Which one is the capital city of Italy?

Which one is the capital city of Italy?

  • (A) Milan
  • (B) Venice
  • (C) Turin
  • (D) Rome
  • Rome is the capital of Italy. Italy is considered one of the oldest and most significant cities on the planet.
  • While Milan is considered the economic capital of Italy and Turin was the first capital of the newly unified kingdom (1861-1865), Rome has been the capital of the Italian Republic since 1871.
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