Difference between Roma and Rome

What is the difference between Roma and Rome?

Roma as a proper noun is a subgroup of the romani people (believed to have originated in india), found primary in eastern europe; also known as gypsies. while Rome as a proper noun is a province of latium, italy.

Roma

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A subgroup of the Romani people (believed to have originated in India), found primary in Eastern Europe; also known as Gypsies. An Austronesian language of Indonesia. A variety of tomato. A city in Texas on the Rio Grande, pop. (2000) 9,617 (see Roma, Texas in Wikipedia) used in the Anglo-Saxon world, associated with the Latin or Italian name of Rome.

Rome

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A province of Latium, Italy.A city, the capital of the province of Latium and also of Italy.The Roman Empire

Example sentence: Italy will never be a normal country. Because Italy is Italy. If we were a normal country, we wouldn't have Rome. We wouldn't have Florence. We wouldn't have the marvel that is Venice.

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