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The Circus Maximus in Rome, Italy #171111206
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View of the Circus Maximus, the ancient course for chariot races and the ruins of the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy. The long and narrow valley between the Palatine and the Aventine provided a natural setting for races. According to Livy the first races date from the time of King Tarquin the Elder, while the last race occurred in 549 at the initiative of Totila, King of the Ostrogoths. The large and empty space is usually a preferred spot for joggers, but in recent years it turned out to be perfect for very large mass gatherings such as political rallies, celebrations for victories in sport competitions or other events such as the Gay Pride Parade.
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