-to-the-seven-hills-of-rom...
Jan 16, 2011 - You may have heard reference to the 'Seven Hills of Rome' and wondered what this is all about. Walking around in modern Rome, you're ...
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