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What was the capitol of Italy in 1800?

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Turin, the city in Piemonte, Italy
What or who is the capital city of Italy, the country in southern Europe in the year 1800?
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Rome is a city and special comune ("Roma Capitale") in Italy. Rome is the capital of Italy and the capital of Lazio. With 2.8 million residents in 1,285.3 km 2 (496.3 sq mi ...
In 1859 the unified Italy was established and in 1865 Florence was designated its first capitol. The city's population had grown from 60,000 in 1800 to 114,00 in 1861.
Rome, the capital of Italy, was for centuries a political and religious centre of Western civilisation as the capital of the Roman Empire and site of the Holy See.

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