On Thu, 25 Dec 2008 01:58:51 -0800 (PST), ldb
wrote:
> > > > Moreover, the Piazza di Spagna is not central to downtown Rome.
> >
> > > I'm sorry but, since I'm Italian I know Rome perfectly; Piazza di
> > > Spagna is most central part of the city, or at least one of the most
> > > central part! Even if Google Maps indicates Piazza Venezia as the
> > > downtown.
> >
> > I'm not Italian, and I don't know Rome (or anywhere or anything else)
> > perfectly. But I've visited Rome about 20 times, and spent a total of
> > about a year there, so I think I know it pretty well. If you think the
> > Piazza di Spagna is the most central part of the city, that's your
> > view. My view, on the other hand is very different from yours.
> >
> > But since you know Rome perfectly, feel free to disregard my view and
> > treat the Piazza di Spagna as the central part.
>
> So please tell me wath's the central part of Rome for you...
> Obviously, the storic center of Rome is very big, so you may consider
> different places as the central part...
> From this point of view, many areas can be considered as "central
> part".
No, you're just looking to have an argument, and I don't want to do
that. As I said, feel free to believe whatever you want.
--
Ken Blake
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