Rome, Italy
ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME ......
Rome is a city in where one can enjoy the pleasures
of life.It was recognized as the Number One Small City
in the Southeast. Small town life without big city
problems make Rome the best place to live, do business
and raise a family. Rome is conveniently located near
Atlanta and Chattanooga. However, you don't have to
leave Rome to enjoy all the features of a big city. From
art lovers to sports lovers, Rome offers a complete
package of fun all in one place. Fresh air and an average
temperature of 72 degrees make Rome one of the
healthiest places to live in the Southeast
COLLEGES
Rome is one of the major educational centres of
Italy.Following are the colleges in rome :
Berry College
Georgia Highlands College
Coosa Valley Technical College
population
The population growth that the state of Georgia
experienced over the past 20 years has not found its way to
Rome. Most of the growth has been in unincorporated
areas outside the city limits. From 1986 to 1995 the
city annexes land totaling one-third of its present size,
reducing the population density from over 1500 people
per square mile in 1986 to just over 1000 in 1995
Rome has a population of 2,546,804 (2004) with 3.3
million living in the metropolitan area. an urban area
population of approximately 50,000.
cost of living
By "doing as the Romans do"... buying fresh food at
the local markets and by integrating into the local
economy, one can reduce costs significantly.
In Rome, for an average apartment of 60 square meters
(about 600 square feet) appox. 2 bedrooms, it is
common to pay around € 1000 to 2500 per month.A meal in a
standard priced restaurant it's about € 30 a person
wine excluded.Night and leisure life can be very
expensive:
The price for a cocktail ranges from 6 € in a standard
bar to 20 € in a night club or a piano bar.Bus and
subway tickets are reasonable priced at € 1, while a
short taxi ride could be up to € 10.
Weather
The climate of Italy is highly diversified, with
extremes ranging from frigid, in the higher elevations of
the Alps and Apennines, to semitropical along the coast
of the Ligurian Sea and the western coast of the lower
peninsula.
Weather in Rome depends very much on season and it is
very changeably. During winter can be minus 46 °F and
sometimes a little bit of snow. During summer there
could be up to 109°F. Average temperatures are around
41°F in winter and about 95°F in summer.
The best season for visit Rome is early autumn or late
spring.
Favorite season for many foreigners is also New Year
or Easter.
But all seasons in Rome are beautiful, you will be
only prepared.
Annual Normal Mean Temperature: 72 degrees.
Average Winter Temperature: 54.4 degrees.
Average Summer Temperature 79.0 degrees,
Average Annual Rainfall 47 inches
Ecomony
In the last 30 years, a large number of industrial
plants have been established in the Rome area assuring
the region a continued economic vitality.The City of
Rome and Floyd County, Georgia. Rome and Floyd County are
credited with having one of the most solid,
diversified economies in the southeast. Over the past decade,
Floyd County has taken great care to recruit industries
willing to make substantial long-term investments.
Through a wealth of incentives for new and existing
industries, the present tax structure in Floyd County and
Georgia encourages and supports economic development
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