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Palatine Hill is also translated as Palatine Hill ; the Italian word is Monte Palatino. (Latin: Collis Palatium or Mons Palatinus ) is the central one of the seven hills in Rome. It is one of the oldest areas preserved in modern Italian Rome. It is about 40 meters high and looks down on the top of the mountain. On one side is the Roman Forum and on the other is the Grand Arena.

Palatine Hill

Palatine Hill is also translated as Palatine Hill ; the Italian word is Monte Palatino. (
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It is a quadrangular highland about 40 meters (131 feet) high in the south of the Roman Forum. The altitude is about 51 meters (168 feet) and the surrounding area is about 1,740 meters (5,700 feet). The Roman city was built on the hill, and archeological discoveries on the hill include both prehistoric ruins and ruins of the imperial palace. The terrain of the Palatine Hill is complex and the scenery is pleasant. Although the hill is desolate, it is also beautified by the planted garden plants. Many multi-storey buildings were built on the original site. According to ancient Roman legend, the twins born of Mars, the founder of ancient Rome:
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According to Li Wei (59 BC to 17 AD), the name of the Palatine Hill comes from the Arcadia colony built by Pallantium. The word palace in English comes from Palatium (the word was interpreted as a palace in Rome at the time, meaning "located on Palatine Hill").

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