This place used to be a slum, almost thousands of years ago, now I can't see the slum at all, it is the general neighborhood and alley, it feels like residents.
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It was once a slum in Rome, and according to 1st century AD writers, about 380 people lived in this harsh environment. Of course it doesn't look like that now.
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This place used to be a slum, almost thousands of years ago, now I can't see the slum at all, it is the general neighborhood and alley, it feels like residents.
Rome, a city built on ruins, the birthplace of ancient Roman culture, lies on the plains of the lower reaches of the Tiber River. To protect this "ruins" and preserve the site of this ancient human civilization, Rome had to be "decreed" and "primitive" to exist. I like it because it has a story. The city is a bit crowded, there is no modern transportation facilities, and the road is still mostly stone roads. Because of the large number of underground cultural relics, a random dig may destroy the wisdom of the human millennium, but in desperation, it still maintains the original planning style of ancient Rome, even in the case of the increase of modern vehicles. So it looks like a big, somewhat shabby parking lot, similar to Florence.
Seeing the bustling Italian city of Rome, I walked to the slums of Rome. The people living here are all middle and lower classes. In square meters, their lives are more difficult and the accommodation conditions are very bad.
The Roman slum, located in the city of Rome, is the ancient Roman era of the poor gathered area, the slum buildings are quaint, today this large area is left with a few ruins of the ruins.
The slums are naturally known to be very poor and broken, but they are broken and broken