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Exploring Ancient Rome: Geography and Landforms

This review focuses on Ancient Rome's geographical location, particularly its unique landform, which is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. It also examines the shape of the Italian Peninsula and encourages students to explore the relationship between Rome and Greece using an inset map. Additionally, it prompts inquiry about the island located just southwest of Italy, helping students deepen their understanding of Roman geography.

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Exploring Ancient Rome: Geography and Landforms

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  1. Entry Task—03/12/14 Daily Review Use page 327 to help you! • Ancient Rome was located on a landform known as a _______________, which is a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. 2. The Italian Peninsula is shaped like a _________________. DAILY GEOGRAPHY Use the inset map on page A3 to help you answer these questions. 1. Where is Rome in relation to Greece? 2. What is the name of the island located just southwest of Italy?

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