one of the seven hills of Rome, Italy
Capitoline Hill is one of the seven hills that make up Rome, Italy. It has historically been one of the most important locations in the city, serving as the center of Roman political and religious life for centuries.
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41°53′36″N 12°28′59″E / 41.89333°N 12.48306°E / 41.89333; 12.48306
Gismondi's scale model of the Capitoline Hill under Constantine, Museum of Roman Civilization A schematic map of Rome showing the Seven Hills and the Servian Wall The Capitolium or Capitoline Hill (/ˈkæpɪtəlaɪn, kəˈpɪt-/ KAP-it-ə-lyne, kə-PIT-; Italian: Campidoglio [kampiˈdɔʎʎo]; Latin: Mons Capitolinus [ˈmõːs kapɪtoːˈliːnʊs]), between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the Seven Hills of Rome.
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