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The '''Piazza del Popolo''' (''English: People's Square'') is a famous square in [[Rome]] that once resided near the [[Porta Flaminia]], near the northern gate of the Aurelian Walls, now called the Porta del Popolo.
The '''Piazza del Popolo''' (''English: People's Square'') was a famous square in [[Rome]] that once resided near the [[Porta Flaminia]], near the northern gate of the Aurelian Walls, now called the Porta del Popolo.


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The Piazza del Popolo (English: People's Square) was a famous square in Rome that once resided near the Porta Flaminia, near the northern gate of the Aurelian Walls, now called the Porta del Popolo.

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The future site of the famous Piazza del Popolo, in the early 15th century, the Piazza was merely the continuation of the Via Flaminia. As a result, it was most travellers' first view of Rome upon arrival.

The powers that be eventually decided they'd rather the first impression of Rome be a little more impressive than a muddy expanse, so they set about building the beautiful square it is today.[1]

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