Roma

“Roma” primarily refers to the capital city of Italy, known for its rich history, architecture, and cultural heritage. Founded in 753 BC, Rome is famous for ancient landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican City, which houses St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine Chapel. The term can also refer to the Romani people, an ethnic group with roots in northern India, often associated with a nomadic lifestyle and a distinct culture that includes unique traditions, language (Romani), and social customs. Additionally, “Roma” may denote various cultural, artistic, and historical references connected to these identities, encompassing both the city of Rome and the broader cultural connotations associated with the Romani people.