Italy's forgotten Roman town is FOUND after 1,500 years: Archaeologists discover the remains of a once-thriving metropolis that was home to 2,000 people - and even gained the backing of Julius Caesar
Experts say Interamna Lirenas, located about halfway between Rome and Napes, was a 'thriving' Roman town that would've been home to 2,000 people at its peak.
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