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		<title>Strolling Near Colosseum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Via dei Fori Imperiali which leads to the Colosseum is slowly giving more space to pedestrians. It is closed to vehicular traffic until 6pm on Sundays, and will one day hopefully be devoid of automobiles for good when (and if) plans to make the entire area an archeological park get carried through.
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