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Mar 2024
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La Rome antique (Ancient Rome)

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Dans la ville du sud de la France, Nîmes, la passion pour la Rome antique est plus vivante que jamais. Durant les dix dernières années, la ville a organisé le spectacle des Grands Jeux Romains chaque printemps. 


Traduction:

In the southern French city of Nîmes, the passion for Ancient Rome is more alive than ever. For the past decade, the city has been holding the Great Roman Games show every spring.


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