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The Tiber river is a big part of Rome as it t runs through the whole city. It has a series of bridges for pedestrians and cars at different lengths, connecting it with the old city. The river used to be important for trading, up until the 5th century, despite its floods. According to mythology, this is where twins Romulus, Rome's founder, and his brother Remus were thrown in and rescued by a wolf.
The big thing about the river though, is what goes on at night time, the Tiber summer Activities. During summer nights, the side banks and the bridges of the Tiber river from Ponte Milvio to Trastevere are buzzing with life and people. There are white tints set up on the left and right of the river, hosting games, bars, stalls, vendors and artists...
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