Rome - Twin Towns, Sister Cities and Partner Cities

Twin Towns, Sister Cities and Partner Cities

See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy

Rome is since 1956 exclusively and reciprocally twinned only with:

  • Paris, France
(French) Seule Paris est digne de Rome; seule Rome est digne de Paris.
(Italian) Solo Parigi è degna di Roma; solo Roma è degna di Parigi.
"Only Paris is worthy of Rome; only Rome is worthy of Paris."

Rome's sister and partner cities are:

  • Achacachi, Bolivia
  • Algiers, Algeria
  • Beijing, China
  • Belgrade, Serbia
  • Brasília, Brazil
  • Cairo, Egypt
  • Kiev, Ukraine
  • London, United Kingdom
  • Multan, Pakistan
  • Mumbai, India
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Marbella, Spain
  • Montreal, Canada
  • New York City, United States
  • Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • New Delhi, India
  • Seoul, South Korea
  • Sydney, Australia
  • Tirana, Albania
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Tongeren, Belgium
  • Tunis, Tunisia
  • Washington, D.C.

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