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Viminal
[ vim-uh-nl ]
noun
- one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built.
Viminal
/ ˈɪɪə /
noun
- one of the seven hills on which ancient Rome was built
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Viminal1
from Latin Vīminālis Collis the Viminal Hill, from ī of osiers, from ī an osier, referring to the willow grove on the hill
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Viminal: Trajan's triumphal column and ancient marketplace bathe in direct sunlight, which quickly becomes exhausting.
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Steps from Stazione Termini on the Viminal, this newly opened cafe’s finest asset is its terrace restaurant shaded by large umbrellas and encircled by raised flowering terra-cotta planters.
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The frantic Stazione Termini is at the opposite base of the Viminal.
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IT is difficult to determine the exact limits of what in ancient times were regarded as the Quirinal and Viminal hills.
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In the Via di Mazzarini, in the hollow between the Quirinal and Viminal, is the Convent of Sta.
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